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The Rolling Stones live in Tokyo 2014
The Rolling Stones lit up Tokyo Dome on March 4, 2014, proving yet again why they’re rock ‘n’ roll legends. From the opening riffs of Start Me Up to rare gems like Silver Train—performed live for the first time since 1973—the night was pure electric energy. Mick Jagger’s charisma commanded the stage, Keith Richards delivered raw guitar magic, Ronnie Wood’s solos sizzled, and Charlie Watts’ groove held it all together. With unexpected treats, fan favorites, and iconic hits, the Stones turned Tokyo into a rock haven. Relive this unforgettable 14 On Fire tour moment now!
March 4, 2014: Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, Japan
Start Me Up/You Got Me Rocking/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Tumbling Dice/Angie/Doom And Gloom/Silver Train/ Honky Tonk Women/Band introduction/Slipping Away/Happy/Midnight Rambler/Miss You/Paint It Black/ Gimme Shelter/Jumpin Jack Flash/Sympathy For The Devil/Brown Sugar/You Can’t Always Get What You Want*/Satisfaction
*With special guests the Senzoku Freshman Singers choir
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The Stones Ignite Tokyo Dome: 14 On Fire Tour 2014
On March 4 2014 the Rolling Stones took their 14 On Fire tour to the Tokyo Dome, once again cementing their status as rock ‘n’ roll’s greatest band. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and Charlie Watts commanded the stage with electrifying energy, delivering a dynamic performance that kept the crowd on their feet all night.
The setlist was a perfect blend of iconic hits, fan-favorite deep cuts, and a few unexpected treats. From the moment they kicked things off, the band had the audience hooked, proving that their passion and stage presence remained as powerful as ever. With Jagger’s boundless charisma, Richards’ raw guitar riffs, Wood’s fiery solos, and Watts’ steady groove, the Stones once again showed why they’ve dominated the rock scene for decades.
Rolling Stones’ Tokyo Dome Magic: Rare Hits & Legendary Energy
The night kicked off with Start Me Up and rolled through hits like Gimme Shelter. But the real treat? A rare performance of Silver Train from Goats Head Soup—played live for the first time since 1973! Former Stone Mick Taylor also joined in for a scorching version of Midnight Rambler, taking the jam to another level.
Jagger worked the stage (and the crowd) like only he can, even throwing in some Japanese to fire up the audience. Richards took over the mic for his classics Slipping Away and Happy, giving fans that raw Keef magic. Tokyo has always been a special place for the Stones, and they delivered a show to remember. With legendary hits, rare gems, and pure energy, they left the crowd wanting more. Were you there? If not, blast the setlist and relive the night—it’s a show that deserves to be played loud!
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