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The Rolling Stones

Live Performances by The Rolling Stones in 2014

The Rolling Stones - Live Performance of 'Satisfaction' in Roma

Roma, Italy

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 1:00
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    In January 2014, when The Rolling Stones performed "Satisfaction" in Rome, they were in the midst of the "14 On Fire" tour, which followed the highly successful "50 & Counting" tour in 2012-2013. This tour celebrated their 50th anniversary and showcased their ongoing appeal as one of rock music's most enduring bands. Leading up to the live recording, they had released the studio album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, and while they hadn't released a new studio album prior to this performance, their live shows featured a mix of classic hits and songs from their extensive catalog. The 2014 concert underscored their energetic performance style and connection with fans, demonstrating that they remained a powerful live act well into their career, exemplified by the enduring popularity of tracks like "Satisfaction." The band continues to be a significant influence in the music industry, with their commitment to touring solidifying their legendary status.

  • By January 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones were deep into their "50 & Counting" tour, celebrating over five decades of iconic music and impressive perform... Read Full Description >

    By January 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones were deep into their "50 & Counting" tour, celebrating over five decades of iconic music and impressive performances. The live performance of "All Down the Line" from that date reflects their enduring legacy and highlights their ability to captivate audiences worldwide. Prior to this tour, they released the album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, and during the subsequent years, the band focused on touring and special events, maintaining their status as rock legends. Notably, in 2012, they commemorated their 50th anniversary with concerts and special releases, paving the way for their continued success. The "Glimmer Twins," a nickname for Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, showcased their enduring chemistry and contribution to rock music during this performance, illustrating not only their past achievements but also their ongoing influence in the industry as they continue to create and perform.

The Rolling Stones - Full Concert at Roskilde Festival, Denmark

Roskilde Festival
Roskilde, Denmark

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 28:28
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    In 2014, The Rolling Stones were in a notable phase of their career, having recently wrapped up a successful tour and released the live album "The Rolling Stones: Sweet Summer Sun – Hyde Park Live," which captures their performance at the iconic venue in July 2013. The Roskilde Festival concert showcased the band's enduring legacy and their ability to draw massive crowds, even decades into their career. This performance featured classic hits such as "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Sympathy for the Devil," highlighting their staying power in rock music. Interestingly, the concert was part of a series of performances leading up to their 14 On Fire tour, which emphasized their commitment to live music and connection with fans worldwide. This willingness to keep playing and evolving signifies the band's resilience and influence in the music industry.

The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter Live Performance in Perth, Australia

Perth, WA, Australia

January 1, 2014 | Video Length: 7:16
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    By January 1, 2014, when The Rolling Stones performed "Gimme Shelter" live in Perth, they were celebrating a remarkable career trajectory marked by decades of influential music. Leading up to that date, the band had released their studio album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, which was their first since 1997. The Perth concert was part of their extensive "14 On Fire" tour, showcasing the band's enduring popularity and commitment to live performances, even after more than 50 years in the industry. Notably, "Gimme Shelter," originally released in 1969, has become one of their signature songs and serves as a poignant anthem reflecting the tumultuous times. In this live performance, Mick Jagger's charismatic stage presence and the tight musicianship of the band exemplify their ability to captivate audiences, reinforcing their status as rock legends capable of delivering electrifying performances well into their latter years.

  • In 2014, when The Rolling Stones performed "Doom and Gloom" live at the Roskilde Festival, they were actively touring to promote their music and celeb... Read Full Description >

    In 2014, when The Rolling Stones performed "Doom and Gloom" live at the Roskilde Festival, they were actively touring to promote their music and celebrate their extensive catalog. The single "Doom and Gloom" was originally released in 2012 as part of the "GRRR!" compilation, which marked a significant point in their career, celebrating 50 years since the band's formation. This album was a compilation of their greatest hits, offering new material alongside classic tracks, highlighting their continuous relevance in the music industry. The performance at Roskilde was part of their "14 On Fire" tour, which showcased their enduring appeal and ability to draw large crowds, even after decades in the business. Notably, the festival performance is a testament to the band's resilience and their unwavering connection with fans worldwide.

The Rolling Stones Full Concert at Du Arena, Abu Dhabi | 14 On Fire Tour

du Arena
Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

February 21, 2014 | Video Length: 2:2:27
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    The live recording of The Rolling Stones at Du Arena, Abu Dhabi, on February 21, 2014, marked a significant moment as it was both the band's first-ever performance in the United Arab Emirates and the opening show of their "14 On Fire" tour. Prior to this recording, the band had released the album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, which showcased their continued evolution and commercial appeal in the rock genre. The "14 On Fire" tour, which followed the release of their greatest hits compilation "Grrr!" in 2012, served to re-energize their fan base and reaffirm their status as rock legends. Notably, this concert highlights the band's enduring ability to draw massive crowds globally, demonstrating their iconic status and the lasting impact of their music even decades after their formation.

The Rolling Stones Live: Full Concert at Tokyo Dome

Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

February 26, 2014 | Video Length: 2:7:27
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    On February 26, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed at the Tokyo Dome as part of their "14 On Fire" tour, continuing their legacy as one of rock's most enduring acts. Leading up to this live recording, the band had released "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, showcasing their ability to create new music while maintaining their classic sound. By the time of the Tokyo concert, the band was celebrating over five decades in the music industry and had garnered worldwide acclaim for their energetic live performances. Interesting facets of this period include the fact that the "14 On Fire" tour marked their return to Japan after a decade, highlighting the band's popularity in the region. The Tokyo Dome shows were also notable for their elaborate stage setups and inclusion of both classic hits and newer material, exemplifying their continuous evolution in live music.

The Rolling Stones - Full Concert at Tokyo Dome, Japan - 4 March 2014

Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

March 4, 2014 | Video Length: 1:54:28
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  • On March 4, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed a concert at the Tokyo Dome as part of their "14 On Fire" tour. This live recording followed the releas... Read Full Description >

    On March 4, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed a concert at the Tokyo Dome as part of their "14 On Fire" tour. This live recording followed the release of their studio album "A Bigger Bang," which came out in 2005. Notably, this performance occurred during a time of renewed activity for the band, as they were celebrating their 50th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in their illustrious career. The "14 On Fire" tour features songs from their extensive catalog, and the Tokyo shows were part of a larger series of concerts across Asia, a territory where the band enjoyed immense popularity. Interestingly, this particular tour was the first to showcase new material since their 2005 album, highlighting their ability to continue to engage with fans and solidify their legendary status as rock icons.

The Rolling Stones - Live At Tokyo Dome: Full Concert Featuring Start Me Up

Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

March 4, 2014 | Video Length: 2:2:00
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    On March 4, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed live at the Tokyo Dome in Japan, showcasing their enduring legacy as rock icons. Prior to this concert, the band had released their album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, which marked their first studio release in eight years and was well-received, featuring hits like "Streets of Love" and "Rain Fall Down." By 2014, the group was celebrating over five decades in music, having recently embarked on their "14 On Fire" tour, which included performances of both classic hits and newer material like "Doom And Gloom" from their 2012 compilation "Grrr!" Notably, the concert was part of their ongoing strategy to engage with fans globally, and their ability to still attract massive audiences at this stage of their career speaks to their cultural significance and popularity. The Tokyo show further illustrates their commitment to live performance as a core element of their identity.

The Rolling Stones - Live At Tokyo Dome Full Concert

Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

March 4, 2014 | Video Length: 2:2:10
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  • On March 4, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed at the Tokyo Dome, capturing a pivotal moment in their illustrious career. This concert was part of the... Read Full Description >

    On March 4, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed at the Tokyo Dome, capturing a pivotal moment in their illustrious career. This concert was part of the band's "14 On Fire" tour, following the release of their album "The Rolling Stones: 50" in late 2012, which celebrated their 50th anniversary. At this time, the band showcased both classic hits and newer tracks, such as "Doom and Gloom," which appeared on the compilation album "Grrr!" released in late 2012. The performance featured a setlist that reflected their extensive catalog, illustrating their ability to blend iconic songs with more recent material. Notably, this concert marked one of their returns to Japan after a long absence, highlighting their enduring global influence and the loyal fanbase they maintained.

The Rolling Stones - 14 On Fire Tour Full Concert Live From Tokyo

Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

March 6, 2014 | Video Length: 2:7:03
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The Rolling Stones Live Full Concert - Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Brisbane, QLD, Australia

April 2, 2014 | Video Length: 1:54:01
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    In April 2014, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "14 on Fire Tour," which showcased their remarkable longevity and sustained popularity in rock music. Prior to this tour, they had released the album "Hyde Park Live" in 2013, capturing their historic concert in London commemorating 50 years since their formation. During the "14 on Fire Tour," the band performed a well-rounded setlist featuring classic hits and fan favorites, revealing their impressive catalog that spans decades. The concert at Brisbane Entertainment Centre on November 18, 2014, marked a significant moment as it was one of the final shows of this particular tour, reinforcing their status as iconic live performers. Notably, this tour underscored their ability to draw massive crowds and maintain their energy and stage presence, even after more than 50 years in the industry.

The Rolling Stones - Live Performance of 'Angie' in Tel Aviv, Israel

Tel Aviv, Israel

April 6, 2014 | Video Length: 3:27
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    In April 2014, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "14 On Fire" tour, which showcased their enduring popularity and ability to engage audiences decades after their formation. Prior to this live performance in Tel Aviv, the band released their album "Blue & Lonesome" in December 2016, but the recording at that time reflects the legacy and classic hits that they had built up over the years. "Angie," the song performed live in Israel, originally appeared on their 1973 album "Goats Head Soup," which marked a time of transition and introspection for the band. The live version highlights their skill in transforming older material into fresh performances for contemporary audiences. The concert not only reaffirmed their significant presence in rock music history but also illustrated their global reach, delighting fans in regions that they had not performed in for years, emphasizing their ability to connect through their timeless music.

The Rolling Stones - Start Me Up Live at Letzigrund Stadion, Zurich

Letzigrund Stadion
Zurich, Switzerland

June 1, 2014 | Video Length: 5:22
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  • On June 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed live in Zurich as part of their "14 On Fire" Tour, which featured a setlist filled with classics. Just p... Read Full Description >

    On June 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed live in Zurich as part of their "14 On Fire" Tour, which featured a setlist filled with classics. Just prior to this tour, the band had released the album "Grrr!" in 2012, a compilation that celebrated their 50 years in music and included a mix of greatest hits and a couple of new tracks. By the time of the Zurich concert, the Stones had firmly established themselves as rock icons, continuing to draw massive crowds and maintain relevance in the ever-evolving music landscape. Notably, "Start Me Up," the opening song in this performance, was initially released in 1981 on the album "Tattoo You" and has since become one of their signature songs, showcasing the enduring appeal of their music. The 14 On Fire tour also indicated the band's ability to connect with both longtime fans and newer generations, solidifying their legacy as one of the greatest rock bands in history.

The Rolling Stones - Live Performance of 'Miss You' at Letzigrund Stadion, Zurich

Letzigrund Stadion
Zurich, Switzerland

June 1, 2014 | Video Length: 7:31
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  • On June 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed "Miss You" at the Letzigrund Stadion in Zurich, Switzerland, as part of their "14 On Fire" tour. At this... Read Full Description >

    On June 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed "Miss You" at the Letzigrund Stadion in Zurich, Switzerland, as part of their "14 On Fire" tour. At this point in their career, the band had just released their album "Blue & Lonesome" in December 2016, which marked their return to the blues roots that originally influenced their music. While "Miss You" is a classic track from their 1978 album "Some Girls," the band’s live performances continued to showcase both their extensive catalog and their ability to captivate audiences decades after their formation in 1962. The Zurich concert is particularly notable as the Stones celebrated their enduring legacy and adaptability, demonstrating their status as one of rock's most iconic bands, capable of drawing large crowds and delivering dynamic performances well into their fifth decade.

  • On June 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed live in Zurich during their "14 On Fire" tour, which was a celebration of their enduring legacy and an o... Read Full Description >

    On June 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed live in Zurich during their "14 On Fire" tour, which was a celebration of their enduring legacy and an opportunity to showcase their extensive catalog to both longtime fans and new listeners. Prior to this tour, the band had released the critically acclaimed album "Doom and Gloom" in 2012, which marked their first studio work in nearly a decade and served as a testament to their ability to create new music while still embracing their classic sound. Interesting to note is that "14 On Fire" came after the band's landmark 50th anniversary, further solidifying their status as rock legends. The Zurich concert exemplified their energetic performances, featuring both classic hits and newer material, and underscored their ability to connect with audiences across generations.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Out of Control' Live in Zurich at Letzigrund Stadion

Letzigrund Stadion
Zurich, Switzerland

June 1, 2014 | Video Length: 6:18
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    In June 2014, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "14 On Fire Tour," which followed the release of their live album, "Bridges to Babylon," in 1997 and the compilation album "Grrr!" in 2012. The band's extensive experience and enduring popularity were evident during the Zurich concert at the Letzigrund Stadion, where they delivered a dynamic performance of "Out of Control," among other hits. Notably, this live recording showcased their resilience and continued ability to captivate audiences decades after their formation. Additionally, the tour was significant as it marked one of the band's first major global treks since the passing of their longtime friends and fellow rock legends, thereby demonstrating their commitment to keeping rock 'n' roll alive. The enthusiasm displayed by both the band and the crowd serves as a testament to their storied legacy and ongoing influence in the music world.

The Rolling Stones Live at Letzigrund Stadion, Zürich | Full Concert

Letzigrund Stadion
Zürich, Switzerland

June 1, 2014 | Video Length: 2:3:18
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    On June 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed at Letzigrund Stadion in Zürich, Switzerland, during their "14 on Fire" tour. This concert marked a significant moment in their long-standing legacy, especially as it was Ronnie Wood’s 67th birthday, providing a celebratory atmosphere. Prior to this tour, the band released their album "Grrr!" in 2012, a greatest hits collection that commemorated their 50th anniversary. The "14 on Fire" tour itself further emphasized the band's enduring popularity, featuring a setlist rich with classic hits and showcasing their remarkable ability to engage audiences decades into their career. The band is particularly known for their dynamic live performances, which have evolved over the years while maintaining a quintessential rock and roll energy that resonates with fans worldwide.

The Rolling Stones - Start Me Up Live Performance at Letzigrund Stadion, Zurich

Letzigrund Stadion
Zurich, Switzerland

June 1, 2014 | Video Length: 5:18
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  • On June 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed "Start Me Up" during their concert at Letzigrund Stadion in Zurich, Switzerland, as part of the "14 On F... Read Full Description >

    On June 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed "Start Me Up" during their concert at Letzigrund Stadion in Zurich, Switzerland, as part of the "14 On Fire" tour. This live recording comes after the release of their compilation album "Grrr!" in November 2012, which celebrated their 50th anniversary as a band. The tour marked an exciting time for the Stones, as they not only showcased their enduring popularity but also emphasized their status as rock legends. The "14 On Fire" tour featured a setlist that included many of their classic hits, drawing enthusiastic crowds around the world. Notably, this performance would have fallen during a period where the band was embracing their legacy while still delivering high-energy shows, reaffirming their commitment to live performances well into their career. The recorded quality of the show, noted to be in Full HD, reflects the modern advancements in concert filming that bring their legendary performances to a global audience.

The Rolling Stones Live at Pinkpop Festival | Full Concert

Megaland
Landgraaf, Limburg, Netherlands

June 7, 2014 | Video Length: 2:8:21
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  • In June 2014, at the Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands, The Rolling Stones were well into their illustrious career, celebrating their 50th anniversa... Read Full Description >

    In June 2014, at the Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands, The Rolling Stones were well into their illustrious career, celebrating their 50th anniversary as a band. Prior to this live recording, they released the album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, which featured a mix of rock and blues influences and was well-received critically and commercially. Notably, the concert marked part of their extensive "14 on Fire" tour, which showcased the band's ability to draw large crowds and maintain their energetic performance style even after decades in the industry. The setlist included iconic tracks such as "Jumping Jack Flash" and "Paint It Black," underscoring their extensive back catalog and enduring popularity. The Pinkpop performance also reflected the Stones' capacity to engage new generations of fans while honoring their classic rock roots.

The Rolling Stones Live Performance of '14 On Fire' - Full Concert at Waldbühne, Berlin

Waldbühne
Berlin, Berlin, Germany

June 10, 2014 | Video Length: 2:1:52
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    In June 2014, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "14 On Fire" tour, a significant event that showcased their enduring popularity and performance prowess. Prior to this live recording at Waldbühne in Berlin, the band had released their album "Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live" in 2013, which celebrated their iconic 2013 performance in Hyde Park. This concert in Berlin featured a mix of classic hits and newer material, illustrating the band's ability to engage audiences across generations. Notably, the 2014 tour marked the Stones' return to Europe after a lengthy hiatus, emphasizing their tenacity and dedication to live performance despite being in the fifth decade of their career. The Berlin show reflected their status as rock icons, drawing a large audience and demonstrating their continued relevance in the music industry.

The Rolling Stones Live: Full Concert at Stade de France, Paris

Stade de France
Saint-Denis, Île-de-France, France

June 13, 2014 | Video Length: 2:7:33
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  • On June 13, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed at the Stade de France in Paris as part of their 14 On Fire Tour. Prior to this live recording, the ban... Read Full Description >

    On June 13, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed at the Stade de France in Paris as part of their 14 On Fire Tour. Prior to this live recording, the band had released the album "Sweet Summer Sun: Hyde Park Live" in 2013, which commemorated their return to the iconic venue after a 44-year hiatus. The 14 On Fire Tour showcased the band's dynamic stage presence and deep discography, incorporating several fan-favorite tracks including "Bitch," which won the song vote for that concert. Keith Richards grabbed attention during the performance with standout renditions of "You Got the Silver" and "Can't Be Seen." This period marked a significant chapter in The Rolling Stones' enduring legacy, demonstrating their ability to captivate audiences and remain relevant decades into their career.

The Rolling Stones Full Concert at Esprit Arena Düsseldorf - 14 On Fire Tour

Esprit Arena
Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

June 19, 2014 | Video Length: 2:11:28
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    On June 19, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed at the Esprit Arena in Düsseldorf as part of their "14 On Fire" tour, which showcased their extensive catalog and celebrated their legacy in rock music. Prior to this tour, their most recent studio album was "A Bigger Bang," released in 2005. The "14 On Fire" tour was a major event for the band following a decade-long gap between albums, emphasizing their enduring popularity and ability to attract large audiences. Notably, this tour included several festival appearances and showcased a mix of classic hits alongside newer material, highlighting their evolution over the decades. The performance in Düsseldorf was particularly significant as it marked the band's return to Germany, where they have a long history of successful engagements, further solidifying their status as rock legends.

The Rolling Stones - Let's Spend the Night Together Live in Rome at Circo Massimo

Circo Massimo
Rome, Lazio, Italy

June 22, 2014 | Video Length: 48
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    In June 2014, when The Rolling Stones performed live at Circo Massimo in Rome, they were in the midst of their "14 On Fire" tour, which followed the release of their 2013 album, "Sweet Summer Sun – Hyde Park Live." This live album documented their performance in Hyde Park, coinciding with the 50th anniversary of the band’s debut, and showcased their enduring appeal and energy. The Rome concert featured classic hits, highlighting their legacy as one of rock's most iconic bands. Interestingly, their ability to draw massive crowds, such as the 60,000 fans in attendance at Circo Massimo, underscored their continued relevance and popularity in the music scene over five decades after their formation. Notably, this performance also marked a significant return to Rome for the band, as their last concert in the city had been over a decade prior.

The Rolling Stones Full Concert at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu - 14 On Fire Tour

Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
Madrid, Autonomous Region of Madrid, Spain

June 25, 2014 | Video Length: 2:12:19
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    On June 25, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed at the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu in Madrid as part of their "14 On Fire" tour. This tour came after the release of their studio album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005 and prior to their 2016 project "Blue & Lonesome." By 2014, the band had established themselves as veteran rock icons, and the concert showcased their enduring appeal and energetic stage presence. Notably, the setlist featured a mix of their classic hits along with a cover of Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone," reflecting their deep connection to rock history and influence. Their performance in Madrid was a single show during this European leg of the tour, a testament to their ability to draw large crowds and maintain a strong fanbase even decades into their career.

The Rolling Stones: Complete Concert from TW Classic Festival, Werchter

Festivalpark
Werchter, Flemish Brabant, Belgium

June 28, 2014 | Video Length: 2:1:56
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  • In 2014, when The Rolling Stones performed at the TW Classic Festival in Werchter, Belgium, they were in the midst of their "14 On Fire Tour," which s... Read Full Description >

    In 2014, when The Rolling Stones performed at the TW Classic Festival in Werchter, Belgium, they were in the midst of their "14 On Fire Tour," which supported their longstanding legacy as one of rock music's premier live acts. Prior to this tour, the band had released their album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, marking their first studio album in eight years at the time. The 14 On Fire Tour included a mix of classic hits and newer songs, showcasing their adaptability and enduring popularity. Interestingly, this show in Belgium was one of only four festivals they played during the European leg of the tour, highlighting the significant demand for live performances by the band even decades into their career. The festival appearance also emphasized their status as a central figure in rock music history, appealing to both loyal fans and newer audiences around the globe.

The Rolling Stones - Full Concert at Tele2 Arena, Stockholm - 14 On Fire Tour

Tele2 Arena
Stockholm, Sweden

July 1, 2014 | Video Length: 2:7:20
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  • The live recording of The Rolling Stones at Tele2 Arena in Stockholm on July 1, 2014, occurred during their "14 On Fire Tour," which supported their o... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of The Rolling Stones at Tele2 Arena in Stockholm on July 1, 2014, occurred during their "14 On Fire Tour," which supported their ongoing presence in the rock scene decades after their formation. Prior to this tour, the band released their album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, marking their first studio album of new material in eight years, and they were poised to celebrate their enduring legacy. Notably, this concert was significant as it was one of the last performances featuring legendary saxophonist Bobby Keys, who had been a longtime collaborator with the band. The "14 On Fire Tour" was notable for its high-energy performances and the celebratory atmosphere surrounding their extensive career, reinforcing their status as rock icons while connecting with both old and new fans.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Wild Horses' Live at Roskilde Festival

Dyrskuepladsen
Roskilde, Region Zealand, Denmark

July 3, 2014 | Video Length: 4:45
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  • In July 2014, The Rolling Stones performed "Wild Horses" at the Roskilde Festival, a notable event in their extensive career. At this stage, they were... Read Full Description >

    In July 2014, The Rolling Stones performed "Wild Horses" at the Roskilde Festival, a notable event in their extensive career. At this stage, they were celebrating over five decades as a band, performing as part of their 14 On Fire tour, which highlighted their enduring popularity and relevance in rock music. Before this performance, the band released the album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005, marking their first studio album in eight years and showcasing new material to a fresh generation while maintaining their classic sound. The performance of "Wild Horses" at Roskilde is significant, as the song originates from their 1971 album "Sticky Fingers," which is often regarded as one of their best works. This juxtaposition of a classic song within a contemporary performance illustrates the band's ability to connect their rich history with modern audiences, reaffirming their status as icons in the music industry.

The Rolling Stones Live Full Concert at Roskilde Festival, Denmark

Dyrskuepladsen
Roskilde, Region Zealand, Denmark

July 3, 2014 | Video Length: 2:15:53
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  • In July 2014, during their "14 On Fire Tour," The Rolling Stones performed at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark, marking their first appearance at this... Read Full Description >

    In July 2014, during their "14 On Fire Tour," The Rolling Stones performed at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark, marking their first appearance at this iconic event. Prior to this concert, the band had released their album "Grrr!" in 2012, a compilation celebrating their 50th anniversary, featuring both classic hits and new material. By the time of the Roskilde performance, the Stones were riding a wave of renewed popularity, bolstered by their extensive touring and the successful reception of their previous live shows. An interesting aspect of this concert is that it highlighted the band's incredible endurance and ability to attract large audiences, even after more than five decades in the music industry. Their live shows during this era were known for their energy and the iconic performance of timeless tracks such as "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Satisfaction," showcasing their indelible influence on rock music.

The Rolling Stones Live at Waldbühne Berlin - Full Concert

Waldbühne Berlin
Berlin, Germany

October 6, 2014 | Video Length: 35:08
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  • In June 2014, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their extensive "14 On Fire" tour, which followed their critically acclaimed 2012 album, "GRRR!"... Read Full Description >

    In June 2014, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their extensive "14 On Fire" tour, which followed their critically acclaimed 2012 album, "GRRR!"—a compilation celebrating their 50th anniversary. This period in their career marked a resurgence in global popularity, stemming from their iconic status in rock music and their ability to draw massive crowds. The live recording from Waldbühne Berlin features several classic hits, showcasing the band’s enduring appeal and remarkable stage presence. Notably, songs like "Start Me Up" and "Gimme Shelter" demonstrate their ability to engage the audience, reflecting how well they maintain their legacy. The legendary group's performances during this era were characterized by a mix of hits spanning their decades-long career, highlighting their ability to connect with both lifelong fans and newer generations. Their continued energy and musical prowess during live shows exemplify why they remain an influential force in the music industry.

The Rolling Stones - Full Concert: Live at Perth Arena, Australia

Perth Arena
Perth, WA, Australia

November 1, 2014 | Video Length: 2:1:55
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  • On November 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed at the Perth Arena during their 14 On Fire Tour, which was part of their ongoing legacy of dynamic l... Read Full Description >

    On November 1, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed at the Perth Arena during their 14 On Fire Tour, which was part of their ongoing legacy of dynamic live performances. Before this tour, the band had released their album "2000 Light Years from Home" on November 11, 2012, which included new material and showcased their ability to evolve while still honoring their rock and roll roots. This particular performance in Perth highlighted their resilience and enduring appeal, coming on the heels of a lengthy career spanning over five decades. Notably, the 14 On Fire Tour celebrated their remarkable catalogue, featuring a mix of classic hits and fan favorites. The outstanding soundboard audio and multicam video captured not just the energy of the concert but also the band's commitment to delivering a high-caliber experience, reminding fans why they remain icons in the music industry.

The Rolling Stones - Live Performance of 'Dead Flowers' at Hope Estate Winery

Hope Estate Winery
Pokolbin, New South Wales, Australia

November 15, 2014 | Video Length: 4:28
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  • On November 15, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed live at Hope Estate Winery in Pokolbin, Australia, showcasing the enduring appeal of the band as th... Read Full Description >

    On November 15, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed live at Hope Estate Winery in Pokolbin, Australia, showcasing the enduring appeal of the band as they continue to tour well into their fifth decade. Leading up to this performance, they had released their most recent studio album, "Blue & Lonesome," in December 2016. This album marked a significant return to their blues roots, a genre that profoundly influenced their early work. Interestingly, the 2014 concert was part of their "14 On Fire" tour, which included a mix of classic hits and newer material, demonstrating their ability to engage both long-time fans and new listeners. The performance of "Dead Flowers," a track from their 1971 album "Sticky Fingers," reflects the band's rich history and their sustained energy and relevance in the rock music scene. The concert not only celebrates their legacy but also highlights their skill in delivering thrilling live performances even decades after their formation.

The Rolling Stones - Full Concert at Mount Smart Stadium, Auckland

Mount Smart Stadium
Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand

November 22, 2014 | Video Length: 2:11:24
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  • On November 22, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed their final concert of the "14 On Fire Tour" at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. This ... Read Full Description >

    On November 22, 2014, The Rolling Stones performed their final concert of the "14 On Fire Tour" at Mount Smart Stadium in Auckland, New Zealand. This period marked a significant chapter in their career, as it followed the release of their latest studio album, "Blue & Lonesome," which came out in December 2016 but was not discussed during the live concert. The tour featured a setlist that highlighted their extensive catalog, showcasing classic hits that have defined their legacy over five decades. Notably, this concert was the last appearance of former member Mick Taylor with the band, making it a historic occasion for fans. The Stones have consistently reinvented themselves, but this concert encapsulated their enduring appeal and connection with audiences worldwide, as they celebrated their remarkable career in rock and roll.

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