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The Rolling Stones Rock Singapore in 2014

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The Rolling Stones live in Singapore 2014

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

*All photos from the IORR site
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The Rolling Stones Return to Singapore

On Saturday night, March 15, rock history echoed through Singapore as The Rolling Stones stormed the stage at the Sands Grand Ballroom inside Marina Bay Sands. The show sold out quickly, and the excitement in the room made it clear why. Fans had waited more than a decade for this moment, since the band’s last appearance in the city back in 2003. When the lights finally went down, the roar from the crowd said it all—Singapore was more than ready for the Stones again.

Leading the charge were the legendary core members: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and Charlie Watts. Even after decades on the road, the band stepped onto the stage with the same swagger and confidence that has defined their career since the 1960s.

A Long-Awaited Comeback

The 2014 concert marked the band’s return to the city-state after an 11-year hiatus. Their previous Singapore appearance had taken place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, making this new show feel like a major reunion between the band and their Southeast Asian fans.

By the time the Stones rolled into town, anticipation had been building for months. Tickets disappeared almost instantly once they went on sale, and the buzz around the concert spread quickly across Singapore’s music scene. For longtime fans who had waited years to see the band again, the night felt a little like a rock-and-roll holiday.

The concert was part of the band’s global trek, the 14 On Fire Tour, which brought the Stones across Europe, Asia, Australia, and beyond. The tour showcased the group’s incredible ability to remain relevant and powerful on stage, even after more than five decades of performing. Each show on the tour blended classic hits with a few surprises, and Singapore’s audience got exactly what they came for: a full-blown Rolling Stones experience.

A Night of Classic Stones Energy

From the moment the band kicked things off with the explosive Jumpin’ Jack Flash, the energy inside the venue shot through the roof. Jagger moved across the stage with tireless energy, Richards and Wood traded riffs with that unmistakable Stones groove, and Watts anchored the whole performance with his famously steady rhythm.

The setlist delivered a powerful mix of fan favorites and deep Stones classics. One particularly memorable highlight came when the SYC Ensemble Singers choir joined the band on You Can’t Always Get What You Want, giving the already iconic song an even bigger, more dramatic feel.

By the time the final notes rang out, it was clear that the Stones hadn’t lost a step. The show proved once again why they remain one of the most electrifying live acts in rock history. For Singapore fans, March 15, 2014 wasn’t just another concert—it was a reminder that the Rolling Stones’ legendary energy still burns as brightly as ever.

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