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The Rolling Stones Tour Dates

The Rolling Stones have been touring, on and off, since 1963, and over this period, they have honed their act and become the undisputed live show champions. They are simply unstoppable, and they won't let something like age get in the way of putting on a vibrant show that is full of energy and ambiance and is backed by production values that make any other live performance look ordinary in comparison.

As well as putting on a classic rock show, the Rolling Stones have evolved into a band that uses the latest tech wizardry to really enhance the occasion. The sound quality at their concerts is out of the world and helps to add to what is always an amazing night.

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The Rolling Stones 2024

The Rolling Stones put on their sweet sounds in 2024 with a North American tour to support the release of their latest studio album, Hackney Diamonds. The band still puts on the best concerts in town, despite their rapidly advancing years.

The Rolling Stones will play 16 cities across the United States and Canada, and these include huge shows at the State Farm Arena in Arizona, the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the famed Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, and Soldier Field in Chicago.

You can purchase concert tickets for these shows right now at SeatPick. Check out the wide variety of tickets available here at SeatPick and make sure you get hold of the best deals around so that you can make the most of what are sure to be awesome events, a shared experience of epic proportions as part of a crowd cheering on and singing along with all the classics and every astounding track.

Every set list reads like a greatest hits collection, covering many years of a band that has consistently been at the top of their game, rocking with the world's biggest group.

The Rolling Stones History

The Rolling Stones started way back in 1962, when they first performed as a band of that name, having previously performed under various monikers, and they have not looked back. The original lineup of Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Ian Stewart, and Dick Taylor.

Taylor was soon replaced by Bill Wyman as the band's bass player, and they rode the wave of the British invasion music scene, one that broke the United States and the world and was, of course, first brought wide open by a little band by the name of The Beatles.

The band's first studio album was released in 1964, the self-titled debut album went to number one in the UK, and a US version, titled England's Newest Hit Makers, went to number 11, and the path to world domination had begun.

Though much of their early output was made up of blues standards and covers, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards soon formed a song-writing partnership that would go on to produce some of the best songs ever recorded.

1965 saw the band release their first global hit single, I Can't Get No Satisfaction going to number one in the UK and the US and just about everywhere else it was released.

A number of band changes have occurred over the years, with Brian Jones leaving the band prior to his sad passing in 1969. He was, at first, replaced by Mick Taylor, who made his debut in the band at a concert in London's Hyde Park, where the Rolling Stones played to an estimated 250,000 fans.

The late 1960s proved a defining time for the band with astounding output coming from the core Jagger-Richards partnership with classics like Sympathy for the Devil, Honky Tonk Women, Street Fighting Man, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Brown Sugar, and Wild Horses proving pivotal in the band's maturing evolution.

Over this period, they continued to play huge shows around the world to millions of fans who had fallen under the band's spell. The 1970s saw the band continue to release critically acclaimed material, with Exile on Main St. considered among the Rolling Stones's best studio albums.

Guitarist Ronnie Wood would go on to replace Mick Taylor in 1974 and has become a key cog in The Rolling Stones machine.

Singles including You Can't Always Get What You Want, Angie, It's Only Rock and Roll, Miss You and Fool to Cry charted well.

The 1980s saw an increasingly brash Rolling Stones once again score big hits with the release of Start Me Up in 1981, heralding something of a new sound, and despite much off-stage and studio upheaval, the band continued to play to big crowds. Rolling Stones events were as successful as ever, and that has continued all the way up until now.

Drummer Charlie Watts passed away in 2021, but any discussion of the band bringing things to a halt was quickly erased. The Rolling Stones released their latest album, Hackney Diamonds, their first album of completely new material since 2005, and it has proven a big success with critics and fans alike.

Hackney Diamonds went to number one in the UK and across the world and rose to number two on the US Billboard charts. It will be supported by a huge live tour, one that you are not going to want to miss out on seeing!

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The Rolling Stones will be performing at these cities and venues in the upcoming The Rolling Stones 2024 tour:

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