In November 1993, when The Rolling Stones performed live in Chicago, they were in the midst of their "Voodoo Lounge Tour," which promoted their album ... Read Full Description >
In November 1993, when The Rolling Stones performed live in Chicago, they were in the midst of their "Voodoo Lounge Tour," which promoted their album "Voodoo Lounge," released earlier that year. This tour was significant as it marked the band's return to extensive touring after a hiatus and showcased their enduring popularity and energy in live performances. The "Voodoo Lounge" album received critical acclaim for its mix of classic Stones rock with a modern touch, helping to further solidify their legacy in the music industry. An interesting fact about this period is that the tour also featured the band's partnership with various charity organizations, reflecting a more socially conscious approach in their stage presence. This performance is noteworthy not just for its tight musicianship but also for its iconic setlist that included hits like "You Got Me Rocking" and "Tumbling Dice," highlighting the band's ability to connect with audiences even decades into their career.