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Theย Rolling Stones live in Los Angeles 2006
March 6, 2006: The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Jumping Jack Flash/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Oh No, Not You Again/Sway/Far Away Eyes/Worried About You/Tumbling Dice/Midnight Rambler/Gimme Shelter/Band introduction/This Place Is Empty/Happy/Miss You/Rough Justice/ Respectable/Honky Tonk Women/Sympathy For The Devil/Start Me Up/Brown Sugar/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Satisfaction
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The Rolling Stonesโ 2006 stop in Los Angeles was a highlight of their A Bigger Bang tour, bringing rock ‘n’ roll energy to the city once again. They played at the iconic Forum on March 6 delivering a powerhouse set that blended classics with newer tracks. This wasnโt their first time rocking L.A., of courseโthe city had been a key stop for the band since the ’60s, with legendary shows over the years.
The Forum, with its massive capacity, proved to be the perfect venue for the Stonesโ stadium-sized spectacle. Fans were treated to an electrifying performance featuring hits like Jumpinโ Jack Flash, Start Me Up, and Sympathy for the Devil, along with deeper cuts for the hardcore fans. The stage setup was as grand as ever, complete with massive screens and a runway that extended into the crowd, bringing Mick Jagger even closer to the audience.
Los Angeles has always held a special place in the history of the Rolling Stones. The city has been a backdrop for some of their most legendary moments, from their wild adventures on the Sunset Strip in the 1970s to unforgettable performances at iconic venues like The Forum. Over the decades, L.A. has embraced the Stones with open arms, witnessing their evolution while they continued to define rock โnโ roll.
Their 2006 concert at The Forum was no exceptionโit was a night filled with electrifying energy, classic hits, and an audience that matched the bandโs enthusiasm. Fans were treated to a setlist packed with both timeless anthems and deeper cuts, reminding everyone why the Stones have remained at the top for so long. As Mick Jagger strutted across the stage and Keith Richards unleashed his signature riffs, it was clear: the Rolling Stones and Los Angeles share a rock โnโ roll bond like no other.
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