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The Rolling Stones

Live Performances by The Rolling Stones in 2013

The Rolling Stones Live at Staples Center - Full Concert

Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA, United States

March 5, 2013 | Video Length: 2:22:00
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  • On March 5, 2013, The Rolling Stones performed at the Staples Center in Los Angeles as part of their 50th Anniversary Tour, which celebrated five deca... Read Full Description >

    On March 5, 2013, The Rolling Stones performed at the Staples Center in Los Angeles as part of their 50th Anniversary Tour, which celebrated five decades of rock and roll history. At this point in their career, the band had recently released the single "Doom and Gloom" in late 2012, marking their return to the studio after several years of mainly touring. Their setlist during the concert featured classic hits that showcased their extensive catalog, emphasizing their enduring appeal and status as rock legends. The performance was notable not only for its high energy and production value but also for the celebration of their legacy, with the band members reflecting on their influential journey. This concert helped bridge the gap between their classic material and contemporary recognition, further establishing their place in the music industry well into the 21st century.

The Rolling Stones Live Full Concert at HP Pavilion, San Jose - 50 & Counting Tour

HP Pavilion
San Jose, California, United States

May 8, 2013 | Video Length: 2:11:42
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  • In May 2013, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "50 & Counting Tour," celebrating their 50th anniversary as a band. Prior to this live conc... Read Full Description >

    In May 2013, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "50 & Counting Tour," celebrating their 50th anniversary as a band. Prior to this live concert in San Jose, they had released the album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, which marked their first studio album in eight years. Following this live performance, the band went on to release "Blue & Lonesome," a collection of blues covers, in 2016. The San Jose concert featured special guest John Fogerty, and during the show, they performed the Valentinos' classic "It's All Over Now" — a song they have historically included in their sets only a few times, underscoring the unique nature of this performance. The 50 & Counting Tour was notable for its mix of classic hits and the band's strong presence, showcasing their enduring legacy in rock music.

The Rolling Stones: Full Concert at MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas

MGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

May 11, 2013 | Video Length: 2:15:31
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  • In 2013, The Rolling Stones found themselves celebrating over five decades of rock and roll as they embarked on their "50 & Counting" tour, which was ... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, The Rolling Stones found themselves celebrating over five decades of rock and roll as they embarked on their "50 & Counting" tour, which was pivotal in reaffirming their legendary status. Prior to this extensive tour, their last studio album, "A Bigger Bang" (2005), showcased their enduring ability to create contemporary rock music while drawing on their classic influences. The live concert at MGM Grand Garden Arena captured an exciting time for the band as they performed songs like "Get Off of My Cloud," the energetic opener, along with fan favorites such as "You Got Me Rocking" and "All Down The Line." This concert highlighted the band’s commitment to maintaining their vibrant stage presence, despite their extensive career. An interesting aspect of this tour was the involvement of iconic guest musicians, showcasing the Stones' deep connections within the music industry and their ability to draw in various influences.

The Rolling Stones Live Full Concert at Staples Center, Los Angeles

Staples Center
Los Angeles, California, United States

May 20, 2013 | Video Length: 2:17:21
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  • On May 20, 2013, The Rolling Stones performed at the Staples Center in Los Angeles as part of their "50 & Counting" tour, which celebrated the band's ... Read Full Description >

    On May 20, 2013, The Rolling Stones performed at the Staples Center in Los Angeles as part of their "50 & Counting" tour, which celebrated the band's 50th anniversary. Leading up to this performance, the band had just released the album "Grrr!" in November 2012, a compilation that showcased some of their greatest hits while also featuring two new tracks, “Doom and Gloom” and “One More Shot.” The tour marked a significant moment in their history, reuniting the band for a series of concerts that not only highlighted their enduring legacy but also their continued relevance in rock music. Interestingly, this tour was one of the first instances where all four original members—Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood—were together for a large-scale series of performances after years of sporadic touring. The concert at the Staples Center further solidified their status as rock icons, drawing massive crowds and generating significant buzz in the music world.

The Rolling Stones Concert at United Center - Performance of 'As Tears Go By'

United Center
Chicago, Illinois, United States

June 3, 2013 | Video Length: 4:23
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  • On June 3, 2013, The Rolling Stones performed at the United Center in Chicago, marking their third and final show in the city during their 50 & Counti... Read Full Description >

    On June 3, 2013, The Rolling Stones performed at the United Center in Chicago, marking their third and final show in the city during their 50 & Counting tour. By this time, the band was celebrating over 50 years in the music business, showcasing their enduring legacy and ability to draw massive crowds. Prior to this performance, they had released their acclaimed album "GRRR!" in November 2012, which featured a mix of classic hits and new material. The live recording of "As Tears Go By" from this concert highlights the band's ability to connect with their audience, even decades after the song's initial release in the mid-1960s. Notably, this performance is part of a tour that included the return of original member Mick Taylor on selected dates, adding a nostalgic element to the concert and enriching the live experience for fans.

The Rolling Stones Live: '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' at Glastonbury Festival

Worthy Farm
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 29, 2013 | Video Length: 10:01
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  • In 2013, when The Rolling Stones performed "I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" at the Glastonbury Festival, they were experiencing a resurgence in their ca... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, when The Rolling Stones performed "I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" at the Glastonbury Festival, they were experiencing a resurgence in their career, celebrating their 50th anniversary as a band. Prior to this performance, the band had released the album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, which included hits like "Streets of Love" and "Rough Justice." The Glastonbury show was significant as it marked the band’s first appearance at the festival, drawing large crowds and featuring former guitarist Mick Taylor, who surprised fans by joining them on stage. This performance reignited interest in the Stones’ legacy, culminating in their subsequent tour and the release of the compilation album "Grrr!" later that year. The band's ability to captivate audiences decades after their formation exemplifies their enduring impact on rock music.

The Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Live at Glastonbury Festival

Worthy Farm
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 29, 2013 | Video Length: 1:00
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  • In June 2013, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, The Rolling Stones were riding high on the momentum of their long and storied care... Read Full Description >

    In June 2013, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, The Rolling Stones were riding high on the momentum of their long and storied career. Just prior to this live recording, the band released their studio album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005 and had embarked on various tours, cementing their status as rock legends. The Glastonbury performance marked The Rolling Stones' first appearance at the iconic festival, highlighting their continued relevance and ability to attract large crowds decades after their formation. The enduring popularity of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction," a cornerstone of their catalog, was showcased during this performance, demonstrating the song's lasting impact. Interestingly, the band celebrated their 50th anniversary in 2012, further emphasizing their significance in music history and their ability to engage both new and longtime fans alike.

The Rolling Stones Live Performance of '2000 Light Years From Home' at Glastonbury Festival

Worthy Farm
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 29, 2013 | Video Length: 5:14
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  • In 2013, the Rolling Stones headlined the Glastonbury Festival, marking a significant moment in their illustrious career, particularly as they celebra... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, the Rolling Stones headlined the Glastonbury Festival, marking a significant moment in their illustrious career, particularly as they celebrated their 50th anniversary. Prior to this performance, the band had released "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, their first studio album in eight years, showcasing a blend of rock and blues that resonated with both old and new fans. The live recording of "2000 Light Years From Home" at Glastonbury is notable as it features the Stones' enduring ability to captivate large audiences with their dynamic stage presence and classic hits. This event also marked their return to the festival circuit, emphasizing their status as rock icons capable of drawing massive crowds decades after their debut. Fans appreciated the performance as part of the band's legacy, highlighting their timelessness and continued relevance in the music industry.

The Rolling Stones - Glastonbury Festival Full Concert Performance

Worthy Farm
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 29, 2013 | Video Length: 2:11:01
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  • In 2013, the Rolling Stones headlined the Glastonbury Festival, marking a significant point in their illustrious career. Prior to this performance, th... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, the Rolling Stones headlined the Glastonbury Festival, marking a significant point in their illustrious career. Prior to this performance, the band released their studio album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005 and a series of compilations, with "GRRR!" coming out in late 2012. This live recording from Glastonbury featured a set that blended classic hits, such as "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Paint It Black," with newer tracks like "Doom and Gloom," demonstrating their ability to stay relevant across generations. Notably, this performance was part of their 50 & Counting tour, celebrating fifty years since their formation. The Stones' set at Glastonbury was particularly historic as it marked their first-ever performance at the iconic festival, underscoring their enduring legacy in rock music.

The Rolling Stones - Full Concert at Glastonbury Festival

Worthy Farm
Pilton, England, United Kingdom

June 29, 2013 | Video Length: 1:7:59
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The Rolling Stones Perform 'Miss You' at Hyde Park Live Concert

Hyde Park
London, England, United Kingdom

July 6, 2013 | Video Length: 7:26
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  • The live recording of "Miss You" from the concert at Hyde Park on July 6, 2013, captures The Rolling Stones during a significant moment in their caree... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Miss You" from the concert at Hyde Park on July 6, 2013, captures The Rolling Stones during a significant moment in their career. This performance was part of their "50 & Counting" tour, celebrating the band's 50th anniversary. Before this concert, they had released the album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, marking their first studio album in eight years at that time. The Hyde Park show was particularly noteworthy as it was their first performance at that iconic venue since 1969, evoking nostalgia among fans. Additionally, the concert showcased the enduring appeal and energy of the Stones, highlighting their status as one of rock's most legendary acts. Following this live recording, the band continued to evolve, culminating in the anticipation for their upcoming album, "Hackney Diamonds," set for release in October 2023, indicating their ongoing relevance in the music industry.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Doom and Gloom' at Hyde Park Live Concert

Hyde Park
London, England, United Kingdom

July 6, 2013 | Video Length: 5:11
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  • In July 2013, The Rolling Stones returned to Hyde Park for a monumental live recording titled "Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live." This event marked a ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2013, The Rolling Stones returned to Hyde Park for a monumental live recording titled "Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live." This event marked a significant moment in the band's storied history, as it was their first performance in the iconic venue since 1969. Prior to this concert, the band released the studio album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, followed by a long stretch before their next project, which included extensive touring. The live recording features classic hits and showcases the band's enduring stage presence, led by the charismatic Mick Jagger. Notably, the concert celebrated their 50th anniversary as a band, highlighting their resilience and enduring appeal in the music industry. This performance was also significant as it attracted a diverse audience, emphasizing the band's ability to transcend generations and remain a vital part of contemporary music culture.

The Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar Performance at Hyde Park Live

Hyde Park
London, England, United Kingdom

July 6, 2013 | Video Length: 4:39
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  • In 2013, during the summer of their “50 & Counting” tour, The Rolling Stones performed a live concert at Hyde Park in London, marking a significan... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, during the summer of their “50 & Counting” tour, The Rolling Stones performed a live concert at Hyde Park in London, marking a significant moment in their storied career. This performance occurred shortly after the release of their compilation album, "Grrr!", which celebrated their 50 years in the music industry and was released in November 2012. The Hyde Park concert was notable as it continued the band's legacy of iconic performances in the same venue, recalling their legendary free concert in 1969. During the 2013 show, the Stones delivered energizing renditions of classic hits, including "Brown Sugar." This live performance not only showcased their enduring appeal but also reinforced their status as one of the preeminent rock bands in history, drawing massive crowds and critical acclaim.

The Rolling Stones - Ruby Tuesday Live at Hyde Park Concert

Hyde Park
London, England, United Kingdom

July 6, 2013 | Video Length: 3:27
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  • In 2013, The Rolling Stones were celebrating their 50th anniversary as a band, marking a significant milestone in their illustrious career. The live r... Read Full Description >

    In 2013, The Rolling Stones were celebrating their 50th anniversary as a band, marking a significant milestone in their illustrious career. The live recording of "Ruby Tuesday" from the Hyde Park concert on July 6 showcases their enduring legacy and ability to captivate audiences even decades after their debut. Prior to these performances, the band had released the album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, which was their latest studio effort at that time. The Hyde Park show was not just a nostalgia trip; it also featured a dynamic setlist that included classic hits alongside newer material, emphasizing the band's versatility and appeal across generations. Additionally, the concert held particular significance, as they had last performed in Hyde Park in 1969, marking a poignant return to the venue where they had famously played a memorial concert for Brian Jones.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' at Hyde Park Live Concert

Hyde Park
London, England, United Kingdom

July 6, 2013 | Video Length: 5:09
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  • In the live recording titled "Jumpin' Jack Flash - Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live," The Rolling Stones performed on July 6, 2013, during a concert t... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording titled "Jumpin' Jack Flash - Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live," The Rolling Stones performed on July 6, 2013, during a concert that celebrated the band's legacy and connection to their fans. At this time, the band had recently released the compilation album "GRRR!" in late 2012, which marked a significant retrospective of their career, featuring hits spanning decades and new material like "Doom and Gloom" and "One More Shot." The Hyde Park concert was particularly notable as it celebrated the 44th anniversary of their famous 1969 concert at the same venue, where they notably had a free performance that welcomed a large crowd. This live show not only showcased their enduring popularity but also highlighted the band's ability to connect with fans across generations, coinciding with a resurgence in their activity and the anticipation of new music, solidifying their status as rock legends.

The Rolling Stones - Live Performance of Honky Tonk Women in Hyde Park

Hyde Park
London, England, United Kingdom

July 6, 2013 | Video Length: 4:15
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  • The live recording of "Honky Tonk Women" from Hyde Park on July 6, 2013, took place during a significant period for The Rolling Stones, marking their ... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Honky Tonk Women" from Hyde Park on July 6, 2013, took place during a significant period for The Rolling Stones, marking their 50th anniversary as a band. Prior to this performance, they had released the album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, which was their latest studio album at the time. The Stones were deeply rooted in their legacy by 2013, performing classic hits alongside newer material and maintaining their reputation as one of the most enduring rock bands in history. This concert was notable not only for its celebratory atmosphere but also for the band's ability to draw large crowds, demonstrating their continued popularity. The Hyde Park performance also echoed a historic concert from 1969, reinforcing the band's long-standing connection to the venue. Their presence in the live music scene remained robust, exemplified by the energy and engagement captured in this performance.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Start Me Up' at Sweet Summer Sun, Hyde Park

Hyde Park
London, England, United Kingdom

July 6, 2013 | Video Length: 4:05
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  • In July 2013, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "50 & Counting" tour, celebrating their 50th anniversary as a band. This live performance ... Read Full Description >

    In July 2013, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "50 & Counting" tour, celebrating their 50th anniversary as a band. This live performance at Hyde Park marked a significant moment, echoing their historic 1969 concert at the same venue. Before this recording, the group had released "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, which was their most recent studio album at that time. The Hyde Park concert not only served as a showcase of the band's classic hits, including "Start Me Up," but also demonstrated their enduring popularity and relevance. An interesting detail about this event is that it was a much-anticipated return to one of the band's iconic performance spaces, as they delivered a set that resonated with both long-time fans and a new generation, further cementing their legacy in rock music history. Following this performance, the band would release "Hackney Diamonds" in 2023, showcasing their continued creative output.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Gimme Shelter' Live at Perth Arena

Perth Arena
Perth, Australia

November 30, 2013 | Video Length: 1:44
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