On July 29, 1995, the Rolling Stones electrified Basel’s Fussballstadion during their Voodoo Lounge Tour, delivering a memorable performance filled with classic hits and rich history, particularly for Keith Richards.
On July 29, 1995, the Rolling Stones electrified Basel’s Fussballstadion during their Voodoo Lounge Tour, delivering a memorable performance filled with classic hits and rich history, particularly for Keith Richards.
The Rolling Stones’ 2007 concert in St. Petersburg was a vibrant celebration, featuring electrifying performances, a lively crowd, and magical moments, solidifying Russia’s place on their tour map.
On July 26, 1978, the Rolling Stones delivered an unforgettable surprise concert in Oakland, celebrating Mick Jagger’s birthday, attracting 64,000 fans and featuring 19 songs amidst chaotic delays.
On July 26, 1972, the Rolling Stones performed at Madison Square Garden in NYC, reviving their fame with a spectacular tour, mixing music and celebrity, while celebrating Mick Jagger’s birthday.
On July 26, 1966 The Rolling Stones performed at San Francisco’s Cow Palace, showcasing their dominance in rock music, marking Mick Jagger’s birthday, and energizing the crowd amid rising acts like Jefferson Airplane.
On July 25, 1982, The Rolling Stones performed a historic final concert in Leeds, marking the end of their ‘Tattoo You’ U.S./European tour, and Ian Stewart’s last show ever with the band.
On July 25, 1966, the Rolling Stones debuted at the Hollywood Bowl, delivering a powerful performance that solidified their rise in rock history during their iconic American tour.
On July 24, 1982, the Rolling Stones performed a historic concert at Slane Castle in Ireland, attracting 70,000 fans amidst backstage tensions and recent IRA violence, creating an unforgettable moment in rock history.
In July 1978, The Rolling Stones performed energetically at Anaheim Stadium, captivating audiences with charisma amidst playful chaos, proving their ability to entertain without needing mythical imagery or hype.
On July 23, 1975, The Rolling Stones performed at Chicago Stadium, featuring Ronnie Wood’s debut and Mick Jagger’s iconic aerial stunt, signaling the band’s future theatrical stage presence.