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Today in Rolling Stones history: March 15
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March 15 offers a fascinating snapshot of how The Rolling Stones have evolved across decades of rock history. From a 1964 club gig at the Invicta Ballroom—where drummer Micky Waller briefly stepped in for Charlie Watts—to arena-shaking performances in cities like Philadelphia, Tokyo, and Singapore, this date captures the band’s relentless momentum. Along the way, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards even celebrated rock’s legacy at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Different eras, different stages—but the same unmistakable Stones energy still roaring through every performance.
March 15, 1964: Invicta Ballroom, Chatham, England, with Micky Waller (see picture) replacing Charlie
March 15, 1965: Odeon Theatre, Guildford, England (2 shows)

March 15, 1999: First Union Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Jumpin’ Jack Flash/Bitch/You Got Me Rocking/Respectable/Honky Tonk Women/Moonlight Mile/Saint Of Me/Some Girls/Paint It Black/Band introduction/Before They Make Me Run/Thief In The Night/Out Of Control/ Route 66/When The Whip Comes Down/Midnight Rambler/Tumbling Dice/ It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Start Me Up/Brown Sugar/Sympathy For The Devil






March 15, 2003: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
Brown Sugar/Start Me Up/You Got Me Rocking/Don’t Stop/Rocks Off/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Bitch/Can’t You Hear Me Knocking/Tumbling Dice/Band introduction/Slipping Away/Before They Make Me Run/Sympathy For The Devil/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Little Red Rooster/Midnight Rambler/Gimme Shelter/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man/Jumpin’ Jack Flash/Satisfaction

March 15, 2004: Mick and Keith take part of 19th annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Awards ceremony at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City. Mick inducts Jann Wenner, while Keith inducts ZZ Top. Later on Keith jams with with Jackson Browne, Tom Petty, Stevie Wonder, and others. It celebrated their lasting impact with memorable performances and heartfelt speeches, cementing their legacy in rock history.









March 15, 2014: Sands Grand Ballroom, Singapore
Jumpin’ Jack Flash/You Got Me Rocking/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Tumbling Dice/Wild Horses/Doom And Gloom/Live With Me/Honky Tonk Women/Band introduction/Slipping Away/Before They Make Me Run/Midnight Rambler/Miss You/Paint It Black/Gimme Shelter/Start Me Up/Sympathy For The Devil/Brown Sugar/You Can’t Always Get What You Want*/Satisfaction
*With special guests the SYC Ensemble Singers choir



March 15, 2018: Keith performs two songs (Make No Mistake and Happy) at the Beacon Theater in New York City for the Love Rocks NYC benefit concert, with guests Norah Jones and Gary Clark Jr., all with All Star Band featuring Steve Jordan, Ivan Neville, Billy Gibbons and Robert Cray, among others.









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