The Rolling Stones (Image: Getty)
The Rolling Stones have been pretty busy this year.
In October, they released their newest studio album, Hackney Diamonds, and now they’ve announced a new tour.
The tour will have Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ron Woods travel to 16 cities in both the U.S. and Canada. It’s scheduled to kick off in Houston on April 28 next year and is set to end in Santa Clara, California, in July.
This will be the first concert tour since the death of drummer Charlie Watts.
“Ever since Charlie’s gone it’s different, he’s number four,” Richards told Jimmy Fallon last month.”He’s missing, he’s up there. Of course he’s missed incredibly.”
Last month, they performed in a New York club with Lady Gaga and sang a mix of their new songs with their older classics.
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No Filter tour 2024 dates:
04-28 Houston, TX – NRG Stadium
05-02 New Orleans, LA – Jazz Fest
05-07 Glendale, AZ — State Farm Stadium
05-11 Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium
05-15 Seattle, WA– Lumen Field
05-23 East Rutherford, NJ – MetLife Stadium
05-30 Foxboro, MA– Gillette Stadium
06-03 Orlando, FL – Camping World Stadium
06-07 Atlanta, GA– Mercedes-Benz Stadium
06-11 Nashville, TN – Lincoln Financial Field
06-15 Cleveland, OH – Cleveland Browns Stadium
06-20 Denver, CO– Empower Field at Mile High
06-27 Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
07-05 Vancouver, BC – BC Place
07-10 Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium
07-17 Santa Clara, CA – Levi’s Stadium
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