BY MELISSA RUGGIERI

A week after being honored in Los Angeles at the annual MusiCares benefit , Bob Dylan has announced a 19-city tour.

Dylan, who will head out in support of his new album, ‘Shadows in the Night,” will perform at the Fox Theatre at 8 p.m. April 24.

Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 21 for $49.50-$119.50.

Dylan’s tour will launch April 10 at The Borgata in Atlantic City, N.J., and hit Savannah (April 14), Montgomery, Ala. (April 15) and North Charleston, S.C. (April 17) before heading to Atlanta.

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Here is the complete itinerary.

April 10 - Atlantic City, N.J. @ The Borgata

April 12 - Richmond, Va. @ Altria Theater

April 14 - Savannah, Ga. @ Johnny Mercer Theater

April 15 - Montgomery, Ala. @ Montgomery PAC

April 17 - North Charleston, S.C. @ North Charleston Coliseum

April 18 - St. Augustine, Fla. @ St. Augustine Amphitheatre

April 19 - Orlando, Fla. @ Walt Disney Theater

April 20 - Clearwater, Fla. @ Ruth Eckerd Hall

April 21 - Fort Lauderdale, Fla. @ Au-Rene Theater

April 24 - Atlanta, Ga. @ Fox Theatre

April 25 - Durham, N.C. @ Durham PAC

April 27 - Nashville, Tenn. @ Andrew Jackson Hall

April 29 - New Orleans, La. @ Saenger Theatre

May 2 - Thackerville, Okla. @ WinStar World Casino

May 3 - Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Civic Center Music Hall

May 5 - Houston, Texas @ Bayou Music Center

May 6 - Austin, Texas @ Bass Concert Hall

May 7 - San Antonio, Texas @ Majestic Theatre

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