Bob Dylan Revives 'You Ain't Goin' Nowhere' After 14 Years on 2026 Summer Tour
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Updated · Rolling Stone · Jun 7
Bob Dylan Revives 'You Ain't Goin' Nowhere' After 14 Years on 2026 Summer Tour
3 articles · Updated · Rolling Stone · Jun 7
Summary
Woodinville, Washington, got Dylan’s first live “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” since 2012, as he opened the second night of his summer tour with the Basement Tapes staple.
Two days after unveiling “Baby, Won’t You Be My Baby” for the first time since recording it 59 years ago, Dylan again dipped into the Basement Tapes, signaling a rare archival turn in the setlist.
Doug Lancio and Bob Britt added light harmony vocals on the song — a band feature Dylan had largely abandoned more than 20 years ago.
The rest of the show changed little from opening night: “Love Sick” replaced Bo Diddley cover “I Can Tell,” the tour now appears branded the Long Hot Summer Tour 2026, and the run continues through Aug. 1 in Nashville.