It's going to be double the Dylan in Sioux Falls in 2026.

The legendary Bob Dylan is bringing his Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour to the Washington Pavilion in March, and now his son Jakob's band is making a stop in South Dakota's largest city.

The Wallflowers 30th Anniversary Tour - Bringing Down the Horse will play at The District on September 3rd at 8:00 PM.

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In 1989, Jakob Dylan and guitarist Tobi Miller founded The Wallflowers as a roots-rock band in Los Angeles. The band signed with Virgin Records and released their debut studio album in 1992.

Four years later, The Wallflowers signed with Interscope Records to release their second album, Bringing Down the Horse, which included their signature song, "One Headlight."

The song was the first single to reach #1 on all three of Billboard's rock airplay charts: the Modern Rock Tracks chart, the Mainstream Rock Songs chart, and the Triple-A chart. It also scored them two Grammy Awards in 1998: Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Song.

Overall, The Wallflowers have released seven studio albums, selling more than 10 million records worldwide.

Tickets for the Sioux Falls show are $57.79 (plus taxes and fees) and go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 20th, at 10:00 AM.

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