Known for intense live shows and unforgettable performances, the Rolling Stones latest live act is the 'No Filter Tour', their first set of UK dates in five years. Previously the band headlined Glastonbury in 2013 to rave reviews "After all these years, the Stones rise to the occasion of their Glastonbury debut..." (Dorian Lynskey, theguardian.com)
"The Rolling Stones proved to Glastonbury's biggest ever audience, they were worth the wait..." (Neil McCormick, www.telegraph.co.uk) Their live renditions of Gimme Shelter and Sympathy for the Devil are a fantastic watch.
Starting on 9th September 2017 and ending on 31 August 2019, this is globe trotting production has reached over 1.5 million Stones fans and grossed nearly 1/4 of a billion dollars; becoming one of the most successful tours of recent times. With three different legs and 45 performances scheduled, there have been opportunities all over the world to see the band in action. Alongside the usual line up of Ronnie, Mick, Keith and Charlie there were also additional acts such as Karl Denson (previously appeared in Lenny Kravitz's band) on sax and Darryl Jones on bass (he has toured with the Rolling Stones in since 1993!).
The tour kicked off in Hamburg, Germany before making its way across Europe to Southampton, London, up North to Edinburgh, Scotland and then back to Prague and Warsaw. The tour then switched continents in 2019 to Canada and the USA.
"It's a thrill when we play stadiums in the states," lead singer Mick Jagger said in a statement. "The energy is always amazing."