The news of the tour follows a successful run of gigs last year that included three nights at the Royal Albert Hall.
The 84-year-old will perform in a few UK cities including Glasgow, Swansea, Brighton and more.
The shows fill form part of his Rough And Rowdy Ways world tour which has been running since November 2021.
Why Bob Dylan’s UK and Ireland shows will be phone-free
The shows will be phone-free and fans will be asked to put their phones in a Yondr pouch which closes automatically when in the venue and unlocks in the venue’s concourse.
It comes amid a surge in interest in the singer’s career, following the release of the biopic A Complete Unknown last year which starred Timothee Chalamet as Dylan and followed the story of his career beginnings and infamous decision to go electric in the mid-1960s.
How to get tickets to Bob Dylan’s UK tour
Tickets for the tour will go on sale on Friday, July 18 at 10am.
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Full list of Bob Dylan’s 2025 UK and Ireland tour dates
November 7 – Brighton Centre, Brighton
November 9 – Building Society Arena, Swansea
November 10 – Building Society Arena, Swansea
November 11 – Building Society Arena, Swansea
November 13 – Building Society Arena, Coventry
November 14 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
November 16 – Armadillo, Glasgow
November 17 – Armadillo, Glasgow
November 19 – Waterfront, Belfast
November 20 – Waterfront, Belfast
November 23 – INEC, Killarney
November 24 – INEC, Killarney
November 25 – 3Arena, Dublin
Dylan has won 10 Grammys and been nominated on 38 further occasions, making him one of the most acclaimed songwriters of all time.
He’s had six UK top 10 singles and nine UK number one albums.
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His career began in 1962 with the single Mixed-Up Confusion which failed to chart in the UK and US but he shot to stardom with a string of successful singles a few years later in 1965, including The Times They Are A-Changin’, Subterranean Homesick Blues and Like A Rolling Stone.
He was the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2016 with the Swedish academy crediting him with “having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition”.
Dylan’s songs have been covered by the likes of The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Rolling Stones and Adele.