The Rolling Stones electrified Wellington’s Westpac Stadium on April 18, 2006, captivating over 35,000 fans with a dynamic mix of classic hits and new tracks, reaffirming their rock royalty status.
The Rolling Stones electrified Wellington’s Westpac Stadium on April 18, 2006, captivating over 35,000 fans with a dynamic mix of classic hits and new tracks, reaffirming their rock royalty status.
On April 16, 2006, The Rolling Stones electrified Auckland during their A Bigger Bang tour, performing classic hits and newer tracks, showcasing their enduring rock appeal across generations.
On February 18, 2006 The Rolling Stones performed a legendary free concert at Rio’s Copacabana Beach, attracting over 1.5 million fans and solidifying its status as one of rock’s largest shows.
The Rolling Stones’ concert in Duebendorf, Switzerland, on August 5, 2006, featured a dynamic performance with a blend of classic hits and new tracks, captivating a 65,000-strong audience.
On July 16, 2006, the Rolling Stones electrified Munich’s Olympiastadion with timeless classics, showcasing their enduring energy and special connection to the city, making the concert a memorable celebration.
The Rolling Stones’ Super Bowl 2006 halftime performance sparked controversy, notably missing lyrics due to NFL censorship. A pre-show press conference displayed the band’s casual demeanor, with Mick Jagger teasing potential chaos while addressing questions on setlists and censorship. Despite the media frenzy, they delivered a memorable show, embodying rock ‘n’ roll spirit.
The Rolling Stones live in Los Angeles 2006 March 6, 2006: The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USAJumping 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 […]
The Rolling Stones find controversy (once again) at the Superbowl Halftime 2006 Feb. 5, 2006: The Stones played three songs during the half-time show of The Super Bowl in Detroit. Later on […]
Rolling Stones on video: April 17, 2006: Mick Jagger shoots scenes for the pilot for an upcoming ABC TV sitcom called ‘The Knights of Prosperity‘ Working title was Let’s Rob Mick Jagger.*Click […]
Rolling Stones on video: ‘Sway’ live at the Tokyo Dome, March 22 2006 *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO