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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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14 March 2022, 09:52 | Updated: 14 March 2022, 10:07
The Stones will return with a string of dates across Europe this summer to mark their 60th anniversary - get the full ticket details here.
The Rolling Stones have announced they're marking their 60th anniversary this year with a full European tour... including two massive shows at London's Hyde Park .
The veteran band - now composing of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood - will take their SIXTY tour to 10 countries this summer, including their first show in Liverpool in over 50 years at the city's Anfield Stadium .
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
The two Hyde Park shows will take place on Saturday 25th June and Sunday 3rd July and form part of American Express presents BST Hyde Park. The Stones' free concert at Hyde Park in 1969 is one of the most famous rock shows of all time, and the band returned there in 2013 to play two sold-out shows to 130,000 fans.
The tour kicks off at Wanda Stadium in Madrid (Spain) on 1st June, and will also take in Munich (Germany), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Bern (Switzerland), Milan (Italy), Brussels (Belgium), Vienna (Austria), Lyon (France), Paris (France), Gelsenkirchen (Germany), ending up in Stockholm (Sweden).
The Rolling Stones UK Tour Dates 2022
- 9th June Anfield Stadium, Liverpool
- 25th June American Express presents BST Hyde Park, London
- 3rd July American Express presents BST Hyde Park, London
Pre-sales for the Hyde Park and Liverpool shows start at 10am on Monday 14th March, while the general onsale is 10am Friday 18th March. See Ticketmaster for more details.
The trio will again be joined by Steve Jordan on drums, standing in for the late Charlie Watts , who sadly died on 24th August 2021.
As well as the usual classics like Gimme Shelter and Sympathy For The Devil, the Stones have promised to dig into their extensive back catalogue for a few "surprises".
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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.
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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)?
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!!
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Rolling Stones Celebrate 60th Anniversary With European Summer Tour
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The Rolling Stones have announced dates for their 60th anniversary tour, their second jaunt since the death of founding drummer Charlie Watts last August. The European summer tour will take in fourteen shows in ten countries across the contintent and will present the premiere of “a brand new ‘Sixty’ production,” starting in Madrid on June 1.
The announcement notes that the group will be playing its first concert in Liverpool in more than 50 years, followed by two shows in London’s Hyde Park. The tour follows the group’s successful U.S. stadium tour last fall, which was rescheduled from 2020 and according to the announcement sold more than 500,000 tickets.
While the announcement makes no reference to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the tour keep mostly to western European countries, with Vienna being the city closest to the conflict (and several hundred miles away). The Stones have toured extensively in eastern Europe over the years and in fact were the first Western rock band to perform behind what was then the “Iron Curtain,” in Warsaw in 1967.
The announcement states: The Stones, once again joined by Steve Jordan on drums, will be treating fans to a set list like no other, packed full of classics such as ‘Gimme Shelter’, ‘Paint It Black’, ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’, ‘Tumbling Dice’, ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’, ‘Start Me Up’ and many more. However, it wouldn’t be a Rolling Stones gig without some surprises each night and a selection of unexpected tracks from their formidable arsenal of songs will also be popping up in the set list. As always with the Stones, there will be a spectacular new RS ‘SIXTY’ production, including a massive stage, cutting edge lighting and state of the art video design, all to be unveiled for this long-awaited European tour.
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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
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 GELSENKIRCHENVeltins-Arena GERMANY
SUN 31 STOCKHOLM Friends Arena SWEDEN
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Rolling Stones 2022 tour: Tickets, pre-sale, prices and UK venues for 60th anniversary shows
The rolling stones will be playing london's hyde park and liverpool in june and july 2022 - here's when tickets go on sale.
The Rolling Stones have announced a new European tour for 2022.
Titled SIXTY, the set of summer shows will celebrate 60 years since the band’s formation.
This will be the first time The Stones have performed together since the death of their drummer, Charlie Watts.
When is the Rolling Stones 2022 tour?
The Rolling Stones tour is due to last from early June all the way through to late July.
With sets planned across Europe, there are three big gigs planned for the UK in both London and Liverpool.
“When I look out at the sea of people when we play in Europe all I can see is smiles,” said guitarist Ronnie Wood.
“‘It’s heart-warming and I’m glad we make people happy every time we play live. Can’t wait to get on this brand-new stage with the boys and have some fun.”
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- 05 – Olympic Stadium – Munich, Germany
- 09 – Anfield Stadium – Liverpool, UK
- 13 – Johan Cruijff Arena – Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 17 – Wankdorf Stadium – Bern, Switzerland
- 21 – San Siro Stadium – Milan, Italy
- 25 – American Express Presents Bst Hyde Park – London, UK
- 03 – American Express Presents BST Hyde Park – London, UK
- 11 – King Baudouin Stadium – Brussels, Belgium
- 15 – Ernst Happel Stadium – Vienna, Austria
- 19 – Groupama Stadium – Lyon, France
- 23 – Hippodrome Parislongchamp – Paris, France
- 27 – Veltins-arena – Gelsenkirchen, Germany
- 31 – Friends Arena – Stockholm, Sweden
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How to get tickets for the Rolling Stones tour 2022
Fans of the Stones can purchase pre-sale tickets for both the Liverpool and London shows, as well as all European tour locations.
For the UK leg, fans can pick up VIP and travel tickets from 16 March.
Amex presales for The Rolling Stones gigs at Hyde Park and Liverpool have already begun and can be accessed online.
How much do Rolling Stones tickets cost?
Rolling Stones tour tickets vary vastly in price depending on location and ticket type.
Standard Liverpool tickets are set to cost between £220 – £288.
Those hoping to catch the Stones in London on June 25th should expect to pay anywhere between £172 – £566 for a standard ticket, with VIP tickets coming in above £3,000.
Tickets of the London July date should cost £184 – £927.
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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.
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.
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The Rolling Stones Plan 2022 Tour Dates: Ticket Presale & On-Sale Info
by Francesco Marano
Published march 14, 2022.
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, fourteen concerts are set at large-scale venues across Europe and the UK in June and July. The cities with concerts planned are London, Liverpool, Madrid, Munich, Amsterdam, Bern, Milan, Brussels, Vienna, Lyon, Paris, Gelsenkirchen, and Stockholm.
Core bandmates Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood will be rocking fans with a slightly different lineup, in place since Charlie Watts became ill and passed away in 2021. Steve Jordan will continue on drums, as he did for the group's most recent American tour. The rest of the touring musicians currently include Chuck Leavell, Darryl Jones, Matt Clifford, Tim Ries, Karl Denson, Bernard Fowler, and Sasha Allen.
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The general public on-sale begins as early as March 18. Presales for mailing list members begin March 16. Keep in mind, each date is different and details are subject to change.
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The Rolling Stones Announce ‘Hackney Diamonds’ North American Stadium Tour
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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.”
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The Rolling Stones Revisit “Wild Horses” in Seattle
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Last night, May 15, The Rolling Stones took their Hackney Diamonds tour to Seattle’s Lumen Field. Before the headliners arrived, blues guitar master Joe Bonamassa commenced the stadium appearance, performing a sampling of his own material, as well as a cover of Bobby “Blue” Bland’s “Twenty-Four Hour Blues.” After shifting the stage equipment, a proper introduction alerted fans it was time for Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and their acclaimed backing band to kick things off. A high point of the show was fan-voted “Wild Horses,” which represented a tour debut and a bust out, last performed on July 27, 2022.
Strutting the catwalk and making the most on stage, Jagger proceeded with an oldie, 1965’s “Get Off of My Cloud,” before igniting the first notes of “Let’s Spend the Night Together,” which was helmed to Chuck Leavell’s premiere key work. A special moment came when Jagger picked up the guitar next and added riffs for the first minute or so of a newer number, “Angry” from the Hackney Diamond collection. Returning to classics, the band reminded their Emerald City audience, “It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It).”
A high point arrived next, with the fan-voted song reveal. Like a slot machine, options populated across the screen, including “She’s A Rainbow,” “Far Away Eyes,” and others that inevitably did not receive playtime. Instead, the people voted for “Wild Horses,” which saw the band blow the dust off their Gram Parsons’ co-write, last performed during European tour dates in 2022. The new song, “Whole Wide World,” landed before “Tumbling Dice” and an ensuing “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.”
“You Got The Silver” came before “Little T&A” and, as a night highlight, fan favorite “Sympathy for the Devil.” “Miss You” saw Jagger pick up the guitar again and represented a continuation of hits, “Gimme Shelter,” “Paint It Black,” and a frame ending “Jumpin’ Jack Flash.” Crowd praise brought the band back for their encore, “Sweet Sounds of Heaven,” and a jaw-dropping “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.” All said and done, the night was a reminder of the multigenerational power of music and its unique ability to unite folks.
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The Rolling Stones
Lumen Field – Seattle
May 15, 2024
Set: Start Me Up, Get Off of My Cloud, Let’s Spend the Night Together, Angry, It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It), Wild Horses, Whole Wide World, Tumbling Dice, You Can’t Always Get What You, You Got the Silver, Little T&A, Sympathy for the Devil, Honky Tonk Women, Miss You, Gimme Shelter, Paint it Black, Jumpin’ Jack Flash
Enc.: Sweet Sounds of Heaven, (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
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Mick Jagger on the Beatles vs. Stones myth and playing the hits in a 'different world'
Mick Jagger is speaking by phone from New Orleans.
Two days earlier, on Thursday, May 2, the Rolling Stones did “Time Is On My Side” with local soul queen Irma Thomas, whose 1964 recording of that classic inspired the British Invaders to cut their own rendition that same year, resulting in the Stones’ first Top 10 entry on the Billboard Hot 100.
Jagger and Thomas revisiting the song together as a deeply soulful duet turned out to be an aptly titled highlight of a set that was, remarkably enough, the Stones’ first time to take the stage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
Two days later, Jagger says he may go out and catch more music while he’s there — which he does, popping in on the festival’s Gospel Tent on Saturday afternoon — before he makes his way to Arizona for the Stones’ first metro Phoenix concert since the death of founding member Charlie Watts in 2021.
The Stones turned in a brilliant set at State Farm Stadium on Tuesday, May 7. It was the third date on the Hackney Diamonds Tour , named for the Stones’ first album of original material in nearly 20 years.
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Boasting guest appearances by Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Elton John and founding bassist Bill Wyman, who left the group in 1993 , the album has been hailed as their best work since “Tattoo You” or “Some Girls,” depending on the individual music critic’s level of enthusiasm.
Before the interview gets underway, the singer has a question for the interviewer.
“How hot is it there?” he asks. “ I remember the last time , it was warning you not to go out. Of course we did.”
Jagger laughs, as he does easily and often in the course of a 15-minute conversation that despite the actual presence of a phone never feels like he's phoning it in.
The man is unerringly affable, endearingly self-aware, impressively candid and refreshingly down-to-earth for one of rock and roll’s defining icons, widely held to be its greatest front man, a master of phrasing and a criminally underrated lyricist to boot, all while still doing stadium tours at 80.
Here’s what else he had to say.
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The videos I've seen on social media from Jazz Fest and opening night have been amazing. Is the feeling you get from doing what you do on stage any different today than it was in the ‘60s or ‘70s?
Well, yeah, I mean, of course (laughs). You were younger and more crazy, more excited. And you were new. You weren't like treated like legends and all this. But you're the same person doing the same thing, even doing some of the same songs, so in some ways, it's the same. But it's a different time in the world, so there's a different vibe. It's the same, but only different, yeah.
How does it feel to have new music in the set?
Actually, really great. I love playing the old songs and all that. But it's great to be able to have something new, because you haven't done it before. It's a challenge to you to get it over to the audience and see if they like it, to see if they want to hear it.
It’s easier in a smaller place to play new songs. It's more difficult with a stadium crowd because they want to hear you know…. "Oh, I've come here to hear 'Paint It, Black'” “When are they gonna play 'Honky Tonk Women'?"
Are they gonna really like these songs? Are we gonna play them well enough? We haven’t played them that many times. We've only done “Angry,” like, three times, compared to “Paint It, Black.” (laughs) You go, 'Ugh, I made a mistake! Oh God.’ So yeah, it's challenging, but I enjoy it.
I would love to do more. We're doing three. I'm sort of changing them around, playing the three or four that are the most well-known. I'd love to put some others in, but there's only so much you can do, as I said, in a stadium. Red Hot Chili Peppers have got a new album. They're on tour and they're doing four songs. And I think we're on the same page here, when you're playing a big show. It's about all the audience can really take. (laughs)
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Mick Jagger on being back in the studio with the Rolling Stones
How did it feel to get back in the studio and work on new material?
Oh, I loved it. It was great. I mean, I had a lot of songs I'd done during lockdown. I had a lot of time to write. So I had a lot of different kinds of songs and was glad to get them finally down. I thought, “When are we gonna get these songs down?” And it actually was really quick and fun and quite enjoyable. I like being back in the studio doing new things.
How do you decide “All right, it's time. Let's get in there and make an album” ?
I told this story when the album came out so I don't want to repeat myself too much. But I said to Keith, you know, “We've just gotta go make an album.” I didn't say, “I don't want to tour unless we have a new album.” But I said, “It would be better to go out with a new album when we next go on tour. So let's go do an album.” Keith said “Yeah, absolutely.”
We always used to have a deadline, you know? Like you guys at newspapers. You gotta write that story. And it's gotta be in here by this time. So I said, “We have to have a deadline.” Because otherwise we just keep going in the studio but we don’t finish anything. So everyone was down for that. And then we did it and we made the deadline. It all happened according to plan.
That's great. Were there specific goals you wanted to achieve artistically with this record?
Well, I wanted it to sound like a record made in 2024. The temptation with an old band is to go in and rehash something you've done before. And of course, the band is still the band. That's why I always say, “It's still gonna sound like the Rolling Stones, no matter what happens.”
But I said, “When you hear it, it's gotta sound like a record that's made by a rock band in this era,” you know? That crispness. If you listen to, say, a 1970s Rolling Stones record compared to this, you might love it because you've listened to it hundreds of times and that's the sound you like. But it's different, you know what I mean? It's a different period of sound.
It's much crisper and you can hear everything more clearly. But it's still got the energy level. To me, the energy level in a rock band is the most important thing. You've got to have that. You've got to feel the energy. That's a big part of it. And you've got to hear what everyone's playing.
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Mick Jagger on working with Paul McCartney on 'Hackney Diamonds'
It's definitely got that energy. What was it like to work with Paul McCartney on this record?
Oh, it was great fun. We've all known Paul a long time. We worked in the '60s a little bit. He sang vocals with us and stuff. I've played with him in his house. Ronnie (Wood) has played with him a lot. And Andy Watt, the producer, was doing some work with him. So it was very fortuitous.
That's LA, you know. Next door there's Lady Gaga, Dolly Parton, Paul McCartney. It was great having him come by and he played great on "Bite Your Head Off."
Mick Jagger on losing Charlie Watts and recording with Bill Wyman
This is your first time in Phoenix since Charlie died. What was it like to sort of dust yourself off and get back to the music after losing someone that much at the core of who the Stones are?
Well it's very hard, you know, having Charlie since we first really started. I played with Charlie before the Rolling Stones existed. I played with Charlie as a singer in the Alexis Korner Band. He was playing the drums and I was the singer. Keith was sometimes playing with me. Sometimes he wasn't. So it was a difficult period to be without him.
But, you know, we decided to carry on. We had a tour planned. And Charlie said, 'You should go and do the tour,' you know? 'Go and do it.' So we did. That was tough, you know, doing it. Now, having done a tour with Steve (Jordan), we're kind of into that. But I miss Charlie. I look around and he's not there. But he is on the record. And we've got some other tracks he's on as well that we haven't released yet. So, you know, he's here.
One of the Charlie tracks has Bill Wyman on it. How did it feel to have him come in and kind of complete the circle ?
That was fun because we had this track with Charlie, and Andy and I said, “Well, let's marry up the old rhythm section.” It does sound a bit more like the old Stones, that particular track, “Live By the Sword.” It sounds slightly different from some of the others. But it's great. It's a different feeling.
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I love that you guys started doing “Out of Time” recently. I've always loved that song. What brought you back around to that?
I've always loved it. But the audience in America doesn't seem to know it as well as the European audience. So I think I'm going to give it a miss.
Uh oh. So we're not gonna hear that one in Phoenix?!
In Europe, they all sang along and everything. Here, they don't seem to know the song, you know? I mean, it's not a particularly well-known Stones song. It got a bit of popularity because it was in that (Quentin) Tarantino movie as a playout song. But they don't seem to know it. I put it in the front of the set, or near the front. And everyone's looking around like, “Ehh, what's this?” I don't know. I like to switch the set around. We've only done two shows. And I don't like doing the same set every night.
How do you go about putting a setlist together at this point?
Well, I have a list of all the numbers we rehearsed, right? We rehearsed for four weeks. So then, I go through all the ones I think we have to do, that people expect, that if we didn't do them, people would go, “Well, I came here to see ‘Honky Tonk Women' and they didn't do it.” And of course, I enjoy doing it. It's not a problem.
But then, the front half of the show, I kind of switch around a bit, just to keep everyone on their toes and interested with different ones on different nights. And now I've got to incorporate songs from the new album, which we rehearsed quite a few of them. And as I said before, we're only doing three so I'm switching it around a bit.
Are there other older songs you've never done live that you'd like to get around to someday?
I've tried to hit everything (laughs). I mean, I've been through the whole thing. And we do really weird ones. I mean, we did “I Wanna Be Your Man” (an early Stones single written by Lennon-McCartney) in Liverpool. That was really funny. We do that kind of thing from time to time out of the blue.
Mick Jagger on the Rolling Stones, the Beatles and rock & roll vs. pop
Speaking of "I Wanna Be Your Man" and Paul being on this record, there's been this ongoing debate for decades where Stones fans argue that the Stones are proper rock and roll and the Beatles are a pop band. What's your take on that?
Well, we're both pop bands, really. In the ‘60s, if you listen to the Rolling Stones, of course we played more blues than the Beatles. And The Beatles used to play more Tamla/Motown covers. We were all cover bands. But we both play pop music. We play blues. The stuff we played in early '60s, it's all influenced. But it's pop music.
“Time Is on my Side,” that we did here, that’s a pop song, you know what I mean? "Let's Spend the Night Together" is a pop song. "Ruby Tuesday" is a pop song. "Angie" is a pop song. Of course, we play rock. The thing about the Rolling Stones, though, and the Beatles, is there are very wide musical influences. Both bands incorporated a lot of styles into their music. Country music, blues, R&B, English music. So we had a very broad range, both of us.
It's difficult to pigeonhole either band, in my opinion. But obviously, the Rolling Stones are the more blues band, right? But we always were a pop band.
You know, one of the things that was so great about the era you guys came up in and defined was that being in a rock and roll band could mean playing any of those types of songs that are on any of those albums either of your groups recorded in the '60s. It seemed as though the possibilities were limitless.
We played Elizabethan songs like "Lady Jane" and "She's a Rainbow." "Paint It, Black" is not really a rock song. It's our most popular streamed song and it's like a Middle East-influenced pop song.
At this point, Jagger is reminded that the interview was scheduled to conclude five minutes earlier.
"Hey listen, I've got to leave you; thank you so much," he says.
And with that, he's off to hear some gospel in New Orleans, time still very much on his side.
Rolling Stones Phoenix 2024 concert: State Farm Stadium in Glendale AZ
When: 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 7.
Where: State Farm Stadium, 1 Cardinals Way, Glendale.
Admission: $63 and up.
Details: 800-745-3000, SeatGeek.com .
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The Rolling Stones are coming to Phoenix. So is the traffic. How to minimize the aggravation
The Rolling Stones bring their Hackney Diamonds Tour to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on Tuesday, May 7.
They’re the first act ever to bring three tours through State Farm Stadium, having previously played there in 2006 (when it was still called University of Phoenix Stadium) and 2019. The last time they were here, on the No Filter Tour , they drew a crowd of 52,726.
That's a lot of people, which can only mean a lot of traffic as thousands and thousands of drivers inch their way along the roads that lead to State Farm Stadium.
This is especially true for those who like to time their arrival to when the Stones are just about to hit the stage.
That’s how bottlenecks happen. And bottlenecks are wonderful for playing slide guitar, as Keith Richards could tell you, but not so much for getting to your seat on time.
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And you don't want to miss a minute of the action. As Mick Jagger told The Republic in an exclusive interview , he's there to make sure people hear the songs they came to hear.
"Well, "I have a list of all the numbers we rehearsed, right?" Jagger said. "We rehearsed for four weeks. So then, I go through all the ones I think we have to do, that people expect, that if we didn't do them, people would go, “Well, I came here to see ‘Honky Tonk Women' and they didn't do it.” And of course, I enjoy doing it. It's not a problem."
As luck would have it, there are ways to make your trip to State Farm Stadium as painless as humanly possible.
The earlier you get to State Farm Stadium for the Rolling Stones, the better
As with any major stadium event, it’s best to plan on getting to the parking lot as early as you can. The concert starts at 8 p.m. Doors are at 6 p.m. Parking lots open at 4 p.m.
“Unfortunately when doors open, that’s right around midway through after-work rush hour,” says Moroni Mendez, a public information officer with the Glendale Police Department. "So our advice would be to try to get there early so that you can beat the traffic or do anything you can to avoid being stuck in all that congestion.”
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Figure out your parking for the Rolling Stones concert in advance
Mendez advises visiting the venue’s website, statefarmstadium.com , to figure out the parking situation in advance.
“I always try to tell people to try to research ahead of time just so that they know approximately which area they want to park and what route is best to take,” he says.
This map should help.
Follows signs directing traffic outside State Farm Stadium
Roadways will be closed as you approach the stadium with traffic barriers and signs directing cars to go a certain way.
“It’s kind of hard to guess or know ahead of time how the roads are going to be set up,” Mendez says. “That’s why we advise people to try to get there earlier so they can try to beat the rush.”
General Parking (blue) access points are available via Glendale Avenue or Cardinals Way from Loop 101 and from surface streets, including 91st and 99th avenues. Upon nearing the stadium, follow the guidance provided by messaging boards and parking staff.
The stadium's parking operations team will direct vehicles into lots according to capacity and traffic flow. To ensure smooth parking and to be directed to the closest available lot to State Farm Stadium, adhere to the directions and instructions provided by Glendale police and the stadium's parking staff.
“When entering the entertainment district, just pay attention to traffic signs directing cars and obviously drive with caution,” Mendez says. “There’s going to be a lot of traffic, a lot of vehicles. Maybe you can focus on the driving and have a passenger available to keep an eye out and kind of lead you.”
Mendez says the stadium will be providing updates on Instagram, Facebook, and X, formerly known as Twitter.
Use the WAZE app for State Farm Stadium road closure details
Road closures around the stadium will be included in the WAZE app the day of the event.
Fans with Red Preferred Parking can search WAZE for Red Lot - State Farm Stadium for guided navigation to the Red Preferred entry.
General parking can arrive at the stadium parking from any direction to be guided into the closest available lot.
Have your parking ticket QR code ready to scan
Traffic will move faster if you take a moment before you arrive at the stadium parking entry to upload your parking permit QR code and have it open on your phone for the parking attendant to scan.
Taking Lyft or Uber to the Rolling Stones at State Farm Stadium
Mendez also recommends using Uber or Lyft.
“If you use rideshare, you don’t have to worry about the driving,” he says. “And it’s maybe a little simpler as far as being dropped off and not having to worry about finding a parking space.”
The drop-off and pick-up area for Rideshare/Family and Friends is situated south of the stadium in the Black Lot. For any updates, please check the event’s detail page.
Know what you can take into the stadium before you go
Mendez suggests reviewing the stadium’s clear bag policy and the list of prohibited items, both of which you can find in our ultimate guide to the Rolling Stones at State Farm Stadium, before you head into the concert.
“There are lockers, but they fill up quickly,” Mendez says. “So just avoid the things that are not allowed in the stadium.”
That being said, he adds, be careful about leaving valuables in your car.
“When it comes to stealing or taking things out of vehicles, a lot of times these criminals seek crimes of opportunity,” he says. “And what I mean by that is unsecured vehicles, objects in plain sight, things like that.”
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If you plan on drinking at the Rolling Stones, don't plan on driving
Mendez also encourages fans who like to drink to have a plan in place for getting home.
“Obviously with any event like this, there’s gonna be drinking,” he says. “It’s not worth it to even question if you’re good enough to drive or not. Just don’t do it. Make those plans to get home safely, whether it’s using rideshare or taxi services or even just having a designated driver.”
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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 ...
The Rolling Stones are still rocking hard. ... Mon March 14, 2022 ... This latest tour follows The Rolling Stones "No Filter" tour across the United States in 2021.
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 ...
Sixty was a concert tour by the 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 ...
Rolling Stones Kick-Start 'Hackney Diamonds' Tour With Thrilling Houston Concert. An ageless Mick Jagger glided across the stadium stage for two hours, delivering hits like "Miss You" and ...
The Rolling Stones announce 2022 tour, including Hyde Park shows. 14 March 2022, 09:52 | Updated: 14 March 2022, 10:07. The Rolling Stones in 2021: Ronnie Wood, Micjk Jagger and Keith Richards.
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 ...
The Rolling Stones have announced dates for their 60th anniversary tour, their second jaunt since the death of founding drummer Charlie Watts last August. The European summer tour will take in ...
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 ...
The Rolling Stones have announced a new European tour for 2022.. Titled SIXTY, the set of summer shows will celebrate 60 years since the band's formation.. This will be the first time The Stones ...
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 and Ronnie will be playing dates across Europe this summer, including two shows at London's BST Hyde Park.
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.
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 ...
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 ...
The Rolling Stones returned to Seattle for the first time in five years last night as they continued their Hackney Diamonds Tour at Lumen Field. The fans got in on the action by voting for the ...
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 ...
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The Rolling Stones launched their new Hackney Diamonds Tour in late April, and fans of the band turned out in huge numbers to see them live, as they always do. As the group continues their ...
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Photo Credit: Kevin Mazur. Last night, May 15, The Rolling Stones took their Hackney Diamonds tour to Seattle's Lumen Field. Before the headliners arrived, blues guitar master Joe Bonamassa ...
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The Rolling Stones are coming to Phoenix. So is the traffic. How to minimize the aggravation. The Rolling Stones bring their Hackney Diamonds Tour to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, on ...
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