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The Rolling Stones

Live Performances by The Rolling Stones in 1994

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Not Fade Away' at Voodoo Lounge, Miami

Voodoo Lounge
Miami, FL, USA

January 1, 1994 | Video Length: 4:15
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The Rolling Stones - Dead Flowers Live at Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami

Joe Robbie Stadium
Miami, FL, USA

June 1, 1994 | Video Length: 4:30
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  • During the time of the live recording of "Dead Flowers" at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami on June 1, 1994, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their ... Read Full Description >

    During the time of the live recording of "Dead Flowers" at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami on June 1, 1994, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "Voodoo Lounge Tour," which supported their album "Voodoo Lounge," released in 1994. This was a significant period for the band, as it marked their return to touring after several years, emphasizing a renewed vigor and connection with their audience. The "Voodoo Lounge" album was well-received and showcased the Stones’ continued evolution in sound, capturing both classic rock elements and new influences. Interestingly, the tour was notable for being one of the highest-grossing tours of its time, further solidifying the band's reputation as rock legends. The performance of "Dead Flowers," a classic from their earlier album "Sticky Fingers" (1971), during this era highlights the band's ability to blend their rich history with contemporary performances, creating memorable live experiences for fans.

The Rolling Stones - Live Performance of 'Sad Sad Sad' at Voodoo Lounge

Voodoo Lounge
Toronto, ON, Canada

June 1, 1994 | Video Length: 3:37
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  • In June 1994, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of the Voodoo Lounge Tour, promoting their album "Voodoo Lounge," which was released earlier that y... Read Full Description >

    In June 1994, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of the Voodoo Lounge Tour, promoting their album "Voodoo Lounge," which was released earlier that year in April. This live performance of "Sad Sad Sad," notable as the only recorded live version of the song from this tour, exemplifies the band's dynamic presence during a period of revitalization in their career. "Voodoo Lounge" marked a significant return for the Stones after a brief hiatus, featuring a blend of rock and blues influences that resonated with both longtime fans and new listeners. The tour was particularly memorable, as it celebrated the band's ability to evolve while retaining their classic sound. Additionally, the Voodoo Lounge Tour was significant for its elaborate stage designs and setlist, showcasing a mix of hits alongside newer material, emphasizing their enduring status as rock icons.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Honky Tonk Woman' Live in Miami

Miami, FL, United States

July 20, 1994 | Video Length: 1:44
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  • On July 20, 1994, The Rolling Stones performed "Honky Tonk Woman" live in Miami, showcasing their enduring legacy as a premier rock band. At this time... Read Full Description >

    On July 20, 1994, The Rolling Stones performed "Honky Tonk Woman" live in Miami, showcasing their enduring legacy as a premier rock band. At this time, they were in the midst of their "Voodoo Lounge Tour," which supported the release of their album "Voodoo Lounge," released earlier that same year. This tour was notable as it marked the band's return to performing live after a six-year hiatus, indicating a significant revival in their career. The "Voodoo Lounge" album was well-received, debuting at number one on the Billboard 200 and featuring a blend of rock and blues influences. Notably, this live performance included the classic lineup of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and Charlie Watts, highlighting their longstanding chemistry and stage presence, which has captivated audiences for decades. The show was part of a massive tour covering multiple continents, further solidifying their status as rock legends.

The Rolling Stones Full Concert at R.F.K. Memorial Stadium

Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
Washington, Washington, D.C., United States

August 3, 1994 | Video Length: 2:28:59
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  • On August 3, 1994, The Rolling Stones performed at the R.F.K. Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C., as part of their "Voodoo Lounge Tour." This live r... Read Full Description >

    On August 3, 1994, The Rolling Stones performed at the R.F.K. Memorial Stadium in Washington, D.C., as part of their "Voodoo Lounge Tour." This live recording coincided with the release of their album "Voodoo Lounge," which had come out in April 1994. The album marked a significant comeback for the band, featuring a return to original material after a long period of touring and experimentation. "Voodoo Lounge" included hits like "Love Is Strong" and "You Got Me Rocking," showcasing the band's enduring vitality and rock roots. Notably, this period in their career highlighted their ability to draw massive crowds and maintain relevance in the rock music landscape, even decades after their initial rise to fame. The concert at R.F.K. Memorial Stadium was emblematic of their powerful live presence, and it played a crucial role in re-establishing their connection with a new generation of fans.

Rolling Stones Live at Giants Stadium: 'Voodoo Lounge' Tour Full Concert

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States

August 14, 1994 | Video Length: 1:17:32
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  • On August 14, 1994, The Rolling Stones performed at Giants Stadium during their "Voodoo Lounge" Tour, a pivotal moment in their career. Prior to this ... Read Full Description >

    On August 14, 1994, The Rolling Stones performed at Giants Stadium during their "Voodoo Lounge" Tour, a pivotal moment in their career. Prior to this tour, the band had released the album "Voodoo Lounge" in 1994, marking their first studio album in eight years and reflecting a renewed energy and sound for the group. This live performance came during a significant era, as it was part of their effort to regain their status as cultural icons in rock music, following a period of fluctuating popularity in the late 1980s. Notably, the "Voodoo Lounge" Tour was a massive success, with high attendance figures and elaborate stage designs, and it underscored the band's remarkable ability to evolve while maintaining their classic rock essence. The setlist from the concert included fan favorites such as "Tumbling Dice" and "You Got Me Rocking," demonstrating their commitment to both new material and classic hits.

The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Lounge Tour Full Concert at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford

Giants Stadium
East Rutherford, New Jersey, United States

August 15, 1994 | Video Length: 2:10:39
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  • The live recording of The Rolling Stones at Giants Stadium on August 15, 1994, captures the band in the midst of their Voodoo Lounge Tour, which was i... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of The Rolling Stones at Giants Stadium on August 15, 1994, captures the band in the midst of their Voodoo Lounge Tour, which was in support of their album "Voodoo Lounge," released earlier that same year. This tour marked a significant comeback for the band, showcasing their ability to draw large crowds and maintain their rock 'n' roll appeal after a decade of evolving musical styles. Interestingly, the "Voodoo Lounge" album introduced a more modern sound while continuing to feature their classic rock roots. During this period, they also embraced new technologies, including sophisticated stage designs and live sound setups, reflecting their desire to innovate while remaining true to their legacy. This concert was one of four performances at Giants Stadium, demonstrating their popularity in the United States and their ongoing influence in the rock genre. The tour was notable for its high energy and extensive setlist, showcasing a mix of their classic hits and new mat

The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Lounge Tour Full Concert at Camp Randall Stadium

Camp Randall Stadium
Madison, Wisconsin, United States

August 26, 1994 | Video Length: 2:6:28
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  • In 1994, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their highly successful Voodoo Lounge Tour, which was in support of their album "Voodoo Lounge," rele... Read Full Description >

    In 1994, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their highly successful Voodoo Lounge Tour, which was in support of their album "Voodoo Lounge," released earlier that year. This live concert at Camp Randall Stadium on August 26, 1994, marked a significant moment, as it was their only performance in Wisconsin during the tour. The Voodoo Lounge album, which included hits like "Love Is Strong" and "You Got Me Rocking," revitalized the band's image in the '90s after a period of transition. Notably, the setlist for this concert featured several covers, including The Crickets' "Not Fade Away," showcasing the band's deep roots in rock and roll history. This tour also signified a return to larger-scale productions for the Stones, emphasizing their enduring appeal and ability to fill stadiums after decades in the industry.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Love is Strong' and 'Start Me Up' at MTV Awards

Radio City Music Hall
New York, New York, United States

September 8, 1994 | Video Length: 9:08
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  • In September 1994, when The Rolling Stones performed at the MTV Music Video Awards, they were experiencing a resurgence in popularity, largely due to ... Read Full Description >

    In September 1994, when The Rolling Stones performed at the MTV Music Video Awards, they were experiencing a resurgence in popularity, largely due to their 1994 album "Voodoo Lounge." This was their first studio album since "Steel Wheels" in 1989, and it was met with significant commercial success, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard 200. The performance showcased their enduring appeal, featuring the singles "Love Is Strong" and "Start Me Up," which highlighted their ability to bridge classic rock with contemporary sounds of the '90s. Notably, this live appearance was part of a promotional strategy for "Voodoo Lounge," and it demonstrated the band's continued relevance in the evolving music landscape, as they effectively engaged a younger audience while still captivating long-time fans. The performance is remembered for its energetic presence, a hallmark of the band's legendary status in rock music.

The Rolling Stones Live: Full Concert at Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans

Louisiana Superdome
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States

October 10, 1994 | Video Length: 2:31
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    The Rolling Stones performed at the Louisiana Superdome on October 10, 1994, during their Voodoo Lounge Tour, which supported their album "Voodoo Lounge," released earlier that same year. This album marked a significant comeback for the band after a five-year hiatus since their previous studio release, "Steel Wheels" in 1989. "Voodoo Lounge" received critical acclaim and showcased a return to their rock roots, featuring hits like "Love Is Strong" and "You Got Me Rocking." The 1994 concert in New Orleans was particularly notable as it was part of a tour that spanned multiple countries and featured elaborate stage setups. It also highlighted the band's enduring appeal and ability to attract large audiences, reinforcing their status as rock legends. The Rolling Stones' presence in New Orleans had previously been marked by a performance in 1989, emphasizing their long-standing connection with the city.

Rolling Stones Concert Coverage at MGM Grand Garden, Las Vegas

MGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

October 14, 1994 | Video Length: 6:46
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  • On October 14, 1994, The Rolling Stones performed at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas, marking their first-ever shows in the city. This live recordin... Read Full Description >

    On October 14, 1994, The Rolling Stones performed at the MGM Grand Garden in Las Vegas, marking their first-ever shows in the city. This live recording coincided with the band's extensive "Voodoo Lounge Tour," which supported their album "Voodoo Lounge," released in 1994. The album received critical acclaim and featured popular tracks like "Love Is Strong" and "You Got Me Rocking." During this period, the Stones were particularly focused on solidifying their legacy while appealing to a new generation of fans, evidenced by their strategic use of television and media to promote their concerts. The Las Vegas shows were notable not only for the band's strong performance but also for the excitement surrounding their unprecedented debut in such a vibrant entertainment hub, highlighting the band's continued relevance in the music scene and their ability to attract audiences even decades into their career.

The Rolling Stones - Voodoo Lounge Tour Full Concert at Rose Bowl, Pasadena

Rose Bowl
Pasadena, California, United States

October 21, 1994 | Video Length: 2:19:40
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  • In 1994, during the Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge Tour, the band was in a significant phase of their career, reinvigorating their live performance ene... Read Full Description >

    In 1994, during the Rolling Stones' Voodoo Lounge Tour, the band was in a significant phase of their career, reinvigorating their live performance energy after a period of fluctuating popularity during the late 1980s. The live recording from the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on October 21, 1994, took place shortly after the release of their album "Voodoo Lounge," which debuted earlier that year and marked their first studio album in almost a decade. The tour was well-received, showcasing their ability to connect with audiences and the strength of their new material alongside classic hits. The band performed with a lineup that included Keith Richards, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood, reflecting their enduring legacy in rock music. Notably, this tour and album helped solidify their status as one of the premier live acts of the era, appealing to both longtime fans and new listeners.

Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Full Concert - Live at Oakland Coliseum

Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum
Oakland, California, United States

October 31, 1994 | Video Length: 2:11:54
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  • On October 31, 1994, The Rolling Stones performed at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum during their Voodoo Lounge World Tour. This live recording co... Read Full Description >

    On October 31, 1994, The Rolling Stones performed at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum during their Voodoo Lounge World Tour. This live recording comes shortly after the release of their album "Voodoo Lounge," which debuted in June 1994. The album was significant as it marked their return to the studio after a lengthy hiatus, showcasing a more modern sound while still embracing their classic rock roots. Notably, "Voodoo Lounge" won the 1996 Grammy Award for Best Rock Album, highlighting its impact within the band's discography. The tour itself featured elaborate stage setups and was a major commercial success, reaffirming the Stones' status as rock legends. The Halloween show added a festive element to the tour, further engaging fans with a memorable performance that captured the energy of the era. This live recording exemplifies their ability to connect with audiences while maintaining their iconic rock and roll spirit.

  • In November 1994, The Rolling Stones were in a transitional phase of their career, following the release of their album "Voodoo Lounge," which debuted... Read Full Description >

    In November 1994, The Rolling Stones were in a transitional phase of their career, following the release of their album "Voodoo Lounge," which debuted in 1994 and emphasized a return to their rock roots. This marked an important period as it was their first studio album after a lengthy hiatus, and the band was eager to showcase their new material. The performance referenced in the live recording, "Hoodoo U Voodoo," featured during a Pay-Per-View commercial, highlights the band's effort to engage with contemporary media formats and reach new audiences. This period also saw them embark on a highly successful world tour, further solidifying their status as rock legends. The recording exemplifies their blend of classic rock energy with fresh, new arrangements, demonstrating both their enduring appeal and their adaptability in the evolving music landscape of the 1990s.

The Rolling Stones Full Concert: Voodoo Lounge Tour Live at Joe Robbie Stadium

Joe Robbie Stadium
Miami Gardens, Florida, United States

November 25, 1994 | Video Length: 1:49:48
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  • The live recording of The Rolling Stones at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami on November 25, 1994, during the Voodoo Lounge Tour, showcases a pivotal momen... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of The Rolling Stones at Joe Robbie Stadium in Miami on November 25, 1994, during the Voodoo Lounge Tour, showcases a pivotal moment in their career. By this time, the band had released their album "Voodoo Lounge" earlier that year, marking their first studio album in five years since "Steel Wheels" (1989). The "Voodoo Lounge" album not only received critical acclaim but also debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, proving that the band remained a significant force in rock music. The 1994 tour was notable as it was their first to feature a “pay-per-view” broadcast, highlighting their adaptive marketing strategy and deep connection with fans. The energy of the live performance and the accompanying album solidified the Stones' legacy, illustrating their resilience and ability to captivate audiences decades into their career.

The Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Tour Full Concert at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium

Ben Hill Griffin Stadium
Gainesville, Florida, United States

November 27, 1994 | Video Length: 2:5:53
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  • In 1994, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their Voodoo Lounge Tour, promoting their album "Voodoo Lounge," which was released earlier that year... Read Full Description >

    In 1994, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their Voodoo Lounge Tour, promoting their album "Voodoo Lounge," which was released earlier that year. This album marked a significant return to form for the band after several years, featuring a mix of rock and blues elements that resonated with fans. The concert on November 27, 1994, at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium in Gainesville was part of a much-anticipated tour, as it was their first since the successful Urban Jungle Tour in 1990. Notably, the Voodoo Lounge Tour was accompanied by elaborate stage designs and showcased the band’s ability to perform to large audiences. The tour, which emphasized their classic hits along with new material, highlighted the band's enduring popularity and their strong connection with live performance, solidifying their reputation as rock icons well into the 1990s and beyond.

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