The Rolling Stones Concert History

The Rolling Stones is an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active for six decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the Rolling Stones pioneered the gritty, rhythmically driven sound that came to define hard rock. Their first stable line-up consisted of vocalist Mick Jagger, multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones, guitarist Keith Richards, bassist Bill Wyman, and drummer Charlie Watts. During their formative years...

Date Concert Venue Location
Feb 17, 1964
The Rolling Stones Granada Theatre London, England, United Kingdom
Jan 19, 1964
Freddie and the Dreamers / The Rolling Stones / Barron Knights / The Ronettes / The Cheynes Coventry Theatre Coventry, England, United Kingdom
Jan 15, 1964
The Ronettes / The Rolling Stones / Dave Berry and the Cruisers / Marty Wilde And The Wildcats / The Cheynes / Swinging Blue Jeans Granada Cinema Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom
Jan 14, 1964
The Ronettes / The Rolling Stones / Swinging Blue Jeans / Marty Wilde And The Wildcats / The Cheynes / Dave Berry and the Cruisers Granada Cinema Nottingham, England, United Kingdom
Jan 13, 1964
The Rolling Stones Barrowland Ballroom Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Dec 31, 1963
The Rolling Stones Lincoln Drill Hall Doncaster, England, United Kingdom
Dec 17, 1963
The Rolling Stones Wycombe Swan Theatre Reading, England, United Kingdom
Dec 13, 1963
The Rolling Stones Hillside Ballroom Gloucester, England, United Kingdom
Nov 12, 1963
The Rolling Stones Wycombe Swan Theatre Reading, England, United Kingdom
Nov 03, 1963
Little Richard / The Everly Brothers / Bo Diddley / The Rolling Stones Eventim Apollo London, England, United Kingdom
Oct 04, 1963
Rolling Stones Guildford, England, United Kingdom
Aug 23, 1963
The Rolling Stones Wooden Bridge London, England, United Kingdom
Aug 13, 1963
The Rolling Stones Wycombe Swan Theatre Reading, England, United Kingdom
Aug 02, 1963
The Rolling Stones Wooden Bridge London, England, United Kingdom
Jul 13, 1963
The Rolling Stones The Alcove Club Middlesbrough, England, United Kingdom
Jan 24, 1963
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Academy Of Music New York, New York, United States
Jan 14, 1963
The Rolling Stones / Charlie Watts
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The Flamingo Club London, England, United Kingdom
Jul 12, 1962
The Rolling Stones
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Marquee Club - Oxford Street London, England, United Kingdom

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The Rolling Stones on Jan 30, 1999 [608-small]

The Rolling Stones
Jan 30, 1999
 San Jose, California, United States
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Apr 11, 2006
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The Rolling Stones / Sheryl Crow
Nov 9, 2002
 San Francisco, California, United States
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Feb 4, 2003
 San Jose, California, United States
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The Rolling Stones
Apr 12, 1995
 Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
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The Rolling Stones
Nov 4, 2005
 Anaheim, California, United States
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Nov 6, 2005
 Los Angeles, California, United States
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The Rolling Stones
Nov 8, 2005
 Los Angeles, California, United States
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Oct 21, 1981
 Orlando, Florida, United States
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Jun 14, 1978
 Passaic, New Jersey, United States
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2019 39 concerts
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2016 33 concerts
2015 21 concerts
2014 36 concerts
2013 24 concerts
2012 11 concerts
2011 1 concert
2010 2 concerts
2009 4 concerts
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2007 31 concerts
2006 103 concerts
2005 55 concerts
2004 1 concert
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2002 37 concerts
2001 1 concert
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1999 48 concerts
1998 88 concerts
1997 40 concerts
1996 1 concert
1995 75 concerts
1994 65 concerts
1992 1 concert
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1990 58 concerts
1989 64 concerts
1988 1 concert
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1978 27 concerts
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1976 44 concerts
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1973 42 concerts
1972 52 concerts
1971 12 concerts
1970 23 concerts
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


What is The Rolling Stones?

The Rolling Stones is an English rock band whose blues-infused music propelled them to fame during the 1960s and ‘70s. As one of the oldest rock bands in history the Rolling Stones has been performing and recording new music continuously for over 60 years. In 1987, the band won a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and two years later was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Today, the band is regarded as one of the most important and influential bands in both rock and music history.

When did The Rolling Stones form?

The Rolling Stones performed its first show on July 12, 1962. At that time, the band was called “the Rollin’ Stones.” The “g” would come later.

Where are The Rolling Stones from?

The Rolling Stones formed in London, performing its first show at the Marquee Club, a once popular music venue that closed its doors in 1996.

How did The Rolling Stones get its name?

When the Rolling Stones first formed, it was called “the Rollin’ Stones,” a name seemingly selected at random. According to founding member Keith Richards, the band’s name was selected by Mick Jagger while on a phone interview with Jazz News. At that time, the band was newly fromed and hadn’t selected a name but when Jagger was asked, he saw the words “Rollin” Stone” on a nearby Muddy Walters album and gave “the Rollin’ Stones” as the name. The name was slightly altered shortly after the band’s first gig to “The Rolling Stones.”

Who were the 5 original members of The Rolling Stones?

The original members of Rolling Stones were:

  • Mick Jagger on lead vocals
  • Keith Richards on backing vocals and lead guitar
  • Brian Jones on guitar and various instruments
  • Bill Wyman on bass guitar
  • Ian Stewart on keyboards
  • Charlie Watts on drums

When were The Rolling Stones on The Ed Sullivan Show?

The Rolling Stones made multiple appearances on the The Ed Sullivan Show in the 1960s:

  1. On October 25, 1964, the band performed on The Ed Sullivan Show for the first time to promote 12 X 5, which had been released eight days earlier.
  2. On May 2, 1965, The Rolling Stones performed “The Last Time,” “Little Rooster,” and “Someone to Love,” despite Ed Sullivan’s reservations about allowing the band to perform a second time.
  3. On February 13, 1966, Ed Sullivan invited the band to pefrom their first international Number One hit “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.”
  4. On September 11, 1966, The Rolling Stones performed with Louis Armstrong and Joan Rivers on the first season of the 1966 fall season of the show.
  5. On January 15, 1967, The Rolling Stones returned to promote Between the Buttons, which was released five days later.
  6. On November 23, 1969, The Rolling Stones performed on The Ed Sullivan Show for the final time

Who designed The Rolling Stones logo?

The designer of the iconic Rolling Stones logo is Jon Pasche.

When did The Rolling Stones perform at the Super Bowl Half-Time Show?

The Rolling Stones performed at Super Bowl XL in 2006.

Why did Brian Jones leave The Rolling Stones and who replaced him?

In 1969, Brian Jones was fired from The Rolling Stones. He had been in the band for 8 years and this left a huge hole to fill. He played many instruments, including guitar and harmonica, and also performed backup vocals on several. But as with many rock stars, he developed substance abuse issues as did fellow members of the band, which intensified existing arguments and led to Jones’s final departure from the band. He was replaced by Mick Taylor.

How many concerts has The Rolling Stones had?

The Rolling Stones has had 1,513 concerts.

What genre is The Rolling Stones?

The Rolling Stones is most often considered to be Rock, Hard Rock, Classic Rock, British, Psychedelic Rock, Blues, Blues Rock, Album Oriented Rock (AOR), Rock And Roll, Psychedelic Pop, Merseybeat, Roots Rock, British Invasion, Rock & Roll, Dance-Rock, Beat Music, and British Rhythm & Blues.

When is the next The Rolling Stones concert?

The next The Rolling Stones concert is on December 04, 2023.

When was the last The Rolling Stones concert?

The last The Rolling Stones concert was on October 19, 2023 at Racket NYC in New York, New York, United States.

What setlist does The Rolling Stones play live?

The songs that The Rolling Stones performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the October 19, 2023 concert at Racket NYC in New York, New York, United States:

  1. Shattered
  2. Angry
  3. Whole Wide World
  4. Tumbling Dice
  5. Bite My Head Off
  6. Jumpin' Jack Flash
  7. live debut
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  9. Sweet Sounds of Heaven