The Rolling Stones Unveil 2024 North American Tour Dates

Once again, The Rolling Stones are back in North America. The iconic rock band will hit the road in support of their latest album Hackney Diamonds. They'll head out next spring, including a date at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.

Kicking off April 28 in Houston, the Rolling Stones will perform shows in cities including Las Vegas, Seattle, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, and more. The tour marks the group's first time returning to the U.S. for an official string of concerts since 2019's No Filter Tour — as well as the first since the death of longtime drummer Charlie Watts in August 2021.


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Before releasing Hackney Diamonds last month, the band held an intimate concert at club Racket in New York City. Members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood performed songs like “Shattered,” “Angry,” “Whole Wide World,” and "Jumpin' Jack Flash." Lady Gaga also sang at the release show with the group, since she appears on the new song "Sweet Sounds of Heaven." Although he didn't perform on stage, Stevie Wonder also appears on the studio version of the track.

Tickets for the upcoming tour go on sale Dec. 1 at 10am local time, with more information available at the Rolling Stones' website.

See a trailer for the tour and dates in the caption below.

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Article Image: Mick Jagger belts into a microphone during a 2022 Rolling Stones show. (benhoudijk via Depositphotos.)