Bob Dylan brought his Belfast concert to a close in a wildly unexpected way: by covering Van Morrison's obscure track "Going Down to Bangor." This choice likely left few fans familiar with the song in the crowd of hardcore Van Morrison enthusiasts. The fact that it wasn't a hit from one of Morrison's iconic albums, nor released in recent memory, suggests Dylan was looking to take a risk.
However, this isn't his first foray into Van Morrison's discography; he has covered numerous tracks over the years, including several classics like "Moondance" and "And It Stoned Me." In turn, Morrison has also had a long history of paying tribute to Dylan, having started covering his songs as far back as 1966.
In a recent pattern, Dylan seems to have an affinity for non-obvious choices from iconic songwriters. He performed Bo Diddley's "I Can't Tell" on the Outlaw tour this summer and even tackled Bob Weir's "Only A River" in 2023. This unexpected choice may have been in line with his preference for lesser-known gems.
With Dylan finishing up his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, fans are eagerly awaiting his 2026 plans. He has hinted that more shows are on the horizon via a recent post, which promises an early Spring 2026 announcement.
However, this isn't his first foray into Van Morrison's discography; he has covered numerous tracks over the years, including several classics like "Moondance" and "And It Stoned Me." In turn, Morrison has also had a long history of paying tribute to Dylan, having started covering his songs as far back as 1966.
In a recent pattern, Dylan seems to have an affinity for non-obvious choices from iconic songwriters. He performed Bo Diddley's "I Can't Tell" on the Outlaw tour this summer and even tackled Bob Weir's "Only A River" in 2023. This unexpected choice may have been in line with his preference for lesser-known gems.
With Dylan finishing up his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, fans are eagerly awaiting his 2026 plans. He has hinted that more shows are on the horizon via a recent post, which promises an early Spring 2026 announcement.