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The Rolling Stones' 1965 1st American Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on April 23 and concluded on May 29, 1965. The tour commenced on April 23 and concluded on May 29, 1965. On this tour, the band supported their album The Rolling Stones, Now! .
All five recording line-ups of the Rolling Stones in 1965, 1970, 1975, 2018 and 2022 The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Their first stable line-up included vocalist Mick Jagger , guitarist and vocalist Keith Richards , multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones , bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts .
The Rolling Stones' Far East tour was the first concert tour of Oceania by the band. The tour commenced on 22 January and concluded on 16 February 1965. This series of concerts was a package tour with Roy Orbison and The Newbeats, and was promoted by Harry M. Miller.
On Dec. 3, 1965, Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards was nearly electrocuted on stage while performing in California’s capital city.
The Rolling Stones concert at Washington–Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, Montana on 4 October 2006. Since forming in 1962, the English rock band the Rolling Stones have performed more than two thousand concerts around the world, [1] becoming one of the world's most popular live music attractions in the process. The Stones' first tour in their ...
The Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour '24 plays MetLife in East Rutherford on Thursday, May 23, and Sunday, May 26. Here's The Rolling Stones full setlist from the MetLife Stadium concert Thursday Skip ...
The Rolling Stones 2nd American Tour 1965; Tour by the Rolling Stones: Associated album: Out Of Our Heads: Start date: 29 October 1965: End date: 5 December 1965: No. of shows: 41: the Rolling Stones concert chronology; 2nd British Tour 1965; 2nd American Tour 1965; Australasian Tour 1966
The Rolling Stones concluded their Hackney Diamonds Tour at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena on Sunday, July 21. The band performed 20 songs in two hours.