Last night at the Outlaw Music Festival, Bob Dylan and his band turned the stage into lightning in a bottle. The crowd didn’t just get a concert — they got a moment. In classic Dylan fashion, he tossed the usual playbook, swapping out fan favorites like “Things Have Changed” and “To Ramona” for a thunderous “Gotta Serve Somebody” and — brace yourself — the first full live performance of “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” in eleven years. But the real jaw-dropper? Dylan himself picked up the guitar to open the song, and when he did, it was like time stopped. Goosebumps swept through the stadium. No one saw it coming — a raw, electric reminder of why Dylan isn’t just a musician. He’s a living, breathing legend.

On May 20, 2025, Bob Dylan delivered a memorable performance at the Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater in Nampa, Idaho, as part of Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival Tour. The evening was marked by a significant moment: Dylan’s first non-instrumental rendition of “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” since 2014. This performance was a highlight in a setlist that showcased Dylan’s willingness to revisit and reinterpret his extensive catalog.

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The concert began with “Gotta Serve Somebody,” marking its debut in Dylan’s 2025 tour setlists. The set continued with classics like “Simple Twist of Fate” and “Forgetful Heart,” as well as a cover of George “Wild Child” Butler’s “Axe and the Wind.” The inclusion of “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues” was particularly noteworthy, as it was the first time Dylan performed the song with vocals since July 15, 2014, in Sweden. In previous years, he had only presented it instrumentally.

Bob Dylan - Just Like Tom Thumbs Blues - Nampa (Outlaw Music Festival) -  20.05.2025 (Video)

During “Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues,” Dylan began on guitar before transitioning to piano, delivering a rendition that honored the original while offering a fresh interpretation. This performance underscored Dylan’s enduring ability to surprise and captivate audiences, even decades into his career.

The Outlaw Music Festival’s Nampa stop also featured performances by Willie Nelson, Billy Strings, Sierra Hull, and Lily Meola, contributing to a night of diverse and engaging music.

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