Home

THE BRAND NEW STUDIO ALBUM OUT NOW FEATURING “ANGRY” & “SWEET SOUNDS OF HEAVEN”

stones tour 2022

Embark on the ultimate Rolling Stones Experience and delve deep in to the band’s multitude of albums and tours, packed with exclusive material from the Rolling Stones’ extensive audio visual archive.

stones tour 2022

No.9 Carnaby St

There was an error submitting the form. Please try again later.

Newsletter Signup

By submitting you are confirming you agree with the terms of our Privacy Policy

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Emails will be sent by or on behalf of Universal Music Operations Ltd, 4 Pancras Square, London. N1C 4AG, UK. +44 (0)20 3932 6000. You may withdraw your consent at any time. See Privacy Policy at https://www.umusic.co.uk/privacy.html .

The Rolling Stones unveil 60th anniversary tour dates

Rolling Stones Keith Richards Ronnie Wood Charlie Watts Mick Jagger

The Rolling Stones have announced the 'SIXTY' tour to mark six decades as a band.

stones tour 2022

Appearing on 'CBS Sunday Morning', the 78-year-old guitar god spilled: “It’ll be interesting to find out the dynamics now that Steve’s in the band.

“It’s sort of metamorphosing into something else. I was working with Mick last week, and Steve, and we came up with some, eight or nine new pieces of material. Which is overwhelming by our standards. Other times, [songwriting is] like a desert.”

When quizzed on why penning new music can be challenging, he coyly replied: "It’s the muse thing. If I could find her address (laughing).”

The 'Paint it Black' band are working on their first album of new material since 2005's 'A Bigger Bang'.

The Stones released the blues covers record 'Blue and Lonesome' in 2015.

Tickets for the 'SIXTY' tour go on sale 10am on Friday (18.03.22).

The Rolling Stones' 'SIXTY' tour dates 2022:

WEDNESDAY 1 – MADRID, Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, SPAIN

SUNDAY 5 – MUNICH, Olympic Stadium, GERMANY

THURSDAY 9 – LIVERPOOL, Anfield Stadium, UK

MONDAY 13 – AMSTERDAM, Johan Cruijff Arena, NETHERLANDS

FRIDAY 17 – BERN, Wankdorf Stadium, SWITZERLAND

TUESDAY 21 – MILAN, San Siro Stadium, ITALY

SATURDAY 25 – LONDON, American Express presents BST Hyde Park, UK

SUNDAY 3 – LONDON, American Express presents BST Hyde Park, UK

MONDAY 11 – BRUSSELS, King Baudouin Stadium, BELGIUM

FRIDAY 15 – VIENNA, Ernst Happel Stadium, AUSTRIA

TUESDAY 19 – LYON, Groupama Stadium, FRANCE

SATURDAY 23 – PARIS, Hippodrome Paris, FRANCE

WEDNESDAY 27 – GELSENKIRCHEN, Veltins Arena, GERMANY

SUNDAY 31 – STOCKHOLM, Friends Arena, SWEDEN

The Rolling Stones' backstage rider 'cut back'

The Rolling Stones' backstage rider 'cut back'

The Rolling Stones 'hire Tina Turner impersonator as backing singer for US tour'

The Rolling Stones 'hire Tina Turner impersonator as backing singer for US tour'

The Rolling Stones teases 2024 world tour with signs displayed across the US

The Rolling Stones teases 2024 world tour with signs displayed across the US

'There's plenty more material!' The Rolling Stones will make more albums until they 'drop'

'There's plenty more material!' The Rolling Stones will make more albums until they 'drop'

The Rolling Stones become 'longest-active artist' to receive BRIT Billion Award

The Rolling Stones become 'longest-active artist' to receive BRIT Billion Award

The Rolling Stones share snippet of Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder collaboration

The Rolling Stones share snippet of Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder collaboration

The Rolling Stones have nearly finished a follow-up album to Hackney Diamonds

The Rolling Stones have nearly finished a follow-up album to Hackney Diamonds

The Rolling Stones announce Hackney Diamonds - the band's first new studio album in 18 years

The Rolling Stones announce Hackney Diamonds - the band's first new studio album in 18 years

The Rolling Stones to detail new album and era with live event this week

The Rolling Stones to detail new album and era with live event this week

The Rolling Stones plan virtual concert to celebrate release of GRRR Live!

The Rolling Stones plan virtual concert to celebrate release of GRRR Live!

The Rolling Stones announce 'greatest hits' style live album

The Rolling Stones announce 'greatest hits' style live album

The Rolling Stones dedicate BST Hyde Park concert to late drummer Charlie Watts

The Rolling Stones dedicate BST Hyde Park concert to late drummer Charlie Watts

The Rolling Stones 'regrettably' shelve Swiss gig

The Rolling Stones 'regrettably' shelve Swiss gig

Rolling Stones cover The Beatles at first Liverpool concert in more than 50 years

Rolling Stones cover The Beatles at first Liverpool concert in more than 50 years

Leisure Festival - Dreamland in Margate

Leisure Festival - Dreamland in Margate

On the same day that Glastonbury welcomed back Margate's adopted sons, The Libertines, Margate itself put on it's very own Leisure Festival as it...

Pretty Fierce talk to us about collaborating with Doja Cat, emetophobia, arena tours and staying

Pretty Fierce talk to us about collaborating with Doja Cat, emetophobia, arena tours and staying "true to yourself" [EXCLUSIVE]

Sheffield's very own all girl group Pretty Fierce are still on a high after the recent release of their debut single - 'Ready For Me'.

Will Varley & Jack Valero - The Astor Theatre Deal Live Review

Will Varley & Jack Valero - The Astor Theatre Deal Live Review

Three nights before the end of his current tour Will Varley returned to his home town of Deal to delight a sold out crowd in The Astor Theatre.

WYSE talks to us about her

WYSE talks to us about her "form of synaesthesia", collaborating with Radiohead's Thom York and the prospect of touring with a band [EXCLUSIVE]

With only a few days to go before Portsmouth based songstress and producer WYSE releases her new single, 'Belladonna', we caught up with her to find...

Bay Bryan talks to us about being a

Bay Bryan talks to us about being a "wee queer ginger", singing with Laura Marling and being inspired by Matilda [EXCLUSIVE]

Colorado raised, Glasgow educated and Manchester based Bay Bryan is nothing if not a multi-talented, multi-faceted artist performing as both...

Keelan X talks to us about staying true to

Keelan X talks to us about staying true to "your creative vision", collaborating with Giorgio Moroder and being "a yoga nut" [EXCLUSIVE]

Former Marigolds band member Keelan Cunningham has rediscovered his love of music with his new solo project Keelan X.

Luke De-Sciscio talks to us about having the courage to be yourself, forgiving that which is outside of one's control and following whims [EXCLUSIVE]

Luke De-Sciscio talks to us about having the courage to be yourself, forgiving that which is outside of one's control and following whims [EXCLUSIVE]

Wiltshire singer-songwriter Luke De Sciscio, formally known as Folk Boy, is set to release is latest album - 'The Banquet' via AntiFragile Music on...

Annie Elise talks to us about the challenges a female producer has to face and

Annie Elise talks to us about the challenges a female producer has to face and "going through a year of grief and sickness" [EXCLUSIVE]

Electronic music pioneer and producer Annie Elise says that the release of her first EP - 'Breathe In, Breathe Out' feels "both vulnerable and...

Movies and Trailers

Rolling Stones Totally Stripped Trailer

Rolling Stones Totally Stripped Trailer

In 1995 The Rolling Stones released an album called Stripped. It featured a number of...

Charlie Is My Darling Trailer

The Rolling Stones may not have released an album for eight years, but they are...

Crossfire Hurricane Movie Review

Crossfire Hurricane Movie Review

Watching the Rolling Stones' home movies while they reminisce on the soundtrack is thoroughly entertaining,...

Stoned The Brian Jones Story Trailer Video Stream Trailer

Stoned The Brian Jones Story Trailer Video Stream Trailer

Short Synopsis Brian Jones was more than just "a Rolling Stone", he was their founding...

Bands Index: 0 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Help Contact Us About Us Advertise Business Write For Us T&Cs Privacy Cookie Policy Site Map Consent Settings

Copyright © 2024 Contactmusic.com Ltd, all rights reserved

stones tour 2022

  • Editors Recommended Editors Recommended
  • News Headlines News Headlines Trending Headlines
  • Music / Festival News Music / Festival News Musicians & bands in the news
  • Movie / TV / Theatre News Movie / TV / Theatre News Actors & filmmakers in the news
  • Lifestyle / Showbiz News Lifestyle / Showbiz News Celebrities in the news
  • News Archive News Archive
  • Music Reviews Music Reviews Best Rated Music Reviews
  • Music Video Music Video Top Music Videos
  • Most Mentioned Most Mentioned Bands and Musicians in Music
  • Movie Trailers Movie Trailers
  • Movie Reviews Movie Reviews Best Rated Movies
  • Most Mentioned Most Mentioned Actors and Filmmakers in Film
  • Latest Photos
  • Popular Photos Latest Photos Updated Galleries
  • Most Mentioned Most Mentioned People in Photos
  • Photo Archive Photo Archive
  • Trending Artists Trending Artists
  • Actors and Filmmakers Actors Filmmakers
  • Celebrities Celebrities
  • Bands and Musicians Bands Musicians
  • Interviews Interviews
  • Movie Trailers Movie Trailers Top Movie Trailers
  • Video Chart Video Chart
  • Most Mentioned Most Menioned Artists in Video
  • Music Video
  • Movie Trailers
  • Video Chart
  • Most Mentioned
  • Trending Artists
  • Actors and Filmmakers
  • Bands and Musicians
  • Celebrities
  • Popular Photos
  • Photo Archive

Go Back in Time using our Photos archive to see what happened on a particular day in the past.

  • Movie Reviews
  • Music Reviews
  • News Headlines
  • Music / Festival News
  • Movie / TV / Theatre News
  • Lifestyle / Showbiz News
  • News Archive

Go Back in Time using our News archive to see what happened on a particular day in the past.

  • Editors Recommended

an image, when javascript is unavailable

  • Manage Account

Rolling Stones to Celebrate 60th Anniversary on 2022 Summer European Tour

The run of 14 shows will include stops in Madrid, Liverpool, Amsterdam, Paris and Stockholm.

By Gil Kaufman

Gil Kaufman

  • Share this article on Facebook
  • Share this article on Twitter
  • Share this article on Flipboard
  • Share this article on Pinit
  • + additional share options added
  • Share this article on Reddit
  • Share this article on Linkedin
  • Share this article on Whatsapp
  • Share this article on Email
  • Print this article
  • Share this article on Comment
  • Share this article on Tumblr

Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, Steve Jordan, Keith Richards, The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones are hitting the road again. In celebration of their sixth decade of rocking, the band announced dates for their summer 2022 European “Sixty” tour, which is slated to kick off at Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, Spain on June 1 and keep them on the road through late July, with gigs in Munich, Liverpool, Amsterdam, London, Vienna and Paris, with the swing currently slated to wrap up with a July 31 show at Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden.

Fans Choose Anitta's 'Funk Generation' as This Week's Favorite New Music in All-Genre Poll

Rolling stones.

See latest videos, charts and news

The run of shows in 10 countries in celebration of the band’s 60th anniversary will include the Stones’ first-ever stadium gig at the home of Liverpool FC, Anfield — their first time playing in the city in more than 50 years. The swing will also see them performing for two night at London’s Hyde Park as part of the massive American Express presents BST Hyde Park festival.

And it wouldn’t be a Stones tour if Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood didn’t unveil a new “Sixty Tongue” logo to go along with the outing, created by award-winning British designer Mark Norton. According to a release, the Concerts West-produced show promises “a massive stage, cutting edge lighting and state of the art video design.” Click here for ticket information.

Trending on Billboard

These will be their first shows in their native UK since the death of beloved drummer Charlie Watts last summer, with replacement Steve Jordan on hand in his stead. The Euro swing comes on the heels of the Stones’ highest-grossing US “No Filter” stadium tour, which featured sales of more than half a million tickets in the fall of 2021.

Earlier this year, the Royal Mail teamed up with the group to roll out a series of 12 commemorative stamps , 8 of which captured them on various concert stages around the world, from Tokyo to New York City and London.

Check out the Rolling Stones “Sixty” European tour dates and a promo video below.

The Stones just keep on rolling! We are thrilled to announce the Rolling Stones 2022 Tour! Titled SIXTY to celebrate 60 special years together-Mick, Keith & Ronnie will be playing dates across Europe this summer including 2 shows at London’s BST Hyde Park: https://t.co/cimRWrDl07 pic.twitter.com/qQDZfDc96K — The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) March 14, 2022

June 1 — Madrid, Spain @ Wanda Metropolitano Stadium

June 5 — Munich, Germany @ Olympic Stadium

June 9 – Liverpool, UK @ Anfield Stadium

June 13 — Amsterdam, Netherlands @ Johan Crujiff Arena

June 17 — Bern, Switzerland @ Wankdorf Stadium

June 21 — Milan, Italy @ San Siro Stadium

June 25 — London, UK @ American Express presents BST Hyde Park

July 3 — London, UK @ American Express presents BST Hyde Park

July 11 — Brussels, Belgium @ King Baudouin Stadium

July 15 — Vienna, Austria @ Ernst Happel Stadium

July 19 — Lyon, France @ Groupama Stadium @

July 23 — Paris, France @ Hippodrome ParisLongchamp

July 27 — Gelsenkirchen, Germany @ Veltins-Arena

July 31 — Stockholm, Sweden @ Friends Arena

Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox

Want to know what everyone in the music business is talking about?

Get in the know on.

Billboard is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2024 Billboard Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

optional screen reader

Charts expand charts menu.

  • Billboard Hot 100™
  • Billboard 200™
  • Hits Of The World™
  • TikTok Billboard Top 50
  • Song Breaker
  • Year-End Charts
  • Decade-End Charts

Music Expand music menu

  • R&B/Hip-Hop

Culture Expand culture menu

Media expand media menu, business expand business menu.

  • Business News
  • Record Labels
  • View All Pro

Pro Tools Expand pro-tools menu

  • Songwriters & Producers
  • Artist Index
  • Royalty Calculator
  • Market Watch
  • Industry Events Calendar

Billboard Español Expand billboard-espanol menu

  • Cultura y Entretenimiento

Honda Music Expand honda-music menu

Quantcast

uDiscover Music

  • Latest News

Amy Winehouse In America: Five Key Moments In The Star’s U.S. Breakthrough

‘night dreamer’: wayne shorter’s blue note debut, ‘promenade with duke’: michel petrucciani’s tribute to duke ellington, ‘fever to tell’: yeah yeah yeahs’ genre-defying debut album, the duke of ellington: the renaissance man of jazz, how robyn’s self-titled album revealed a spectacular reinvention, ‘electric warlock’: how rob zombie once again wove his dark magic, billie eilish announces ‘hit me hard and soft’ world tour, blink-182 returns to north america for final leg of stadium and arena tour, terri clark reimagines ‘now that i found you’ as duet with ben rector, luis fonsi shares new laura pausini collaboration ‘roma’, mickey guyton shares new song ‘scary love,’ announces u.s. tour, karol g and feid win big at latin american music awards, ringo starr offers up ‘gonna need someone’ music video, the rolling stones announce new ‘sixty’ european summer tour.

The ‘SIXTY’ itinerary embraces 14 shows in ten countries, to mark the band’s 60th anniversary this year.

Published on

Rolling Stones artwork courtesy of the artist

The Rolling Stones have announced their return to Europe this summer, including two huge, flagship shows at London’s Hyde Park. The itinerary embraces 14 shows in ten countries under the title SIXTY , to mark the mighty band’s 60th anniversary in 2022.

The new touring extravaganza, produced by Concerts West/AEG Presents, will open in Madrid on June 1, and the schedule has the Stones returning to the UK, including their first-ever concert at Anfield, the famous home of Liverpool Football Club, on July 9. This is also the band’s first show in that city for more than 50 years.

The tour marks the first live appearances by the peerless rockers since those on the first legs of their No Filter tour in 2017 and 2018. The announcement of the shows is further marked by the unveiling of a vibrant new version of the Stones’ famous tongue and lips logo for the tour, created by award-winning British designer Mark Norton.

‘Mardi Gras’: Over And Out From Creedence Clearwater Revival

‘mr. bad guy’: why freddie mercury’s solo album was ‘a shot in the arm’.

As on the resumption of that No Filter tour with new American dates between September and November last year, the band will feature Steve Jordan on drums, who took over following the death of Charlie Watts in August. Those shows sold more than half a million tickets. Tickets for the new tour go on sale at 10am Friday 18th March.

In addition to countless trademark hits, the Stones will also be presenting European fans with some surprises each night from their vast catalog. The spectacular new SIXTY production will include a massive stage, cutting edge lighting and state of the art video design.

Of the upcoming London shows, Jim King, CEO of European Festivals at AEG Presents, says: “Whenever Hyde Park is mentioned, it’s impossible not to think of The Rolling Stones. Two nights on June 25th and July 3rd cap off an incredible line up for BST Hyde Park 2022 but nobody brings it like the Stones when they’re on home turf in London.”

Listen to the best of the Rolling Stones on  Apple Music  and  Spotify .

The SIXTY tour dates in full are:

JUNE WED 1 MADRID Wanda Metropolitano Stadium SPAIN SUN 5 MUNICH Olympic Stadium GERMANY THU 9 LIVERPOOL Anfield Stadium UK MON 13 AMSTERDAM Johan Cruijff ArenA NETHERLANDS FRI 17 BERN Wankdorf Stadium SWITZERLAND TUE 21 MILAN San Siro Stadium ITALY SAT 25 LONDON American Express presents BST Hyde Park UK

JULY SUN 3 LONDON American Express presents BST Hyde Park UK MON 11 BRUSSELS King Baudouin Stadium BELGIUM FRI 15 VIENNA Ernst Happel Stadium AUSTRIA TUE 19 LYON Groupama Stadium FRANCE SAT 23 PARIS Hippodrome ParisLongchamp FRANCE WED 27 GELSENKIRCHEN Veltins-Arena GERMANY SUN 31 STOCKHOLM Friends Arena SWEDEN

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Johnny Cash - Songwriter LP

Best Classic Bands

RECENT POSTS

Neil young & crazy horse live in san diego: review, tommy james interview: the music, mob & ‘mony mony’, rolling stones open 2024 ‘hackney diamonds tour’: review, willie nelson, 91, shares 2nd track from new album, ‘the border’.

  • Robin Trower in 2024: Tour, ‘Bridge of Sighs’ 50th Anniv. Edition
  • McCartney Opens 2022 ‘Got Back’ Tour With Lennon ‘Duet’
  • Classic Jimmy Buffett LPs To Be Remastered For Vinyl Reissues
  • Rock Hall Omissions Part 2: Digging Deeper
  • ‘Love Me Do’: The Beatles’ 1st Single Was the Sound of Identity
  • Remember the K-Tel ‘As Advertised on TV’ Compilation Albums?
  • ‘We Are the World’ Documentary, ‘The Greatest Night in Pop’
  • Happy Together 2024 Tour Adds Dates
  • Def Leppard’s ‘Pyromania’ Gets 40th Anniversary Editions
  • First-Generation Rockers: Who’s Still With Us?
  • Chris Stapleton Rocks ‘I Should Have Known It’ on ‘Petty Country’ All-Star Tribute Album
  • Listen to Rocking “Junior’s Farm” From Paul McCartney & Wings’ 1974 ‘One Hand Clapping’ Live Album
  • Joan Baez ‘Diamonds & Rust’—Reflections on Her Friend Bob
  • The Five Americans’ Catchy Hit, ‘Western Union’: Dit-Da-Dit-Da-Dit
  • Johnny Cash Newly Discovered 1993 Album, ‘Songwriter,’ Coming
  • An Anthology from the Byrds’ Gene Clark: Review

LATEST REVIEWS

  • Supertramp’s ‘Breakfast in America’
  • Bob Seger – Final Tour
  • Janis Joplin Biography Review
  • CSNY’s ‘Deja Vu’
  • Rolling Stones – 2019 Concert Review
  • Eric Clapton Celebrates at MSG
  • Roger Waters ‘Us + Them’ Tour
  • Warren Zevon’s ‘Excitable Boy’
  • Tom Petty 40th Anniversary Concert
  • 1971: Year That Rock Exploded – Book
  • Steppenwolf’s Debut: Heavy Metal Thunder
  • ‘Who’s Next’ – Album Rewind
  • Privacy Policy

Rolling Stones Announce 2022 Tour

stones tour 2022

Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards (Photo: J. Bouquet; used with permission)

The Rolling Stones have announced a 2022 tour, titled “Sixty” to celebrate 60 years together, playing 14 dates across Europe this summer, including two shows at London’s BST Hyde Park.

The band had first teased the March 14 announcement with a series of social media posts that began on March 11.

General on sale starts this Friday, March 18 here .

The Stones just keep on rolling! We are thrilled to announce the Rolling Stones 2022 Tour! Titled SIXTY to celebrate 60 special years together-Mick, Keith & Ronnie will be playing dates across Europe this summer including 2 shows at London’s BST Hyde Park: https://t.co/cimRWrDl07 pic.twitter.com/qQDZfDc96K — The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) March 14, 2022

As he showed in 2021, Jagger is still skipping along on stage, cat-like at 78. Keith Richards is also 78, and Ronnie Wood, the youngest, turns 75 on opening night. They’ll be joined, once again, by drummer Steve Jordan. For several years, the Stones have padded the calendar with extra days off in between shows. The 14 concerts on the 2022 tour span two months.

The band closed the 2021 U.S. edition of their “No Filter” tour with a Nov. 23 performance – and first without Charlie Watts – in Hollywood, Fla.

The Rolling Stones 2022 Tour (Tickets are available here and here )

stones tour 2022

* Added on June 23

Related: Listings for 100s of classic rock tours

  • Latest Posts

Best Classic Bands Staff

  • Rolling Stones Open 2024 ‘Hackney Diamonds Tour’: Review - 04/28/2024
  • Willie Nelson, 91, Shares 2nd Track From New Album, ‘The Border’ - 04/28/2024
  • Robin Trower in 2024: Tour, ‘Bridge of Sighs’ 50th Anniv. Edition - 04/28/2024

Stories We Want You to Read

Neil Young & Crazy Horse Live in San Diego: Review

3 Comments so far

Sandmann2901

StonesTour leider nur jun-jul…

Da Mick

For those of you old enough to remember the movie “El Cid,” we’re approaching a similar type ending with Keith out there on a Stones tour. His recent videos with the winos gives pretty much irrefutable evidence that he’s not been able to be a primary guitarist for some time, without significant backup, and Ronnie, who may have been that at one time, is right behind him these days. How long until the Stones use some backup guitar players in the band (if not discreetly already)?

Kathy b

I’d like to see you do what they do when you’re their age!! It’s funny they got rave reviews on the No Filter tour! I thought they played amazing but what do I know I’m 73 and been listening to them for 60 years. There were some guys sitting in front of me when I saw them in Birmingham, Al. in 1990 and he put on an amazing show and they said he was slowing down! He is just as good today as he was 20, 30, 40,50 years ago give them a frigging break!!

Click here to cancel reply.

Your data will be safe! Your e-mail address will not be published. Also other data will not be shared with third person.

Comment * -->

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed .

Loading, Please Wait!

  • Moscow concerts Moscow concerts Moscow concerts See all Moscow concerts ( Change location ) Today · Next 7 days · Next 30 days
  • Most popular artists worldwide
  • Trending artists worldwide

Rihanna live.

  • Tourbox for artists

Search for events or artists

  • Sign up Log in

Show navigation

  • Get the app
  • Moscow concerts
  • Change location
  • Popular Artists
  • Live streams
  • Deutsch Português
  • Popular artists

The Rolling Stones

  • On tour: yes
  • The Rolling Stones is not playing near you. View all concerts
  • Moscow, Russian Federation Change location

2,731,578 fans get concert alerts for this artist.

Join Songkick to track The Rolling Stones and get concert alerts when they play near you.

Nearest concert to you

Gillette Stadium

Touring outside your city

Be the first to know when they tour near Moscow, Russian Federation

Join 2,731,578 fans getting concert alerts for this artist

Upcoming concerts (18) See all

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

State Farm Stadium

Allegiant Stadium

Lumen Field

MetLife Stadium

Camping World Stadium

Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Lincoln Financial Field

View all upcoming concerts 18

Similar artists with upcoming concerts

Tours most with.

No group embodies classic rock like The Rolling Stones. Over its six-decade career, the legendary band has defined rock ‘n’ roll with fun, energetic music rooted in the blues. Though new music genres come and go, The Rolling Stones’ simple, punchy rock sound has appealed to every new generation.

However, the band didn’t become a phenom overnight. The Rolling Stones started to build its music career before its official debut in 1962. It all began with rhythm guitarist/vocalist and frontman Mick Jagger and lead guitarist Keith Richards. The pair met when they were young while attending primary school together. Eventually, they drifted apart and encountered each other again by chance 10 years later. Thanks to their mutual friend Dick Taylor, Jagger and Richards discovered their collective love of music.

Soon enough, the three joined several bands, shaping their creative talents and honing their instrumental skills. After sparking interest among many local fans and new listeners, the group gained new members like rhythm guitarist Brian Jones, keyboardist Ian Stewart, and drummer Charlie Watts.

When 1962 arrived, Bill Wyman took Dick Taylor’s spot as bassist. The group’s success grew throughout the UK, especially with the help of tracks like “I Wanna Be Your Man” written by The Beatles. Paul McCartney and John Lennon exclusively penned the popular song and let The Rolling Stones elevate its rising reputation. Before releasing its self-titled debut album in 1964, The Rolling Stones landed chart spots in both the UK and U.S. The band was well on its way to becoming a household name.

As The Rolling Stones’ discography grew, so did the band’s popularity. Records like The Rolling Stones No. 2, 12 x 5, and The Rolling Stones, Now! laid a sturdy foundation for a future in music. However, the international smash “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” proved the band was here to stay. It sat comfortably on charts across the globe, including the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. Ultimately, it cleared the way for The Rolling Stones’ next studio album, Out of Our Heads.

The Rolling Stones followed up every big hit with even more renewed vigor. It dominated the 60s thanks to numerous studio albums and certified chart-topping singles like “Paint It Black,” Ruby Tuesday,” and “Mother’s Little Helper.” Then, it took over the 70s and 80s with a signature image and sound. The Rolling Stones stayed relevant and influential in the ever-changing music climate. As the band evolved, bandmates rotated in and out, resulting in the induction of newer members such as bassist and guitarist Ronnie Wood.

As rock music changed, The Rolling Stones never lost its spark. Adaptation and evolution were crucial in helping the group keep up with the times. Over the years, it constantly reinvented itself without straying from its original roots: fast-paced, energetic rock ‘n’ roll. The Rolling Stones continued to take over every era, including the current music scene. Its most recent LP Tattoo You hit the stands in 2021 and reminded the world the group was still going strong.

Although it faced many challenges, the band has remained true to loyal listeners and provided stellar shows across the globe. Numerous sold-out tours, live TV performances, and more allow fans to witness Jagger’s eccentric yet boisterous on-stage persona. Backed up by his friends and talented bandmates, the group provides a polished experience for every dedicated concertgoer. The Rolling Stones still tours today, with no signs of stopping.

Live reviews

Sixteen hours after I left my house, and 50 years after forming as a band, The Rolling Stones took the gigantic stage at 9:30pm. The empty seats filled in quickly once Sheeran had taken his leave. At 50,000 strong, it was quite a site to see the crowd on their feet as the Stones kicked off their 3rd performance at Arrowhead Stadium (their first was ’75, their latest was in ’89) with “Start Me Up” from Tattoo You. The song is over 30 years old, but was nothing more than a baby when compared to most of the set list. “It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll” and “Tumbling Dice” set the precedent for a show that would include mostly material from before I was born. “Doom And Gloom” was the exception to the rule, but served to prove that even a mediocre song can be more than magnificent in the right hands. If I’m being honest, the main reason I was seeing The Rolling Stones was to check them off my list of legends. I had heard stories, but I couldn’t wrap my head around that fact that a bunch of 70-year-olds could still put on an epic show. Sure, the giant screens and incredible soundsystem and fireworks were to be expected, I even figured they would sound pretty good, but nothing prepared me for how animated they would be. Mick Jagger was a diva less than half his age as he strutted his shit up and down the catwalk. Wardrobe changes, grabbing phones from the crowd to take selfies, reminiscing about things that happened back in ’74…he was on point the entire night. - See more at: http://ilistensoyoudonthaveto.com/2015/07/01/the-rolling-stones-arrowhead-stadium-06-27-15/#sthash.hANemdD3.dpuf

Report as inappropriate

kmartini’s profile image

"I know it's only Rock and Roll but I like it". The Rolling Stones "live in concert" is an experience not to be missed. From the moment, Mick, Keith and the rest of Stones hit the stage until the final note of the encore - any room - no matter what size - will be filled with an energy level that is unparalleled!

No two concerts are ever the same when it comes to the "Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the world". If you have not yet seen the Rolling Stones I encourage you to do so. I loved seeing the Rolling Stones when growing up in Toronto - at every possible venue in the Stones "home away from home".

Each tour would feature band rehearsals at places like the Toronto airport hanger or at a local Bayview North Toronto school. Many a Stones tour would kick off in Toronto at Maple Leaf Gardens, CNE Stadium, Skydome and Air Canada Centre among others. Heck, when Keith Richards was busted in Toronto - he was sentenced to perform a charity concert for the CNIB in Oshawa.

I have most of the Rolling Stones catalogue of music and DVDs and have thoroughly enjoyed the groups who have played in an opening capacity with the Stones. They helped introduce us to Ike and Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, George Thorogood and the Destroyers and the White Stripes among others! You will never go wrong buying a Stones concert ticket. Make sure you do before it is too late.

Mark S. Dutton, Concert Fan in Canada!

MarkDutton’s profile image

Hi there. The Rolling Stones in Prague the best show ever. The concert was absolutely amazing, fantastic, super great. The performance of the Rolling stones is in the highest quality, they are the living legend,I love them for ever and wish to all of them the best off everything. Thank you for unforgettable experience. So this was about the show, but I would like to tell you my worst nightmare I also had just before the concert. I bought three tickets from Viagogo office and to my horror I find out that the tickets were not valid and they were not in database. I paid 23.000KC.So to get to the event I've had to buy another three tickets for standing. THERE WAS MORE fans off the Rolling stones with some experience. I don't what to do about the matter. So this was MY best experience and the worst. Yours Luda Horakova Krasicka 53 Prostejov Czech republic .

luda-horak’s profile image

It doesn't matter where you sit at a Stones show, it's going to be memorable. This was my first time seeing them, much of my family have seen them multiple times. Heinz Field is an ok venue. Being so far back, the sound was just a smidge off but the atmosphere was still awesome. It rained heavily most of the day but by some great fortune, the clouds parted and the weather was perfect right before showtime. The blazed through hit after hit, with fireworks and lights and spectacle. The best thing, however, is how much Mick Jagger moves and his dancing and prancing. The dude is 72 and still has all the energy and charisma he had back in the day. It's insane. I defy anyone who can find a better showman and frontman than Mick Jagger. Keith, Ronnie, Charlie and the backing band were all incendiary. 10/10 would see them again.

RyanEdsall’s profile image

It was a wonderful concert! My group and I had so much fun! Although we were not so close to the stage, thanks to the 3 gigantic screens it was possible to enjoy the concert fully. Mick Jagger has so much energy!!! They not only played most of their best songs, but invited Juanes ( one of the most famous Colombian singers to play guitarr and sing one song together with Mick. The public went crazy! At the end also invited the Javeriana Chorus (also Colombian) to sing with the group. Great!

They started the concert with Jumping Jack Flash and then played as second a song picked by the colombian public in the internet. I found that very good.

My group and I flew from Venezuela to Bogotá for the concert

The Rolling Stones rock!!!!!

LOVED IT!!!!

anneli-groenemeyer’s profile image

I've seen several live performance by the Stones on TV and while I have been amazed by their energy levels considering their ages, I also have thought at times that their performances were lacking a bit. Boy, was I wrong after seeing them live at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City! Mick Jagger melted my face off with his energy, cockiness (man, does he strut!) and powerful vocals. They were on-point for the entire show, and I thought it was cool that they brought opener Ed Sheeran onstage as well. As a 30-something male, The Rolling Stones have always been on my bucket list, and I'm glad I had a chance to see them in person. I would definitely recommend their show and would go see them again. Hopefully they keep on rocking another 10-15 years!

aronktaylor’s profile image

The doors opened at 4:45pm ( late by 45 mins). Support act ( Richard Ashcroft) didn’t come on till 7pm and played for 45 minutes and they were really good. Stones came on at 8:15pm and played till 10:30. Utterly amazing, Mick Jagger can put on a show! The rest of the guys do look really, really old. I felt for Charlie Watts he looked sore..

However, £5.20 for a can of Tennats lager ( 89p in Morrisons) come on Murrayfield, you made a mental load of money. I’ve never seen so many pissed people at a concert, but enjoying themselves.

Other reviews suggested they set was 22 songs, I counted 19 so don’t know if we were short changed because of the 1030 curfew. Great concert, T shirts £30 come on guys ...

stephen.murchie’s profile image

I've seen the stone's 7 times.75 crashed gate 78 81..stpaul c.f. center.89 mnpls.metro dome. 94&97 Seattle kingdome...2006 questfield seattle. 2016 Las vegas tmobil..all one as good as the next..the last one made me cry most of the last hour i was up for 2 days. And the music the memories of friends no longer here and i just got a total rush and the music just took over. The most powerfull show. I was just so overwhelmed to still be seeing them. The one constant.. trouble times good times the stones were always in my head. Thanx mike mckay

Fadinfast’s profile image

The Rolling Stones concert was absolutely amazing. The singing, the music, the lighting, the fireworks and those large screens were great. They strutted their stuff through all the favourite numbers and some other great songs. Before you go, read the list of items not allowed inside the concert because you will lose them. Handbags larger than A5 size not allowed, including bumbags, cameras and camera bags, to name a few. All in All, everything went very smoothly, everyone loved it and we all had an amazing night, never to be forgotten.

Merrymac’s profile image

The greatest rock n roll band in the world - No doubt about it. Mick, Keef, Charlie and Ronnie were sensational. From the opening Street Fighting Man to the encores of Gimme Shelter and Satisfaction they were as great as ever. Mick was the imperious frontman, Keith the axe wielding lunatic, Charlie the rock upon which the driving rhythms of Paint it Black are built, Ronnie the joker whose rhythm guitar convinces you the Stones play the devil’s music. Sensational just sensational. It was a privilege to be there.

steve-ballett’s profile image

Videos (16)

The Rolling Stones live.

Photos (61)

The Rolling Stones live.

Posters (56)

The Rolling Stones live.

Past concerts

NRG Stadium

Waldbühne Berlin

View all past concerts

The Rolling Stones tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you

Want to see The Rolling Stones in concert? Find information on all of The Rolling Stones’s upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2024-2025.

The Rolling Stones is not due to play near your location currently - but they are scheduled to play 18 concerts across 2 countries in 2024-2025. View all concerts.

Next 3 concerts:

  • New Orleans, LA, US
  • Glendale, AZ, US
  • Las Vegas, NV, US

Next concert:

Last concert near you:

Popularity ranking:

  • Ellie Goulding (48)
  • The Rolling Stones (49)
  • Britney Spears (50)

Concerts played in 2024:

Touring history

Most played:

  • London (67)
  • Los Angeles (LA) (46)
  • New York (NYC) (37)
  • SF Bay Area (34)
  • Chicago (33)

Appears most with:

  • Mötley Crüe (50)
  • The J. Geils Band (27)
  • Living Colour (20)
  • Sheryl Crow (18)
  • Peter Tosh (14)

Distance travelled:

Similar artists

AC/DC live.

  • Most popular charts
  • API information
  • Brand guidelines
  • Community guidelines
  • Terms of use
  • Privacy policy
  • Cookies settings
  • Cookies policy

Get your tour dates seen everywhere.

EMP

  • But we really hope you love us.

antiMusic Logo

The Rolling Stones Wrapped Up 60th Anniversary Tour (2022 In Review)

Legendry band ended tour in Berlin

Rolling Stones Video still

Slipknot Announce Knotfest Iowa Lineup- Serj Tankian Shares Teaser For New Single 'A.F. Day'- more

59th ACM Awards First Round of Performers Announced- Miranda Lambert Joined By Reba At Stagecoach and Debuts 'Wranglers'- more

  • International edition
  • Australia edition
  • Europe edition

Mick Jagger performing during the Rolling Stones’ Sixty tour at Anfield.

The Rolling Stones review – world’s greatest rockers are still a gas, gas, gas

Anfield, Liverpool While Abba perform as avatars, Jagger and co remain the real deal with the rip-roaring verve of stars several decades younger

M ick Jagger recently said rock’n’roll “isn’t supposed to be done in your 70s”, but he seems determined to prove this wrong. While Abba have returned as digital avatars of their young selves, the Stones’ frontman is his own living, breathing Jagger-tar. He turns 79 next month and has a replacement heart valve but sustains the stage energy of someone several decades younger. Alongside him, fellow grinning septuagenarians Keith Richards (78) and Ron Wood (75) sway elegantly like ancient trees in a breeze, playing their guitars with a swagger that suggests that time, however improbably, is still on their side.

Well, almost. Each show on this 60th-anniversary tour opens with a tribute to Charlie Watts, whose death aged 80 last year was a reminder that even Rolling Stones are mortal. Watts’s approved successor, American drummer Steve Jordan, is merely 65. He plays on the beat rather than behind it, but brings his own fills to Tumbling Dice and has clearly accustomed himself to the peculiarities of anchoring the Stones’ wayward, ramshackle glory and a catalogue brimming with copper-bottomed classics.

Brown Sugar, their second-most performed song ever, was recently retired – its references to slavery and sexuality proving too controversial for the modern era – but a stellar setlist stretches from 1963’s Lennon and McCartney-penned single I Wanna Be Your Man (“Since we’re in Liverpool …”, drawls Jagger) to the 2020 reggae-tinged lockdown single, Living in a Ghost Town.

Mick Jagger flanked by Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards, plus drummer Steve Jordan.

There’s a punchy Street Fighting Man; 19th Nervous Breakdown and Get Off My Cloud are kinetic. Out of Time – the 1966 song never performed before this tour – and a hymn-like You Can’t Always Get What You Want start the first of many singalongs. It’s not just the songs, though, it’s the delivery: Jagger’s voice is stadium-strong and the guitars cut through with a raw power usually polished out of gigs this size.

“It’s great to see you. It’s great to see anybody,” jokes the indestructible Richards, while Jagger quips about visiting local landmarks: hugging Cilla Black’s statue was “closer than I ever got in real life!” After bassist Darryl Jones brings the funk to Miss You, dusk descends and the stage glows red for Paint It Black and Sympathy for the Devil, brilliantly unsettling songs that acknowledge the darkness like nothing else in rock.

Then it’s into Gimme Shelter as images of bombed Ukraine remind us that war currently is “just a shot away”. As the clock passes the two-hour mark, Jagger is still Jumping Jack Flash incarnate, tearing into Satisfaction, a song he once said he didn’t want to be singing when he was 30.

They’re deep into uncharted territory now. No other band has rocked this hard for this long, but an Anfield roar of You’ll Never Walk Alone goes up to honour a group who are clearly still worthy of the title of the greatest rock’n’roll band in the world.

The Rolling Stones play Hyde Park, London, on 25 June and 3 July.

  • The Rolling Stones
  • Pop and rock
  • live music reviews

Comments (…)

Most viewed.

an image, when javascript is unavailable

The Rolling Stones Announce ‘Hackney Diamonds’ North American Stadium Tour

By Andy Greene

Andy Greene

The Rolling Stones are hitting stadiums across North America in 2024 to celebrate the release of their new album, Hackney Diamonds . The 16-city tour (which includes a headlining slot at Jazz Fest in New Orleans) kicks off April 28 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, and wraps up July 17 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Ticket sales begin December 1 at 10:00 am.

Hackney Diamonds is the first Rolling Stones album of new material since 2005’s A Bigger Bang . Produced by Andrew Watt and featuring guest appearances by Paul McCartney, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, and Lady Gaga, the album was met with near-universal acclaim. “A collection of bangers (old-school division) that nobody in their right mind had a right to expect in 2023,” Rolling Stone ’s David Browne wrote, “Hackney Diamonds isn’t just another new Stones album, but a vibrant and cohesive record — the first Stones album in ages you’ll want to crank more than once before filing away.”

Trump Allies Hope Kristi Noem’s Puppy Killing Also Kills Her VP Chances

Kristi noem doubles down on story about killing her dog from memoir: ‘i decided what i did’, rolling stones kick-start 'hackney diamonds' tour with thrilling houston concert, billie eilish would like to reintroduce herself.

Here are the dates for The Rolling Stones ’24 Hackney Diamonds tour.

April 28 – Houston, TX @ RG Stadium May 2 – New Orleans, LA @ Jazz Fest May 7 – Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium May 11 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium May 15 – Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field May 23 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium May 30 – Foxboro, MA @ Gillette Stadium June 3 – Orlando, FL @ Camping World Stadium June 7 – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium June 11 – Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field June 15 – Cleveland, OH @ Cleveland Browns Stadium June 20 – Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High June 27 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field July 5 – Vancouver, BC @ BC Place July 10 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium July 17 – Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s Stadium

The Weeknd Donates $2 Million to Provide 18 Million Loaves of Bread to Gaza Families

  • Gaza Donation
  • By Kalia Richardson

Taylor Swift Dominates Entire Top 10 on Hot 100. Again

  • By Ethan Millman

Gracie Abrams Is Ready to Release Her Second Album

  • By Jon Blistein

2024 ACM Awards: Lainey Wilson, Jelly Roll, and Chris Stapleton Will Perform

  • Taking the Stage
  • By Larisha Paul

Big Sean, Bazzi, and Barry Sanders: The Best Things We Saw at the 2024 NFL Draft in Detroit

  • Motown Magic
  • By Waiss Aramesh and Joel Hoard

Most Popular

Louvre considers moving mona lisa to underground chamber to end 'public disappointment', real-life 'baby reindeer' stalker speaks out following netflix show success, pauly shore 'was up all night crying' after richard simmons said 'i don't approve' of biopic, asks for meeting as 'you haven't even heard the pitch', sources gave an update on hugh jackman's 'love life' after fans raised concerns about his well-being, you might also like, the weeknd pledges $2 million to provide food for humanitarian support in gaza, frasers group buys back matches’ intellectual property, but not the stock, the best yoga mats for any practice, according to instructors, ‘fallout’ is off to the second-best start in amazon prime video’s history, diamond sports nears directv deal as clock ticks on comcast carriage.

Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2024 Rolling Stone, LLC. All rights reserved.

Verify it's you

Please log in.

  • Discount Codes

The Rolling Stones live in Madrid: Celebrating six decades at the top for rock’n’roll royalty

Wanda Metropolitano, June 1: the band return with a bang to celebrate another unassailable milestone

The Rolling Stones live in Madrid

Two formidable British institutions hit considerable milestones this week: Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Platinum Jubilee, marking 70 years on the British throne, and The Rolling Stones kick off their 60th Anniversary tour; a 14-date jaunt through European stadiums this summer. Both Her Madge and The Stones’ Mick Jagger are undeniable symbols of post-War British power and both are prone to costume changes. Although, only one will wiggle its hips, blow kisses and peacock around the stage for two-and-a-half hours. Thankfully, it’s the latter.

This is, as Jagger tells the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium crowd in Spanish, a very special night. It marks the start of a new ‘Sixty’ tour’, guitarist Ronnie Wood’s 75th birthday, and the first European show they’ve ever played without their late drummer, Charlie Watts. The iconic sticksman passed in August 2021 , and while their returning shows without him last winter – featuring replacement Steve Jordan – showed a band still processing the loss of their secret weapon and great pal, ‘Sixty’ celebrates his life and everyone who remains in the band. The show opens with a video tribute to Watts, and as Jagger recently said : “I don’t really expect him to be there any more if I turn round during a show”. The Stones are clearly ready to look forward, but never forget the past.

Madrid is a perfect place to start the new era. Here, they’re treated like infallible rock’n’roll gods, welcomed on stage by home-made banners that combine the national flags of Spain, Argentina and Uruguay with the infamous tongue-logo. If you’re not wearing a piece of new merchandise (or knock-off), you’re the odd one out. You’d better be prepared for when the band bring these vibes to Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium and BST Hyde Park in London for their first UK shows in nearly four years.

stones tour 2022

For those who’ve seen The Stones live before, little here was genuinely new: ‘Street Fighting Man’ and ‘19th Nervous Breakdown’ still offer a one-two punch, and the groovy ‘Honky Tonk Woman’ and ‘Miss You’ still have serious slink, but they remain thrilling nonetheless. When they do throw in a curveball, like playing 1966’s ‘Out Of Time’ live for the first time ever , it’s breathtaking to find elements of the band’s legacy that feel untouched. The great survivors still have many tricks up their sleeves.

Jagger’s crowd work is as spectacular as ever; wriggling, pointing, clapping and blowing kisses as he flirts with every corner of this gigantic football stadium – all the while sprinting up and down a 100 metre walkway. The comparisons to Harry Styles seem apt – though Mick disputes it – and it appears that he seems to give extra effort tonight to up the playful rivalry: ‘Beast Of Burden’ features some unnecessary, thoroughly entertaining interpretive dancing side of stage from Jagger. Even when Keith Richards takes the lead on ‘Happy’ and ‘Slipping Away’, he seems genuinely touched at the crowd’s response, flashing that dazzling smile of pearly whites.

And six decades in, there’s nary a thrill on earth like the final 30 minutes of a Stones gig: who else could lead a set-closing run-in with the likes of ‘Start Me Up’, ‘Paint It Black’, ‘Sympathy For The Devil’ and ‘Jumping Jack Flash’ and complete it so effortlessly? Just as the show begins to feel too familiar again, they’re always ready to keep themselves and fans on their toes. During ‘Gimme Shelter’, the anti-war song features a tribute to Ukraine, with Jagger and backing vocalist Sasha Allen trading lines as devastating images of bombed-out buildings play on screen.

Recommended

The band’s return to Europe for their first shows post-COVID is undoubtedly a special one, and the focused mission of the tour – celebrating the band’s legacy, but trying to keep it fresh – brings extra gravitas to the evening. At the rate and intensity they’re going at, there’s little stopping them from making a crack at their own Platinum Jubilee in the years to come.

The Rolling Stones played:

‘Street Fighting Man’ ’19th Nervous Breakdown’ ‘Sad Sad Sad’ ‘Tumbling Dice’ ‘Out of Time’ ‘Beast of Burden’ ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ ‘Living in a Ghost Town’ ‘Honky Tonk Women’ ‘Happy’ ‘Slipping Away’ ‘Miss You’ ‘Midnight Rambler’ ‘Start Me Up’ ‘Paint It Black’ ‘Sympathy for the Devil’ ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ ‘Gimme Shelter’ ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’

The Rolling Stones will also play an additional UK date with a show at the iconic Anfield Stadium in Liverpool on June 9, as part of the band’s new European tour ‘SIXTY’. Visit here for tickets and more information. 

  • Related Topics
  • The Rolling Stones

You May Also Like

Lankum: “this generation of irish artists have a confidence to stand up and be themselves”, ranking the ‘fallout’ games by their radio stations, good neighbours live in london: tiktok stars spin obvious influences into heartfelt anthems, steven knight on ‘this town’ and his big-budget ‘peaky blinders’ movie, fat white family – ‘forgiveness is yours’ review: inventive, ambitious and weirdly respectable, more stories, kanye west accused of racial discrimination by former security guard , fans think a ‘returnal’ follow-up will be announced later this week, meet jayahadadream – the winners of the 2024 glastonbury emerging talent competition, ‘manor lords’ dev looking to fanbase for future of “overpowered” trade system, spotify reports record profits of over €1billion, russell brand is getting baptised to “leave the past behind”.

stones tour 2022

Rolling Stones Dazzle at ’24 Hackney Diamonds Tour Kickoff: Review and Set List

T he Rolling Stones kicked off their ’24 Hackney Diamonds tour at Houston’s NRG Stadium on Sunday with such age-defying splendor that one shudders to consider the details of their Faustian bargain.

Led by octogenarians Mick Jagger and Keith Richards , the Stones delivered an 18-song, two-hour set full of stadium-sized singalongs, along with a sprinkling of relative deep cuts and new tracks off last year’s Hackney Diamonds .

You can see the set list below.

The band wasted no time whipping the 72,000-capacity stadium into a frenzy with set opener “Start Me Up.” Jagger leapt, spun and sauntered across the stage with a ballerina’s grace as he barked with barrel-chested virility, and Ron Wood ‘s searing guitar solo slashed through Richards’ sturdy riffs. The frontman summoned the righteous indignation of yesteryear on “Get Off of My Cloud,” while “Rocks Off” bristled with pompous, sleazy decadence.

READ MORE: Rolling Stones Albums Ranked Worst to Best

Although they could have easily filled a two-hour set with roof-raising hits, the Stones opted for a slow burn, giving the Aftermath gem “Out of Time” (first played live in 2022) its Houston debut and winning a spirited singalong by Jagger’s sheer force of will. “I don’t think you really knew it, but you get to know it,” the frontman snarked afterward.

Another Houston debut — Hackney Diamonds lead single “ Angry ” — followed, one of only three new songs performed, along with “Sweet Sounds of Heaven” and the live debut of “Mess It Up.” Each received a hit-worthy reception, proof that the Stones’ latest LP achieves a hip modernity without straying too far from their bawdy blues-rock roots.

Glueing the operation together was the Stones’ ace touring band, particularly drummer Steve Jordan and bassist Darryl Jones, who maintained a precise, urgent thrust on each song. The duo made room for Jagger to vamp continuously and allowed Wood and Richards to keep their playing loose. The latter, a picture of a rock ‘n’ roll Dorian Gray, varied in lucidity from song to song, but held it together for his lead vocal turn during a raucous rendition of Tattoo You ‘s “Little T&A,” unveiled for the first time since 2016.

By the time the Stones reached the sinister boogie of “Sympathy for the Devil” (whose Roman temple stage design was the most dazzling of the evening), they had the crowd in the palm of their hands. A marathon of hits in the second half — “Gimme Shelter,” “Honky Tonk Women,” “Miss You,” “Paint It Black,” “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” kept them at a fever pitch until the house lights went up.

There will come a day when the Stones can no longer deliver their one-of-a-kind stadium spectacle, but the end appeared nowhere in sight at the ’24 Hackney Diamonds tour kickoff. No use trying to put an expiration date on them; they’ve long since shattered every notion of what a rock ‘n’ roll band can achieve, and at this point, they’re competing only with themselves.

The Rolling Stones, 4/28/24, NRG Stadium, Houston

1. “Start Me Up”

2. “Get Off of My Cloud”

3. “Rocks Off”

4. “Out of Time”

6. “Beast of Burden”

7. “Mess It Up” (live debut)

8. “Tumbling Dice”

9. “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”

10. “Little T&A”

11. “Sympathy for the Devil”

12. “Gimme Shelter”

13. “Honky Tonk Women”

14. “Miss You”

15. “Paint It Black”

16. “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”

17. “Sweet Sounds of Heaven”

18. “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”

Next: Top 100 Rolling Stones Songs

  • classic rock
  • Hackney Diamonds
  • The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones Rock Houston to Kick Off 2024 ‘Hackney Diamonds’ Tour With Live Debut of “Mess It Up”

by Matt Friedlander April 29, 2024, 10:45 am

The Rolling Stones ’ 2024 tour in support of their latest album, Hackney Diamonds , blasted off Sunday, April 28, at NRG Stadium in Houston.

Videos by American Songwriter

Appropriately enough, the British rock legends started things off with their classic 1981 hit “Start Me Up.” The band played for about two hours and the set featured 18 songs.

[Buy Rolling Stones Concert Tickets]

The show was made up mostly of versions of The Stones’ classic hits, including “Get Off My Cloud,” “Tumbling Dice,” “Can’t Always Get What You Want,” “Sympathy for the Devil,” “Honky Tonk Women,” “Miss You,” “Paint It Black,” and “Jumping Jack Flash.” “Beat of Burden” was added to the set thanks to a fan vote.

The band also played three songs from Hackney Diamonds —“Angry,” “Mess It Up,” and “Sweet Sound of Heaven.” The Houston concert marked the live debut of “Mess It Up,” while the other two previously had been played live only once, at The Stones’ intimate album-release party at the New York City club Racket in October 2023.

[RELATED: Houston, We Have a Rock Star: Mick Jagger Visits NASA’s Johnson Space Center Ahead of Rolling Stones Tour]

The set also included a few deep cuts from the group’s catalog—“Rocks Off,” “Out of Time,” and the Keith Richards-sung “Little T&A.”

The Rolling Stones brought the concert to a close with their signature song, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.”

The Rolling Stones’ Posted Photos on Their Social Media Sites

After the show, The Stones posted a message on their social media sites that read, “Thank you Houston! You were an amazing audience for the opening night!”

The post also featured a series of photos from the concert, including several pics of the audience and one of the evening’s set list. A separate post featured photos of the band members onstage.

Fans React to the Tour Kickoff

Plenty of fans who attended the show posted messages about the event in the comments section of the group’s Instagram page.

One fan wrote, “Amazing show as always!! The biggest and best surprise: Out Of Time!! [“Mess It Up”] the other TOP one!

Another shared, “I caught Ronnie [Wood’s] pick he used for Paint It Black. great show, finally got to see Beast of Burden.”

A third fan commented, “It was an amazing show, couldn’t be more happy! A music lifetime experience.”

More About The Rolling Stones’ 2024 Tour

The Rolling Stones’ 2024 tour in support of Hackney Diamonds continues on Thursday, May 2, with a headlining performance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The trek, which features a total of 19 concerts, is scheduled through a July 17 performance in Santa Clara, California.

The tour also features multiple shows at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey; Soldier Field in Chicago; and SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Tickets for The Rolling Stones’ concerts are available now via various outlets, including StubHub .

Here’s The Rolling Stones full set list, NRG Stadium, Houston, TX, 4/28/24:

  • “Start Me Up”
  • “Get Off My Cloud”
  • “Rocks Off”
  • “Out of Time”
  • “Beast of Burden”
  • “Mess It Up”
  • “Tumbling Dice”
  • “Can’t Always Get What You Want”
  • “Little T&A”
  • “Sympathy for the Devil”
  • “Gimme Shelter”
  • “Honky Tonk Women”
  • “Paint It Black”
  • “Jumping Jack Flash”
  • “Sweet Sound of Heaven”
  • “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Rolling Stones (@therollingstones)

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Only members can comment. Become a member . Already a member? Log In .

The Beatles pose together

Each of the Beatles’ Least Favorite Beatles Album

© 2024 American Songwriter

stones tour 2022

Start Me Up: the Stones Kick off North America Tour in Houston

Reuters

Mick Jagger of the rock band The Rolling Stones performs, as the band kick off their 2024 Hackney Diamonds tour at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, U.S. April 28, 2024. REUTERS/Callaghan O'Hare

By Arathy Somasekhar

HOUSTON (Reuters) -The Rolling Stones kicked off their North America tour at a sold-out venue in Houston on Sunday, with people traveling from various cities to watch one of the world's most enduring rock bands amid worries that this could be their last tour.

The show was the first of 16 performances, set across the U.S. and Canada through July.

Fans flocked to the NRG Stadium in Houston in Rolling Stones T-shirts showcasing the band's iconic lips and tongue logo.

The band, formed more than six decades ago, opened with "Start Me Up" with Mick Jagger walking onto the stage in a shiny striped jacket, a gray sequined shirt and black jeans. People immediately started to dance along to the 1981 classic.

Jagger, who is 80, danced, skipped and ran across the stage while showcasing his vocal range.

"Hello Houston, it's good to be back in the lone star state," Jagger said, adding that band visited NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston and making quips about Texas-based convenience store chain Buc-ee's.

He performed alongside Keith Richards, 80, and Ronnie Wood, 76, the surviving core of the band.

"Every time I see them, it's such a joy. They're amazing. They take such true joy in playing," said Greta Brasgalla, 56, who traveled from El Paso, Texas, to watch the band for the seventh time. She also plans to watch the Rolling Stones in Atlanta in June.

The band attracted people of all ages to the stadium, with a significant proportion of the audience over 60.

The 18 songs played over two hours included a mix of classics and three from the latest record "Hackney Diamonds", the Stones' first album of original material since 2005 and the first recording since drummer Charlie Watts died in 2021.

Other songs they played included "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Out of Time", all to massive applause.

Richards, whose song-writing partnership with Jagger is one of the most enduring and successful in rock, sang "Little T&A."

The Stones closed the show with "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". They head to the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival for a special performance this week.

Fans, however, worried that this could be one of the last tours by the Stones.

"Every time we see them, we wonder if it's going to be the last. That's our fear," said Savannah Welch, who traveled from Austin and brought along her son Charlie.

(Reporting by Arathy Somasekhar in Houston; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and Lisa Shumaker)

Copyright 2024 Thomson Reuters .

Join the Conversation

America 2024

stones tour 2022

Health News Bulletin

Stay informed on the latest news on health and COVID-19 from the editors at U.S. News & World Report.

Sign in to manage your newsletters »

Sign up to receive the latest updates from U.S News & World Report and our trusted partners and sponsors. By clicking submit, you are agreeing to our Terms and Conditions & Privacy Policy .

You May Also Like

The 10 worst presidents.

U.S. News Staff Feb. 23, 2024

stones tour 2022

Cartoons on President Donald Trump

Feb. 1, 2017, at 1:24 p.m.

stones tour 2022

Photos: Obama Behind the Scenes

April 8, 2022

stones tour 2022

Photos: Who Supports Joe Biden?

March 11, 2020

stones tour 2022

The Week in Cartoons April 29 - May 3

April 29, 2024, at 3:28 p.m.

stones tour 2022

Columbia Gives Ultimatum to Protesters

Lauren Camera April 29, 2024

stones tour 2022

Fed to Meet Amid Inflation Spike

Tim Smart April 29, 2024

stones tour 2022

RFK Jr.: By the Numbers

Laura Mannweiler April 26, 2024

stones tour 2022

Biden’s Student Loan Chief to Step Down

Lauren Camera April 26, 2024

stones tour 2022

What to Know: Bird Flu Virus in Milk

Cecelia Smith-Schoenwalder April 26, 2024

stones tour 2022

The Rolling Stones kick off new tour sponsored by AARP

Mick Jagger, left, and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones perform during the first night of...

HOUSTON (AP) — Time marches on and all good things must come to an end. But don’t tell that to  The Rolling Stones .

What many believe to be the greatest rock ‘n’ roll band in the world showed no signs of slowing down anytime soon as they kicked off their latest tour Sunday night at Houston’s NRG Stadium.

The Stones have been touring for more than 60 years. Frontman Mick Jagger and lead guitarist Keith Richards are both 80, with guitarist Ronnie Wood not far behind at 76. Their tour is being sponsored in part by AARP.

But during a vibrant two-hour show, the Stones played with the energy of a band that was on tour for the first time.

“It’s great to be back in the Lone Star State,” Jagger told the packed stadium, filled with longtime fans, many wearing faded concert shirts from previous tours.

Jagger often strutted up and down the stage with seemingly boundless energy while Richards and Wood played many familiar guitar riffs beloved by fans. Jagger often led the audience in sing-alongs.

“The energy level is up and it’s always up with them. The age doesn’t show,” Dale Skjerseth, the Stones’ production director, said Friday before the concert.

The Stones have hit the road to support the release of their latest album,  “Hackney Diamonds,”  the band’s first record of original music since 2005.

Houston was the first stop on the band’s 16-city tour across the U.S. and Canada. Other cities on the tour include New Orleans, Philadelphia and Vancouver, British Columbia. The tour ends on July 17 in Santa Clara, California.

During Sunday’s 18-song concert set list, the Stones played several tracks off the new record, including lead single  “Angry.”  They also played classics including “Sympathy for the Devil,” “Gimmer Shelter,” Honky Tonk Women” and “Start Me Up.”

After playing “Beast of Burden,” Jagger said that concertgoers in Houston had voted to include it on the set list.

“You can’t go wrong with that,” one man in the audience could be heard screaming.

The Stones also played some unexpected choices, including “Rocks Off,” from their 1972 double album “Exile on Main St.” and “Out of Time,” a 1966 song that Jagger said during the concert had not ever been played by the band in the U.S.

With the 2021  death of drummer Charlie Watts , the Stones are now comprised of the core trio of Jagger, Richards and Wood. On Sunday, they were backed by various musicians including two keyboardists, a new drummer, backup singers and a brass section.

While the stage was surrounded by a large collection of video screens projecting images throughout the show, the main focus of the concert was the band and their songs

Before Sunday’s concert, Jagger spent time on Friday touring NASA’s Johnson Space Center in suburban Houston, posting photos on his Instagram account of him with astronauts inside Mission Control.

“I had an amazing trip to the space center,” Jagger said.

When asked if the band might be thinking about retiring, Skjerseth said he doubts that will happen.

“This is not the end. They’re very enthused,” he said.

Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.

Marshella Marie Chidester

Woman charged with murder in fatal birthday party crash that killed 2 kids, injured 15 people

Marshella Marie Chidester

Woman charged in deadly birthday party crash released on bond

11-month-old Caleb Snead was attacked by a family dog while in his crib.

Dog known to be aggressive attacks 11-month-old in Toledo

Zachary Gibson

BG coach convicted for raping two 15-year-old boys

The Lucas County Sheriff’s Office has identified the body of a Holland man pulled from Anchor...

Police identify body of man pulled from Anchor Pointe Marina

Latest news.

Virginia Johnson said love is her secret to long life.

106-year-old woman shares her secret to living a long life

CMPD: ‘Numerous’ officers shot as active gunfire continues in east Charlotte, roads closing

‘Numerous’ law enforcement officers shot in Charlotte neighborhood

FILE - Actor Gerard Depardieu addresses the media during the press conference for the film...

Actor Gérard Depardieu will be tried for alleged sexual assaults on a film set, prosecutors say

The third and final early bird drawing is complete, leading up to the Greater Toledo Home...

Winner of $10,000 shopping spree at Appliance Center announced

Nearly 60 million Americans may no longer be able to afford internet this week.

Millions could lose internet access as government program expires

The Rolling Stones News – Hackney Diamonds US-Tour 2024 – Setlists, shows in videos, new album

The greatest Rock'n'Roll Band of this planet!

stones tour 2022

Stonesnews Startpage

Greatness - The Washington Post

Long! Live! The Rolling Stones!!

Welcome to stonesnews.com!

Tourstart: the rolling stones hackney diamonds tour 2024.

Sunday, April 28 2024, Houston, TX, NRG Stadium

April/May 2024

You were at the gig? Got some review or story to tell? Well, SEND IT TO ME! 🙂

If you want to support this site, just click on the ADS if you see any and if you like 🙂

Check out the latest news:

Houston aftermath – setlist, videos.

Houston Aftermath - setlist, videos

You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Youtube . To access the actual content, click the button below. Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers.

Tour-start tonight! Livestreams

Tour-start tonight! Livestreams

Just 1 day to go! – updates

Just 1 day to go! - updates

Houston – the stage is ready…

Houston - the stage is ready...

Mick @ NASA

Mick @ NASA

Nice: just slow down a little for 5 minutes…

Nice: just slow down a little for 5 minutes...

Official HD-tour-merch

Official HD-tour-merch

It’s voting time again!

It's voting time again!

The excitement rises – only 3 days left!

The excitement rises - only 3 days left!

(Updated) If you don’t mind …

(Updated) If you don't mind ...

Houston – THE STAGE!

Houston - THE STAGE!

5 days of rehearsals

5 days of rehearsals

2 items for Record Store Day 2024 – Live at Racket, ABKCO

2 items for Record Store Day 2024 - Live at Racket, ABKCO

Off Stones: RIP Dickey!

Off Stones: RIP Dickey!

Rumours – Lady GaGa??

Rumours - Lady GaGa??

Rehearsals – Smash!

Rehearsals - Smash!

News from rehearsals…

News from rehearsals...

Songs rehearsed and a better Ronnie

Songs rehearsed and a better Ronnie

Ronnie warming up

Ronnie warming up

From London to Shanghai

From London to Shanghai

Gary Clark Jr. for Houston

Gary Clark Jr. for Houston

Official countdown!

Official countdown!

Here we go again!!!!

Here we go again!!!!

Catching Fire: The Story Of Anita Pallenberg!

Catching Fire: The Story Of Anita Pallenberg!

Rehearsals have begun

Rehearsals have begun

New book out by M. Bonanno!

New book out by M. Bonanno!

Opening acts…

Opening acts...

What’s up, Glimmer Twins?

What's up, Glimmer Twins?

Rehearsals for the tour !??!

Rehearsals for the tour !??!

List of pages at stonesnews.com:

Privacy policy.

1. An overview of data protection General The following gives a simple overview of what happens to your personal information when you visit our website. Personal information is any data with which you could be personally identified. Detailed information on

Cookie Policy

This site uses cookies – small text files that are placed on your machine to help the site provide a better user experience. In general, cookies are used to retain user preferences, store information for things like shopping carts, and

Archive 2012 – 3

  December 25 – Christmas wishes, Ronnie’s marriage => Greetings to all out there! Thanks for the heads up some of you kindly sent in!! The Stones also greet you: => Ronnie has entered save harbour again! Although it could

50years tour 2012

The Gigs #5 PPV Prudential Center, Newark NJ, December 15th 2012 SETLIST GET OFF OF MY CLOUD THE LAST TIME IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N’ ROLL PAINT IT BLACK GIMME SHELTER with Lady Gaga WILD HORSES GOING DOWN with John Mayer

The archives

Dive into the archives of stonesnews.com

Archive 2012 – 2

May 30 – Rolling Stones music stars in Omega Olympic ads As you can see at USA today or campaignlive.co.uk, Omega, official time-keeper for the London Olympic Games 2012 and highest-profile advertiser, uses an adaption of the Stones “Start Me

2013 – 1

The Rolling Stones 50 and counting tour – Rehearsals May 1 – Gig #0 – Echoplex aftermath => After all what was told by the lucky ones who got in, it was one hell of a show. 90 minutes flash

2013 – 2 – 50years and counting tour

The Rolling Stones On Tour 2013: 50 Years and counting… Rolling Stones Tour Dates April 27 Los Angeles Echoplex May 3 Los Angeles Staples Center May 5 Oakland Oracle Arena May 8 San Jose HP Pavilion May 11 Las Vegas

2014 – 14on fire tour – 1

The Rolling Stones On Tour: 14 ON FIRE Tour 2014, Part 1 March 31 – Oslo, Stokholm and Paris sold out in minutes => Finally, after some time of silence, the official Rolling Stones site came up with the confirmation

2014 – 14 on fire tour – 2

The Rolling Stones 14 On Fire The Rolling Stones – 14 ON FIRE Tour Europe – May-July 2014 February 21 – Abu Dhabi, du Arena, Yas Island February 26 – Tokyo, Tokyo Dome March 04 – Tokyo, Tokyo Dome March

2014 – 14 on fire tour – 3

The Rolling Stones 14 On Fire – Last Gig: Auckland 14 On Fire Tour 2014: Australia, New Zealand Adelaide, Adelaide Oval Saturday 25 October Perth, Perth Arena Wednesday 29 October Perth, Perth Arena Saturday 01 November Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena

2015 – zip-code tour – 1

>>> JE – SUIS – CHARLIE !!! <<< THE ROLLING STONES 2015 ZIP CODE TOUR 24 MAY – SAN DIEGO – PETCO PARK 30 MAY – COLUMBUS, OH – OHIO STADIUM 3 JUNE – MINNEAPOLIS, MN – TCF BANK STADIUM

2015 – zip-code-tour – 2

THE ROLLING STONES 2015 ZIP CODE TOUR 24 MAY – SAN DIEGO – PETCO PARK 30 MAY – COLUMBUS, OH – OHIO STADIUM 3 JUNE – MINNEAPOLIS, MN – TCF BANK STADIUM 6 JUNE – DALLAS, TX – AT&T STADIUM

2015 – zip-code-tour – 3

1st Things first: Stones in the studio cutting new tracks! South America Tour and new album in 2016 December 24 – Merry Christmas & Happy New Year! => Peace, Love and Rock’n’Roll to all of you out there! While waiting

2016 – Olé-tour – 1

1st Things first: CUBA FREE CONCERT CONFIRMED! Las Vegas after SA? South America Tour, new album in 2016 ==> AMERICA LATINA OLÉ Tour 2016 <== 3 February – Santiago, Chile – Estadio Nacional 7 February – Buenos Aires, Argentina –

2016 – Olé-tour – 2

1st Things first: Totally Stripped out in May! CUBA FREE CONCERT! Las Vegas after SA? South America Tour, new album in 2016 ==> AMERICA LATINA OLÉ Tour 2016 <== 3 February – Santiago, Chile – Estadio Nacional 7 February –

2017 – 1

  1st things first: New album: ‘Blue & Lonesome’ / EXHIBITIONISM opens in NYC, next is Australia / New album and European Tour in 2017 ==> Tourdates 2017 <== 1. Sep 09 Hamburg DE, Stadtpark 2. Sep 12 München DE,

2017 – 2

1st things first: Europe Tour “No Filter” autumn 2017, new album in the making ==> Tourdates 2017 <== 1. Sep 09 Hamburg DE, Stadtpark 2. Sep 12 München DE, Olympic Stadium 3. Sep 16 Spielberg AT, Spielberg at Red Bull

2018 – 1

  1st things first: Europe Tour “No Filter 2018”, new album in the making   The Rolling Stones No Filter tour 2018 29 MAY – SOUTHAMPTON, UK – ST MARY’S STADIUM (NEW SHOW)02 June – COVENTRY, UK – RICOH STADIUM

2018 – 2

1st things first: Europe Tour “No Filter 2018”, new album in the making   The Rolling Stones No Filter tour 2018 29 MAY – SOUTHAMPTON, UK – ST MARY’S STADIUM (NEW SHOW)02 June – COVENTRY, UK – RICOH STADIUM (NEW

2018 – 3

2018 – 4.

1st things first: STONES TOUR 2019 announcement coming soon, New album in the making   If you want to support this site, just click on the ADS if you see any and if you like 🙂   October 24 –

SHOWS IN VIDEOS

Shows in yt-videos, downloads, manchester 2018.

Thx to YouTube and many friends, here are the YouTubes so far known to me about the show in Manchester, June 05, 2018. Usually I rate the completeness and the quality of sound higher than that of the picture when

COVENTRY 2018

Thx to YouTube and many friends, here are the YouTubes so far known to me about the show in Coventry, June 02, 2018. Usually I rate the completeness and the quality of sound higher than that of the picture when

SOUTHAMPTON 2018

Thx to YouTube and many friends, here are the YouTubes so far known to me about the show in Southampton, May 29, 2018. Usually I rate the completeness and the quality of sound higher than that of the picture when

LONDON II 2018

Thx to YouTube and many friends, here are the YouTubes so far known to me about the show in London, May 25, 2018. Usually I rate the completeness and the quality of sound higher than that of the picture when

Stonesnews impressum

No filter tour – chicago, june 21 2019.

You were at the gig? How / when / why did you come to like The Rolling Stones? Got some review or story to tell? WELL, SEND IT TO ME! 🙂

Archive 2022

Archive 2021.

January 2021 February 2021 March 2021 April 2021 May 2021 June 2021 July 2021 August 2021 September 2021 October 2021 November 2021 Descember 2021

Archive 2020

January 2020 February 2020 March 2020 April 2020 May 2020 June 2020 July 2020 August 2020 September 2020 October 2020 November 2020 Descember 2020

Archive 2019

January 2019 February 2019 March 2019 April 2019 May 2019 June 2019 July 2019 August 2019 September 2019 October 2019 November 2019 Descember 2019

Archive 2023

January 2023 February 2023 March 2023 April 2023 May 2023 June 2023 July 2023 August 2023 September 2023 October 2023 November 2023 Descember 2023

Rolling Stones announce openers for 2024 tour: Tyler Childers, Red Clay Strays and more

  • Updated: Apr. 26, 2024, 9:37 a.m. |
  • Published: Apr. 26, 2024, 8:02 a.m.

Rolling Stones

British rock band The Rolling Stones' singer Mick Jagger, center, guitarists Keith Richards, right, and Ron Wood perform July 27, 2022. The band is set to play at New Orleans Jazz Fest on May 2. (Ina Fassbender | AFP via Getty Images) AFP via Getty Images

The Rolling Stones are hitting the road after their May 2 performance at New Orleans Jazz Fest , in support of “Hackney Diamonds,” the band’s first album of original music since 2005.

The rock ‘n roll legends have now announced their lineup of openers for the 2024 tour, including some heavy-hitters from the Americana and country genres.

Tyler Childers, who released his sixth acclaimed album “Rustin’ in the Rain” in 2023, The Red Clay Strays and The War and Treaty are among the openers, joining CMA entertainer of the year Lainey Wilson, Carin León, Bettye LaVette, Ghost Hounds, Gary Clark Jr., The Pretty Reckless, and The Linda Lindas.

Wilson was featured on the 2023 tribute album to The Rolling Stones, “Stoned Cold Country,” which included several country artists performing Stones classics.

Tickets to the upcoming tour can be purchased at the official Rolling Stones website.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by The Rolling Stones (@therollingstones)

The Rolling Stones 2024 tour dates

  • April 28 – Houston @ NRG Stadium with Gary Clark Jr
  • May 2 – New Orleans @ Jazz Fest
  • May 7 – Glendale, Arizona @ State Farm Stadium with Carin León; Electric Mud
  • May 11 – Las Vegas, Nevada @ Allegiant Stadium with The Pretty Reckless
  • May 15 – Seattle @ Lumen Field with Joe Bonamassa
  • May 23 – East Rutherford, New Jersey @ MetLife Stadium with TBA
  • May 26 – East Rutherford, New Jersey @ MetLife Stadium with Lawrence
  • May 30 – Foxboro, Massachusetts @ Gillette Stadium with The Red Clay Strays
  • June 3 – Orlando, Florida @ Camping World Stadium with Tyler Childers
  • June 7 – Atlanta @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium with Ghost Hounds
  • June 11 – Philadelphia @ Lincoln Financial Field with Kaleo
  • June 15 – Cleveland, Ohio @ Cleveland Browns Stadium with Ghost Hounds
  • June 20 – Denver @ Empower Field at Mile High with Widespread Panic
  • June 27 – Chicago @ Soldier Field with Betty LaVette
  • June 30 – Chicago @ Soldier Field with Lainey Wilson
  • July 5 – Vancouver, British Columbia @ BC Place with Ghost Hounds
  • July 10 – Los Angeles @ SoFi Stadium with The War and Treaty
  • July 13 – Los Angeles @ SoFi Stadium with The Linda Lindas
  • July 17 – Santa Clara, California @ Levi’s Stadium with The Beaches

If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation. By using this site, you consent to our User Agreement and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

No one rocks like The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger, band thrill on Hackney Diamonds Tour

stones tour 2022

HOUSTON − It’s not only stunning, but it's somewhat miraculous that more than 60 years after their first tour, the Rolling Stones are still filling stadiums.

It’s even more head-spinning to realize that along with their treasured hits, the Rolling Stones are enhancing their set list with a trio of songs from last year’s well-received “Hackney Diamonds” – their first album of original material in 18 years and the impetus for this 16-city tour.

We’d call it a victory lap, but frontman Mick Jagger is better suited for marathons.

At the kickoff Sunday at NRG Stadium in Houston, the core triumvirate of Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood – along with their supporting cast of exceptional musicians and singers – hit the massive stage to the sounds of Richards’ slashing out the riff of, fittingly, “Start Me Up.”

Jagger, the nimble CEO of Stones Inc., peacocked in a silver shimmering jacket, his elastic legs a mere pedestal for his rotating torso.

Richards, still owning his disheveled pirate look with a knit cap and multicolored scarf dangling from his hip, and Wood, grinning continuously and occasionally scampering down the lengthy catwalk, retained their roles as faithful consiglieres.

There isn’t a patch of smooth facial skin among them (Jagger and Richards are 80 and Wood is 76). But with the energy to plow through an 18-song, two-hour set – yes, shorter than previous Stones shows, but still fulfilling – no one is looking to crown them pageant winners.

More: Jon Bon Jovi talks 'mental anguish' of vocal cord issues, 'big brother' Bruce Springsteen

While the band needed a couple of songs to fully find their groove – the striding cadence of a reworked “Get Off Of My Cloud” and a ramshackle “Rocks Off” felt curious rather than robust – Jagger compensated with his riveting presence and still-supple vocals.

Along with the “Hackney Diamonds” songs plucked for their major live debuts (the band played a few of the new tracks at an intimate New York club gig in October ), including the feisty “ Angry ” and encore of gospelized “ Sweet Sounds of Heaven ,” the 1966 tune “ Out of Time ” also received its U.S. debut. The band revived it last year during some performances for the overseas Sixty tour.

“I don’t think you really knew it, but you got to know it,” Jagger said with a smile after leading the nearly full stadium through the arm-waving chorus.

As typical for a Rolling Stones production, the stage ran the width of the stadium, blanketed with screens beaming images of the band with magnificent clarity. Close-ups of drummer Steve Jordan, who assumed rhythm duties after the death of original drummer Charlie Watts in 2021, joyfully thundering through the gem “ Paint It, Black ” and birthday boy Chuck Leavell ripping out a fleet-fingered solo on his Yamaha keyboard on “Honky Tonk Women” offered fans a peek at the magic happening a few feet behind Jagger and Co.

During the always-visceral “ Sympathy for the Devil ,” as serpents and fire crawled across the screens, Jagger prowled through the sinister groove, augmented by percussion provided by background vocalist Bernard Fowler and chunky bass lines from Darryl Jones.

Keyboardist Matt Clifford added French horn to “ You Can’t Always Get What You Want ” as Jagger, playing an acoustic guitar, strolled through the message of acquiescence that escalated into a gospel throwdown.

The horn duo of Karl Denson and Tim Ries coated many familiar anthems – “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Miss You” among them – with their rich brass sounds. But, as fans have realized over the decades, the ominous “Gimme Shelter” remains a centerpiece of any Rolling Stones concert, and Jagger has a new onstage playmate in powerhouse background vocalist Chanel Haynes.

The woman who starred as Tina Turner in the West End musical of Turner’s life and officially became part of the band last year steamrolled through “Gimme Shelter” with a voice blaring attitude and vigor. As she and Jagger strolled the catwalk, sharing vocals and chemistry, Jagger wisely backed off a couple of times, allowing Haynes to unleash her theatrical verve.

But this is still Jagger’s circus, and whether he’s bobbing like a jittery prizefighter or wiggling his shoulders like the world’s most slender Chippendales dancer, he is an octogenarian who captivates.

More: New Orleans Jazz Fest 2024: Lineup, daily schedule, start times, ticket info

The band has enlisted various openers throughout the tour. In Houston, blues-rock guitar ace – and Texas native – Gary Clark Jr. landed the opening-night slot and for 45 minutes enchanted the mostly full stadium.

With a large band – five musicians, three background vocalists – behind him, Clark was the epitome of cool in dark shades and a bandanna as he took the stage with “Maktub” from his recently released fourth album, “JPEG Raw.”

Clark is a big name for an opener (then again, it is the Rolling Stones) and he used his time well with massive licks on the crunch rockers “Bright Lights” and “This is Who We Are,” with singer Naala joining him.

The soul-inflected “Feed the Babies” seared as a set highlight as the singer/guitarist displayed sizzling playing and a breezy vibe for the crowd.  

setlist.fm logo

  • Statistics Stats
  • You are here:
  • Rolling Stones, The

The Rolling Stones Concert Setlists & Tour Dates

Upcoming shows.

  • Date and Venue Doors Scheduled
  • May 02 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2024 New Orleans, LA, USA Add time  –  Scheduled: 5:00 PM Add time Add times 5:00 PM
  • May 07 2024 State Farm Stadium Glendale, AZ, USA  –  Find tickets Doors 6:00 PM  –  Add time Tickets 6:00 PM Add time
  • May 11 2024 Allegiant Stadium Las Vegas, NV, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • May 15 2024 Lumen Field Seattle, WA, USA  –  Find tickets Doors 6:00 PM  –  Add time Tickets 6:00 PM Add time
  • May 23 2024 MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ, USA  –  Find tickets Doors 6:00 PM  –  Add time Tickets 6:00 PM Add time
  • May 26 2024 MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ, USA  –  Find tickets Doors 6:00 PM  –  Add time Tickets 6:00 PM Add time
  • May 30 2024 Gillette Stadium Foxborough, MA, USA  –  Find tickets Doors 5:30 PM  –  Add time Tickets 5:30 PM Add time
  • Jun 03 2024 Camping World Stadium Orlando, FL, USA  –  Find tickets Add time  –  Scheduled: 8:00 PM Tickets Add time Add times 8:00 PM
  • Jun 07 2024 Mercedes-Benz Stadium Atlanta, GA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jun 11 2024 Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, PA, USA  –  Find tickets Doors 6:00 PM  –  Add time Tickets 6:00 PM Add time
  • Jun 15 2024 Cleveland Browns Stadium Cleveland, OH, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jun 20 2024 Empower Field at Mile High Denver, CO, USA  –  Find tickets Doors 5:30 PM  –  Add time Tickets 5:30 PM Add time
  • Jun 27 2024 Soldier Field Chicago, IL, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jun 30 2024 Soldier Field Chicago, IL, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jul 05 2024 BC Place Stadium Vancouver, BC, Canada  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jul 10 2024 SoFi Stadium Inglewood, CA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jul 13 2024 SoFi Stadium Inglewood, CA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times
  • Jul 17 2024 Levi's Stadium Santa Clara, CA, USA  –  Find tickets Add time Tickets Add time Add times

The Rolling Stones at NRG Stadium, Houston, TX, USA

  • Start Me Up
  • Get Off of My Cloud
  • Out of Time
  • Beast of Burden
  • Tumbling Dice
  • You Can't Always Get What You Want
  • Little T&A
  • Sympathy for the Devil
  • Gimme Shelter
  • Edit setlist songs
  • Edit venue & date
  • Edit set times
  • Add to festival
  • Report setlist

The Rolling Stones at Racket, New York, NY, USA

  • Whole Wide World
  • Bite My Head Off
  • Jumpin' Jack Flash
  • Sweet Sounds of Heaven

The Rolling Stones at Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany

  • Charlie Watts Tribute
  • Street Fighting Man
  • All Down the Line
  • Fool to Cry
  • Living in a Ghost Town
  • Honky Tonk Women
  • You Got the Silver

The Rolling Stones at Friends Arena, Solna, Sweden

  • Let's Spend the Night Together
  • Out of Control

The Rolling Stones at Veltins-Arena, Gelsenkirchen, Germany

  • Wild Horses
  • Slipping Away

The Rolling Stones at Hippodrome de Longchamp, Paris, France

  • 19th Nervous Breakdown
  • Like a Rolling Stone

The Rolling Stones at Groupama Stadium, Décines-Charpieu, France

  • Dead Flowers

The Rolling Stones at Ernst Happel Stadion, Vienna, Austria

  • Paint It Black

The Rolling Stones at Koning Boudewijnstadium / Stade Roi Baudouin, Laken / Laeken, Belgium

The rolling stones at johan cruijff arena, amsterdam, netherlands.

  • Sweet Virginia
  • Can't You Hear Me Knocking

More from The Rolling Stones

  • Artist Statistics
  • Add setlist

Most played songs

  • Jumpin' Jack Flash ( 1197 )
  • Honky Tonk Women ( 1138 )
  • Brown Sugar ( 1137 )
  • Tumbling Dice ( 1123 )
  • (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ( 978 )

More The Rolling Stones statistics

? and the Mysterians [unknown] 1927 22‐20s La 25 2Cellos 3 Mile Island 311 3forty5 3JS The 413s The 5 AM 57 Grados 6 Day Bender The 69 Eyes 7 Walkers 808 State 8TRACK BAND 9sundays A Cloud of Ravens A-Meezing Coverband Johnny A. The A’s Absolute Bowie Planet of the Abts Las Orejas del Abuelo AC/DC Ace Bandage 56 Ace Acid Drinkers Acts of Man Bryan Adams Ryan Adams Ryan Adams & the Cardinals Admiral Freebee Aerosmith The Afghan Whigs Agents of Good Roots The Agony Scene Christina Aguilera Air Traffic Controller Airi's Jan Akkerman Tim Akkerman Al and the Transamericans Alabama Alberta Cross Art Alexakis THE ALFEE Alice Caymmi

Showing only 50 most recent

View covered by statistics

Artists covered

[traditional] Arthur Alexander Gene Allison Paul Anka Billy Boy Arnold The Beatles Chuck Berry The Big Bopper Big Maceo Bob & Earl Buster Brown James Brown & The Famous Flames Chick Bullock and His Orchestra Solomon Burke Leroy Carr Bo Carter The Chi‐Lites The Clovers The Coasters Eddie Cochran Ann Cole with the Suburbans Sam Cooke The Crickets Paul Davis Bo Diddley Willie Dixon Fats Domino Don Covay & the Goodtimers Eric Donaldson The Drifters Bob Dylan Marianne Faithfull Marvin Gaye Buddy Guy Slim Harpo Dale Hawkins Buddy Holly John Lee Hooker Howlin’ Wolf Ivory Joe Hunter Elmore James Waylon Jennings Buddy Johnson and His Orchestra Robert Johnson Jack Judge Sammy Kaye and His Orchestra B.B. King Little Richard and His Band Little Walter Little Willie Littlefield

View artists covered statistics

Gigs seen live by

21,881 people have seen The Rolling Stones live.

Dvp7299 Markgilbert18 Mcdevittpb pcarnevale69 gattanas mrcarnwatches Bradkeg Anthonyandrade1 Meme72386 MegBG brandonloz07 FranklinClinton sweso MJ73 TheeUltraviolet DaltonJoe lizzybeth dano009 Wittrt joeperry97 Kaywin22 DJCrofford dixiewhiskey LemmyIsGod1 blanetalk BryanRolli brandonr830 Bcrow0605 rmattcochran Mangoturtle wagnerv rmiyar CarletonGeoff eddieroot kirbys dolphinsjacuzzi artedm GregArroyo JimGeary sneaksqueaky oblivious2791 liegelr connorwalters thatbeatleskid1 HumbleLonghorn wizardimps gallery606 Chuber58 hernang87 wilsoncrow

The Rolling Stones on the web

Music links.

  • The Rolling Stones Lyrics (de)
  • Official Homepage

Related News

stones tour 2022

Five Live Pieces of Vinyl to Snatch Up on Record Store Day

stones tour 2022

Setlist History: George Thorogood Plays 50 U.S. States in 50 Days

stones tour 2022

Rolling Stones Debut New Songs with Lady Gaga in Surprise Show

stones tour 2022

Setlist History: Guns n' Roses Wilts While Opening For Stones

Tour update, marquee memories: alien ant farm.

  • Alien Ant Farm
  • Apr 27, 2024
  • Apr 26, 2024
  • Apr 25, 2024
  • Apr 24, 2024
  • Apr 23, 2024
  • Apr 22, 2024
  • FAQ | Help | About
  • Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices | Privacy Policy
  • Feature requests
  • Songtexte.com

stones tour 2022

IMAGES

  1. The Rolling Stones

    stones tour 2022

  2. The Rolling Stones

    stones tour 2022

  3. The Rolling Stones Kick Off 2022 Tour In Madrid

    stones tour 2022

  4. The Rolling Stones live at Olympiastadion Munich Germany, June 5, 2022

    stones tour 2022

  5. The Rolling Stones live at Olympiastadion Munich Germany, June 5, 2022

    stones tour 2022

  6. Rolling Stones Announce 2022 Tour

    stones tour 2022

VIDEO

  1. THE ROLLING STONES 2023 Announce Tour dates Summer 2024 Hackney Diamonds Mick Jagger Keith Richards

COMMENTS

  1. Tour

    The Rolling Stones have announced they are going back on the road with a brand-new tour performing in 16 cities across the U.S. and Canada. Fans can expect to experience Mick, Keith and Ronnie play their most popular hits ranging from "Start Me Up," "Gimme Shelter," "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Satisfaction" and more, as well as fan ...

  2. Rolling Stones Start 'Hackney Diamonds' Tour in Houston

    The band's 60th anniversary tour in 2022 seemed like it could be the end of the Rolling Stones saga, but we're somehow now living through an entirely new era of their history.

  3. The Rolling Stones Tickets, 2024 Concert Tour Dates

    The Rolling Stones' openers for their 2024 tour include Gary Clark Jr., Electric Mud, Carin León, The Pretty Reckless, Joe Bonamassa, Lawrence, The Red Clay Strays, Tyler Childers, Ghost Hounds, KALEO, Widespread Panic, Bettye LaVette, Lainey Wilson, The War and Treaty, The Linda Lindas and The Beaches on separate dates.

  4. Rolling Stones announce new 'Sixty' tour

    The Rolling Stones are still rocking hard. ... Mon March 14, 2022 Link Copied! ... This latest tour follows The Rolling Stones "No Filter" tour across the United States in 2021.

  5. The Rolling Stones

    Featuring tour dates, stories, interviews, pictures, exclusive merch and more. Welcome to the official site of the greatest rock'n'roll band in the world - the Rolling Stones - featuring all the latest news, tours and music. Tour Experience Nº9 Carnaby Store Access All Areas. Tour Experience Access All Areas Store Nº9 Carnaby.

  6. Sixty (tour)

    Sixty was a concert tour by English rock band the Rolling Stones, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the band's formation.The tour, announced on 14 March 2022, began on 1 June 2022 in Madrid, Spain, and concluded on 3 August 2022 in Berlin, Germany. It was the first European tour without drummer Charlie Watts following his death in August 2021, and the first time that the Stones performed ...

  7. The Rolling Stones unveil 60th anniversary tour dates

    The Stones released the blues covers record 'Blue and Lonesome' in 2015. Tickets for the 'SIXTY' tour go on sale 10am on Friday (18.03.22). The Rolling Stones' 'SIXTY' tour dates 2022:

  8. Rolling Stones Announce 60th Anniv. Summer 2022 European Tour Dates

    The Rolling Stones are hitting the road again. In celebration of their sixth decade of rocking, the band announced dates for their summer 2022 European "Sixty" tour, which is slated to kick ...

  9. Keith Richards on the Rolling Stones 2022 Tour, Paul McCartney Beef

    March 22, 2022. Keith Richards & The X-Pensive Winos perform onstage during the Sixth Annual Love Rocks NYC Benefit Concert for God's Love We Deliver at The Beacon Theatre in New York, NY, March ...

  10. The Rolling Stones Plan 2022 Tour Dates: Ticket Presale & On ...

    60 year anniversary tour for Europe and the UK. This week, legendary rockers The Rolling Stones announced 2022 tour dates billed as SIXTY, in celebration of sixty years as a band. At this time ...

  11. The Rolling Stones Announce New 'SIXTY' European Summer Tour

    March 14, 2022. By. Paul Sexton. Rolling Stones artwork courtesy of the artist. The Rolling Stones have announced their return to Europe this summer, including two huge, flagship shows at London ...

  12. The Rolling Stones tour dates 2024

    The Rolling Stones tour dates 2024. The Rolling Stones is currently touring across 2 countries and has 20 upcoming concerts. ... 2022. Solna, Sweden. Friends Arena. View all past concerts. Recent tour reviews. The Rolling Stones. Hi there. The Rolling Stones in Prague the best show ever. The concert was absolutely amazing, fantastic, super great.

  13. Rolling Stones Announce 2022 Tour

    The Rolling Stones have announced a 2022 tour, titled "Sixty" to celebrate 60 years together, playing 14 dates across Europe this summer, including two shows at London's BST Hyde Park. The band had first teased the March 14 announcement with a series of social media posts that began on March 11. General on sale starts this Friday, March ...

  14. The Rolling Stones Tickets, Tour Dates & Concerts 2025 & 2024

    2022. Outdoor Berlin, Germany. Waldbühne Berlin. Jul 31 2022. Solna, Sweden. Friends Arena. View all past concerts. The Rolling Stones tour dates and tickets 2024-2025 near you. The Rolling Stones will be performing near you at Lumen Field on Wednesday 15 May 2024 as part of their tour, and are scheduled to play 19 concerts across 2 countries ...

  15. The Rolling Stones Wrapped Up 60th Anniversary Tour (2022 In Review)

    (hennemusic) The Rolling Stones Wrapped Up 60th Anniversary Tour was a top 22 story from Aug. 2022: The Rolling Stones wrapped up their 60th anniversary European tour in Berlin, Germany on August ...

  16. The Rolling Stones review

    Each show on this 60th-anniversary tour opens with a tribute to Charlie Watts, whose death aged 80 last year was a reminder that even Rolling Stones are mortal. Watts's approved successor ...

  17. The Rolling Stones Announce 'Hackney Diamonds' Stadium Tour

    Here are the dates for The Rolling Stones '24 Hackney Diamonds tour. April 28 - Houston, TX @ RG Stadium. May 2 - New Orleans, LA @ Jazz Fest. May 7 - Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium ...

  18. The Rolling Stones live in Madrid: Celebrating six decades at the top

    2nd June 2022. The Rolling Stones live in Madrid CREDIT: Dave Hogan. Two formidable British institutions hit considerable milestones this week: Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Platinum Jubilee ...

  19. Rolling Stones Dazzle at '24 Hackney Diamonds Tour Kickoff ...

    The Rolling Stones kicked off their '24 Hackney Diamonds tour at Houston's NRG Stadium on Sunday with such age-defying splendor that one shudders to consider the details of their Faustian bargain.

  20. The Rolling Stones Rock Houston to Kick Off 2024 'Hackney Diamonds

    The Rolling Stones kicked off their 2024 tour in support of 'Hackney Diamonds' April 28 in Houston; the show featured the live debut of "Mess It Up." ... October 4, 2022, 9:37 am.

  21. Start Me Up: the Stones Kick off North America Tour in Houston

    Reuters. Mick Jagger of the rock band The Rolling Stones performs, as the band kick off their 2024 Hackney Diamonds tour at the NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, U.S. April 28, 2024.

  22. The Rolling Stones live at Olympiastadion, Munich, 5 June 2022

    Complete audio + Multicam video recordings of The Rolling Stones SIXTY tour at Olympiastadion, München, Germany. Version with soundboard/IEM audio: https://y...

  23. The Rolling Stones kick off new tour sponsored by AARP

    The tour ends on July 17 in Santa Clara, California. During Sunday's 18-song concert set list, the Stones played several tracks off the new record, including lead single "Angry." They also ...

  24. The Rolling Stones News

    The Rolling Stones - news about US Tour 2020, pictures, concerts, fans, life-streams, tourdates, tickets, new releases, and the greates rock'n'roll band in this solar system! ... Archive 2022 January 2022 Hurry up! January 28, 2022 There's a SALE at TASCHEN books online! They have a very nice item of interest for us!

  25. Rolling Stones announce openers for 2024 tour: Tyler Childers, Red Clay

    The Rolling Stones are hitting the road after their May 2 performance at New Orleans Jazz Fest, in support of "Hackney Diamonds," the band's first album of original music since 2005. The rock 'n roll legends have now announced their lineup of openers for the 2024 tour, including some heavy-hitters from the Americana and country genres.

  26. Rolling Stones

    The Rolling StonesSIXTY Tour 2022Vienna, AustriaErnst-Happel-Stadion15.7.202201. Charlie Watts Tribute Intro 00:00:0002. Street Fighting Man 00:01:0703. Let'...

  27. Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour: Jagger remains remarkable

    HOUSTON − It's not only stunning, but it's somewhat miraculous that more than 60 years after their first tour, the Rolling Stones are still filling stadiums.. It's even more head-spinning to ...

  28. The Rolling Stones Concert Setlists

    Set Times: Doors: 5:00 PM Show: 8:45 PM - 10:50 PM. Charlie Watts Tribute. Street Fighting Man. Let's Spend the Night Together. Tumbling Dice. Out of Time. Wild Horses. You Can't Always Get What You Want.