Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan will be bringing his unmistakable voice to the Canadian Tire Centre this summer.

Dylan and his band will be playing Ottawa on June 29, one of six Ontario tour dates announced Monday afternoon.

Dylan will also be appearing at the Rogers K-Rock Centre in Kingston, Ont., two days earlier on June 27.

The 75-year-old is planning to release his 38th album Triplicate — a three-disc set featuring Dylan's own interpretations of songs by other American songwriters — at the end of March.

In 2016 Dylan won the Nobel Prize for Literature, the first time the prize had been awarded to someone known primarily for their music.

Tickets for the Ottawa show cost $59.50 and $89.50, not counting service charges, and go on sale Friday at 10 a.m.