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The Rolling Stones

Live Performances by The Rolling Stones in 2021

  • The Rolling Stones, during the time surrounding the live recording of “Living In The Heart Of Love” on January 1, 2021, were in a particularly not... Read Full Description >

    The Rolling Stones, during the time surrounding the live recording of “Living In The Heart Of Love” on January 1, 2021, were in a particularly noteworthy phase of their career. This performance coincided with the announcement of their upcoming album "Hackney Diamonds," set for release on October 20, 2023. Prior to this, they had released "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which marked their first studio album of original material since "A Bigger Bang" in 2005. Notably, the live recording reflects a continuation of their legacy, blending new material with their quintessential rock sound that has defined their over six-decade career. Additionally, the performance emphasizes their enduring presence in the music industry, showcasing their ability to stay relevant and adapt while engaging with a new generation of fans. The band’s resilience and evolution is evident as they prepare to introduce new music to a devoted audience.

The Rolling Stones - Tribute to Charlie Watts and Performance of 'Tumbling Dice'

St Louis, MO, United States

January 1, 2021 | Video Length: 5:38
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    In 2021, The Rolling Stones were in a significant phase of their career, having faced the passing of drummer Charlie Watts shortly before the No Filter Tour. The live recording from St. Louis captures the band's resilience and tribute to Watts, showcasing their enduring legacy in rock music. Prior to this tour, their album "Blue & Lonesome" was released in 2016, marking their return to blues roots, which received critical acclaim. During the performance, Mick Jagger’s tribute speech highlights the deep respect and camaraderie within the band, illustrating how the members acknowledged their history while continuing to perform live. The St. Louis show is part of a long tradition of the band connecting with audiences, emphasizing their lasting appeal despite the changes they have faced over the years.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Tumbling Dice' Live in St. Louis

St. Louis, MO, United States

January 1, 2021 | Video Length: 2:23
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  • In the live recording from January 1, 2021, in St. Louis, The Rolling Stones showcased their enduring legacy and adaptability in the midst of the glob... Read Full Description >

    In the live recording from January 1, 2021, in St. Louis, The Rolling Stones showcased their enduring legacy and adaptability in the midst of the global pandemic. Prior to this performance, the band's most recent studio album was "Blue & Lonesome," released in December 2016. This album marked a return to their blues roots and was well-received, highlighting their ability to evolve while honoring their foundational influences. The 2021 St. Louis concert was part of an extended period where live performances were largely halted due to COVID-19, making this performance particularly significant. The Stones used this moment to connect with fans through their timeless hits like "Tumbling Dice," maintaining their status as rock legends while navigating unprecedented challenges. This resilience and commitment to their craft were evident, showcasing that the band's spirit remained unbroken despite the circumstances.

The Rolling Stones - Tribute to Charlie & Performance of Street Fighting Man

St Louis, MO, United States

January 1, 2021 | Video Length: 1:53
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  • On January 1, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed in St. Louis as a part of their ongoing legacy, demonstrating their enduring appeal even in a challen... Read Full Description >

    On January 1, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed in St. Louis as a part of their ongoing legacy, demonstrating their enduring appeal even in a challenging time for live music due to the pandemic. Before this performance, the band had released their latest studio album, "Blue & Lonesome," in December 2016, which marked a return to their blues roots and was highly acclaimed. The live recording of "Street Fighting Man" in this video not only showcases their classics but also serves as a tribute to drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away later that year. This performance underscores the band's resilience and ability to connect with fans despite the obstacles posed by COVID-19. As they navigated the constraints of live performances, The Rolling Stones' presence in St. Louis in 2021 highlighted their commitment to their music and community.

  • In January 2021, The Rolling Stones were well into their legacy as one of the most iconic rock bands in history, celebrating nearly six decades of mus... Read Full Description >

    In January 2021, The Rolling Stones were well into their legacy as one of the most iconic rock bands in history, celebrating nearly six decades of musical evolution. Their live performance of "Street Fighting Man" at the opening night of a tour demonstrated their enduring ability to captivate audiences, even during challenging times marked by the global pandemic. Prior to this performance, the band had released the album "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which marked a return to their blues roots and received critical acclaim. The 2021 performance reflected not only their resilience but also the band’s commitment to staying connected with fans during a period when live music was largely on hold. The song "Street Fighting Man," originally released in 1968, also resonates with themes of social unrest, making it particularly poignant in the current climate. The Rolling Stones continue to be a powerful musical force, consistently intriguing both old fans and new generations alike.

The Rolling Stones' 'Angie' Performed by Jim Bauer and Luciano Cadô on The Voice France

TF1 Studio
Paris, IDF (Île-de-France), France

February 6, 2021 | Video Length: 3:14
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  • In February 2021, the live performance of "Angie" featured in a battle on "The Voice France" showcased the lasting impact of The Rolling Stones' music... Read Full Description >

    In February 2021, the live performance of "Angie" featured in a battle on "The Voice France" showcased the lasting impact of The Rolling Stones' music, particularly their 1973 album "Goats Head Soup," which includes this iconic ballad. By the time of this recording, The Rolling Stones had transitioned from their earlier, more rebellious sound of the 1960s to a more polished, reflective style. "Angie," with its poignant lyrics and acoustic elegance, marked a significant evolution in their songwriting, demonstrating their ability to touch on personal themes. Interestingly, "Goats Head Soup," while not as commercially explosive as their previous works, still marked the band’s continued relevance in the rock landscape. The choice of "Angie" for this performance underscores the song's enduring appeal, illustrating how even decades later, the emotive power of The Rolling Stones’ music continues to resonate with new generations of artists and audiences.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' Live at Gillette Stadium

Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, MA, USA

June 20, 2021 | Video Length: 1:36
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  • In June 2021, The Rolling Stones performed a live recording of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" at Gillette Stadium, marking a significant moment in their career ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2021, The Rolling Stones performed a live recording of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" at Gillette Stadium, marking a significant moment in their career as it was their first concert since 2019 and the first without longtime drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away shortly thereafter. This performance featured Steve Jordan, a seasoned musician who stepped in on drums, showcasing the band's resilience in the face of loss. Prior to this live event, the last studio album released by the group was "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which was a return to their blues roots and received critical acclaim. The private concert, hosted by Patriots owner Robert Kraft, provided fans with a rare opportunity to witness the legendary band in an intimate setting, further solidifying their status as one of rock history's most enduring acts. Despite the challenges, The Rolling Stones continue to evolve and engage their audience with powerful performances.

The Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man Live from St Louis 2021 Concert

St Louis, MO, United States

August 1, 2021 | Video Length: 5:35
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  • In August 2021, The Rolling Stones performed "Street Fighting Man" during the opening night of their No Filter Tour in St. Louis, a poignant occasion ... Read Full Description >

    In August 2021, The Rolling Stones performed "Street Fighting Man" during the opening night of their No Filter Tour in St. Louis, a poignant occasion as it followed the passing of their iconic drummer, Charlie Watts, just days earlier. Prior to this live recording, the band had released the album "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which was well-received and signaled a return to their blues roots. The live performance of "Street Fighting Man" not only showcased the band’s enduring energy and influence in rock music but also served as a tribute to Watts, highlighting the deep bond and history between the band members. This concert marked a significant moment in their legacy, illustrating their resilience and commitment to their craft despite personal loss.

The Rolling Stones - Troubles A-Comin' Live Debut Performance

Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, MA, USA

August 20, 2021 | Video Length: 31
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  • On August 20, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed "Troubles A-Comin'" live for the first time at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA. This concert marke... Read Full Description >

    On August 20, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed "Troubles A-Comin'" live for the first time at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA. This concert marked a significant moment in their career, as it was their first show since 2019 and sadly also the first without their legendary drummer, Charlie Watts, who passed away shortly after this performance. The live debut of "Troubles A-Comin,'" a track from their 2021 album "Tattoo You," indicates the band’s willingness to continue evolving and showcasing new material even as they navigated the challenges of loss and the pandemic. The concert was a private event hosted by Patriots owner Robert Kraft, catering to a select audience, which added a unique element to the occasion. Steve Jordan stepped in as the new drummer, marking a new chapter for the band while honoring their extensive legacy.

The Rolling Stones Live Full Concert at Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Principality Stadium
Cardiff, UK

August 23, 2021 | Video Length: 1:56:38
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  • In June 2018, The Rolling Stones performed at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff as part of their "No Filter Tour." Prior to this tour, the band rele... Read Full Description >

    In June 2018, The Rolling Stones performed at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff as part of their "No Filter Tour." Prior to this tour, the band released their album "Blue & Lonesome" in December 2016, which marked their return to the Chicago blues style and was well-received both critically and commercially. The live concert in Cardiff was significant as it marked their first show in Wales since 2006 and symbolized the band's enduring popularity and influence in rock music. Notably, this performance was part of a tour that continued the Stones' legacy of high-energy live shows, featuring a setlist that included classics alongside newer material. The "No Filter Tour" showcased not only the band's longevity but also their ability to continually connect with audiences, drawing from over five decades of music history.

The Rolling Stones Live Full Concert - No Filter Tour at Hard Rock Live

Hard Rock Live
Miami, FL, USA

August 24, 2021 | Video Length: 2:49
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  • The Rolling Stones were in a significant phase of their career during the live recording at Hard Rock Live in Miami on August 24, 2021, which was the ... Read Full Description >

    The Rolling Stones were in a significant phase of their career during the live recording at Hard Rock Live in Miami on August 24, 2021, which was the last show of their No Filter Tour. Prior to this concert, the band had released their album "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which marked their return to the blues roots that influenced their early work. The 2021 tour showcased their enduring appeal and highlighted their ability to draw massive crowds even decades after their initial rise to fame. Interestingly, the No Filter Tour was notable for being their first major tour after the COVID-19 pandemic, demonstrating the band's resilience and commitment to live performances. The concert also featured a mix of classic hits and newer material, reflecting their evolution while remaining true to their rock and roll heritage.

Final Drumming Performance of Charlie Watts with The Rolling Stones in Miami

Miami, FL, United States

August 24, 2021 | Video Length: 06
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  • The live recording from Miami on August 24, 2021, captures a poignant moment in The Rolling Stones' history, marking the final performance of legendar... Read Full Description >

    The live recording from Miami on August 24, 2021, captures a poignant moment in The Rolling Stones' history, marking the final performance of legendary drummer Charlie Watts. At this stage in their career, the band was in the midst of the "No Filter Tour," which began in 2017 and continued into 2021. Prior to this tour, the band had released their album "Blue & Lonesome" in December 2016, their first studio album of original material in over a decade. This concert was not only significant because it was Watts’ last show, following his death on the same day in 2021, but it also highlighted the band’s enduring legacy. Watts, a stalwart of the band's sound and rhythm, was a key member for nearly six decades, solidifying his status as one of rock's greatest drummers. The intense emotions surrounding this performance resonate deeply with fans, as it represents both a celebration of their prolific career and a farewell to a beloved member.

The Rolling Stones No Filter Tour Full Concert at Murrayfield Stadium

Murrayfield Stadium
Edinburgh, Scotland

August 24, 2021 | Video Length: 2:2:49
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  • In June 2018, The Rolling Stones performed at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh as part of their "No Filter Tour," which followed the release of their ... Read Full Description >

    In June 2018, The Rolling Stones performed at Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh as part of their "No Filter Tour," which followed the release of their album **"Blue & Lonesome"** in December 2016, restoring their focus on blues music. This live concert was significant not only for showcasing the band's enduring presence and energy but also for being part of their legacy that spans over five decades. Interestingly, "Blue & Lonesome" marked their first studio album in over a decade, illustrating their return to their musical roots and a commitment to their iconic sound. The band's concerts during this era were characterized by a mix of classic hits and tracks from recent works, demonstrating their ability to engage both long-time fans and new audiences, a theme visible in the electrifying setlist of the Edinburgh show. The "No Filter Tour" also emphasized their ability to draw crowds, with Murrayfield Stadium hosting thousands of eager fans despite the band's long history in the music ind

The Rolling Stones - Full Concert at Hard Rock Live, Miami | No Filter Tour

Hard Rock Live
Hollywood, FL, USA

August 24, 2021 | Video Length: 2:19
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  • The live recording of The Rolling Stones at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, on August 24, 2021, marked the final performance of their 2021 No Fi... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of The Rolling Stones at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida, on August 24, 2021, marked the final performance of their 2021 No Filter Tour. Prior to this event, the band had released their album "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which was their first studio album in over a decade and showcased their love for blues music. The tour was initially postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, making this last show particularly poignant as it was dedicated to the late drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away in August 2021. This performance was not only a culmination of their touring efforts but also served as a tribute to their cherished band member, reflecting the enduring legacy and camaraderie of the group. Throughout the years, the Rolling Stones have remained a powerful live act, and this performance underscored their resilience and connection with fans.

The Rolling Stones Perform '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction' Live at Gillette Stadium

Gillette Stadium
Foxborough, Massachusetts, United States

September 20, 2021 | Video Length: 1:21
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  • The live performance of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones on September 20, 2021, at Gillette Stadium marks a significant moment in... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones on September 20, 2021, at Gillette Stadium marks a significant moment in their career, as it was their first concert since 2019. Notably, this performance was also the first without their iconic drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away shortly before the show. Steve Jordan stepped in as the drummer for this concert. Prior to this live recording, the band had released the album "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, their first studio album in over a decade, focusing on blues covers. The live performance at Gillette Stadium not only showcased their enduring popularity but also their resilience in the face of loss, further emphasizing their status as rock legends maintaining their legacy through music even in challenging times.

The Rolling Stones LIVE Performance Introduction of 'Song Title' in St. Louis

The Dome at America's Center
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

September 26, 2021 | Video Length: 10:31
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The Rolling Stones - 'Paint it Black' Live Performance at The Dome in St. Louis

The Dome at America's Center
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

September 26, 2021 | Video Length: 4:43
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  • The live performance of "Paint It Black" by The Rolling Stones, recorded on September 26, 2021, at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis, marked a... Read Full Description >

    The live performance of "Paint It Black" by The Rolling Stones, recorded on September 26, 2021, at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis, marked a significant moment during their No Filter tour. Leading up to this concert, the band had released their latest studio album, "Blue & Lonesome," in December 2016, which was a tribute to their blues influences and showcased their ability to stay relevant even after decades in the music industry. The tour itself was notable as it represented the Stones' return to the stage after pandemic-related delays and highlighted their enduring legacy as one of the most legendary rock bands. Despite their long career, The Rolling Stones continue to attract massive audiences, demonstrating their timeless appeal and the vitality of their live performances well into the 21st century.

The Rolling Stones - 'Street Fighting Man' Live Performance at The Dome

The Dome at America's Center
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

September 26, 2021 | Video Length: 5:15
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  • On September 26, 2021, The Rolling Stones kicked off the No Filter Tour with a performance at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, showcasing ... Read Full Description >

    On September 26, 2021, The Rolling Stones kicked off the No Filter Tour with a performance at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, showcasing their enduring legacy and vitality in rock music. Prior to this live recording, the band released their album "Blue & Lonesome" in December 2016, which marked a return to their blues roots and received critical acclaim. The 2021 tour was significant as it came after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic and featured the band's classic repertoire, including "Street Fighting Man," a track from their 1968 album "Beggars Banquet." Notably, this concert was part of a celebration of their 60th anniversary as a band, emphasizing their status as rock icons and their ability to engage fans across generations. The No Filter Tour also marked the first live performances since the passing of longtime drummer Charlie Watts, hence the shows held a bittersweet sentiment for fans and the band alike.

Rolling Stones Full Concert - St Louis Performance

The Dome at America's Center
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

September 26, 2021 | Video Length: 2:13:56
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  • On September 26, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed a full concert in St. Louis, marking a significant moment in their ongoing legacy as a legendary r... Read Full Description >

    On September 26, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed a full concert in St. Louis, marking a significant moment in their ongoing legacy as a legendary rock band. This concert occurred during their "No Filter Tour," which resumed after pandemic-related delays and highlighted the band's enduring appeal even into the 2020s. Prior to the St. Louis show, they had released the album "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, showcasing their blues roots and featuring live sounds reminiscent of their early work. An interesting aspect of this concert is that it was one of the band's first performances following the death of their founding drummer, Charlie Watts, earlier that year, emphasizing the emotional weight and historical significance of the event. The Stones continue to draw large audiences, affirming their status as icons in the world of rock music, with this performance being a testament to their resilience and ability to connect with fans across generations.

The Rolling Stones Live Performance of 'Satisfaction' in Pittsburgh

Heinz Field
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States

October 4, 2021 | Video Length: 32
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The Rolling Stones Live Full Concert at Nissan Stadium featuring hits like 'Street Fighting Man'

Nissan Stadium
Nashville, Tennessee, United States

October 9, 2021 | Video Length: 2:6:56
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  • On October 9, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed at Nissan Stadium in Nashville as part of their No Filter Tour, an extensive series of concerts that ... Read Full Description >

    On October 9, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed at Nissan Stadium in Nashville as part of their No Filter Tour, an extensive series of concerts that revived their live performances post-pandemic. Prior to this tour, the band released their latest studio album, "Blue & Lonesome," in December 2016, a blues cover album that was well-received and showcased their roots in the genre. The No Filter Tour was notable as it was one of their first major outings since the passing of longtime drummer Charlie Watts in 2021, a pivotal moment that underscored the band's enduring legacy and resilience. During the concert, the Stones played a mix of classic hits, reflecting their vast catalog while continuing to captivate audiences. This performance reinforced their status as rock legends, demonstrating their ability to connect with fans, regardless of the era.

The Rolling Stones Live at SoFi Stadium - 'You Can’t Always Get What You Want'

SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, California, United States

October 17, 2021 | Video Length: 6:57
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  • On October 17, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles during their "No Filter Tour." This concert occurred after the releas... Read Full Description >

    On October 17, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles during their "No Filter Tour." This concert occurred after the release of their latest studio album, *Blue & Lonesome*, which came out in December 2016. This album marked a return to their blues roots and was well-received, showcasing the band's enduring ability to evolve while remaining true to their foundational sound. During the live performance, the classic track "You Can’t Always Get What You Want" resonated deeply with the audience, underlining the band's cultural longevity and connection with fans across generations. Notably, this tour featured drummer Steve Jordan, who stepped in for the late Charlie Watts, signaling a significant moment in the band's history as they continued to perform and engage with their audiences despite the challenges brought on by time and change.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Living in a Ghost Town' Live at Sofi Stadium, L.A.

SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, California, United States

October 17, 2021 | Video Length: 7:13
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  • On October 17, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed "Living in a Ghost Town" at Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles. This live recording occurred during their "... Read Full Description >

    On October 17, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed "Living in a Ghost Town" at Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles. This live recording occurred during their "No Filter" tour, which marked their return to the stage after a hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Before this, the band had released the studio album "Blue & Lonesome" in December 2016, their first album of all-original material since "A Bigger Bang" in 2005. "Living in a Ghost Town," originally recorded during the pandemic, was released as a single in April 2020, showcasing the band's ability to adapt their sound during challenging times. The song features a reggae rhythm, a stylistic shift that highlights their ongoing musical evolution. This performance not only reflects their resilience but also connects with global sentiments of isolation and uncertainty during the pandemic.

The Rolling Stones Live in Los Angeles Performing 'Gimme Shelter'

SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, California, United States

October 17, 2021 | Video Length: 5:28
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  • On October 17, 2021, The Rolling Stones were performing live in Los Angeles, showcasing their enduring appeal and vitality as rock icons well into the... Read Full Description >

    On October 17, 2021, The Rolling Stones were performing live in Los Angeles, showcasing their enduring appeal and vitality as rock icons well into their sixth decade of music-making. This performance occurred during their "No Filter" tour, which resumed after COVID-19 pandemic-related interruptions. Prior to this tour, they had released their latest studio album "Blue & Lonesome" in December 2016, a collection of blues covers that marked a return to their roots. The live performance featured "Gimme Shelter," a classic from their 1969 album "Let It Bleed," which remains a staple in their setlists and is renowned for its intense themes of chaos and violence. This particular recording also highlights the ongoing collaboration and chemistry between Mick Jagger and his musicians, including backup vocalist Sasha Allen, emphasizing the band's capacity to energize and connect with audiences, even years after their initial rise to fame.

The Rolling Stones Live in Los Angeles - Performance of 'Satisfaction'

SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, California, United States

October 17, 2021 | Video Length: 5:58
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  • On October 17, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed live in Los Angeles, showcasing their enduring appeal and energy as part of the No Filter Tour. This... Read Full Description >

    On October 17, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed live in Los Angeles, showcasing their enduring appeal and energy as part of the No Filter Tour. This tour followed the release of their album "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which was a return to their blues roots and received critical acclaim. Notably, the band was performing without their late drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away in August 2021, marking a poignant moment in their history. The No Filter Tour highlighted their classic songs, like "Satisfaction," while also underscoring their status as one of the longest-running and most influential rock bands in history. The concert was part of their continued legacy, demonstrating their ability to connect with fans across generations, even in their sixth decade making music.

Satisfaction Live Performance by The Rolling Stones at SoFi Stadium

SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, California, United States

October 17, 2021 | Video Length: 9:51
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  • The live recording of "Satisfaction" from The Rolling Stones at SoFi Stadium on October 17, 2021, captures the band in a significant phase of their ca... Read Full Description >

    The live recording of "Satisfaction" from The Rolling Stones at SoFi Stadium on October 17, 2021, captures the band in a significant phase of their career, long after their formation in the 1960s. Prior to this event, they had released their album "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which was a return to their blues roots and marked their first studio album in over a decade. The band’s ability to draw massive crowds and continue delivering powerful performances, even in their sixth decade, reflects their enduring legacy in rock music. During the 2021 performance, they showcased their iconic status by playing classic hits that highlight their extensive catalog. Interestingly, this concert was part of their "No Filter" tour, emphasizing their commitment to live music despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, underlining their resilience and connection with fans around the world.

The Rolling Stones Full Concert - Hard Rock Live, Hollywood, Florida

Hard Rock Live
Hollywood, FL, United States

October 20, 2021 | Video Length: 1:59:32
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  • On October 20, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed live at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida as part of their ongoing "No Filter" tour. This perform... Read Full Description >

    On October 20, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed live at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida as part of their ongoing "No Filter" tour. This performance came after the release of their studio album "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which marked the band's return to their blues roots. Notably, this live show took place shortly after the passing of their legendary drummer Charlie Watts in August 2021, adding a poignant element to the concert as they honored his legacy. The "No Filter" tour was particularly significant as it was the first time they were able to perform live after the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The concert featured a mix of classic hits and displayed the band’s enduring energy, showcasing their ability to connect with audiences decades after their formation in the early 1960s. The event reaffirmed their status as rock icons, continuing to captivate fans worldwide.

The Rolling Stones Full Concert Live in Minneapolis, Minnesota

U.S. Bank Stadium
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

October 24, 2021 | Video Length: 3:21:37
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  • As of the live recording on October 24, 2021, The Rolling Stones had recently released their album "Blue & Lonesome" in December 2016, which marked th... Read Full Description >

    As of the live recording on October 24, 2021, The Rolling Stones had recently released their album "Blue & Lonesome" in December 2016, which marked their return to the blues roots that inspired them. This live performance in Minneapolis was part of their "No Filter" tour, which was their first tour since the pandemic began and showcased the band's enduring legacy and ability to connect with fans across generations. An interesting fact about this period in their career is that the band continued to perform despite the aging of its members, with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards both in their late 70s, demonstrating their resilience and commitment to live music. The concert also featured a tribute to their late drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away in August 2021, highlighting the emotional depth present in their performances at this stage in their career.

The Rolling Stones - 'Miss You' Live at Hard Rock, Hollywood

Hard Rock
Hollywood, FL, United States

November 1, 2021 | Video Length: 22
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The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed Rehearsal - Soundcheck at Austin Concert

Super Stage, Circuit of the Americas
Austin, Texas, United States

November 20, 2021 | Video Length: 31
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  • In November 2021, the Rolling Stones were well into their No Filter Tour, which launched in 2017 and showcased their enduring legacy in rock music. Pr... Read Full Description >

    In November 2021, the Rolling Stones were well into their No Filter Tour, which launched in 2017 and showcased their enduring legacy in rock music. Prior to this specific live recording in Austin, they had released their latest studio album, "Blue & Lonesome," in December 2016, a tribute to their blues influences that marked a return to their roots. The band’s soundcheck of "Let It Bleed" on November 20, 2021, highlights their deep connection with their catalog, as the song originally appeared on their 1969 album of the same name. Notably, the No Filter Tour included fan-voted song selections for each show, emphasizing the band’s willingness to engage their audience actively. This participation reflects their status not just as rock icons but as a band committed to evolving their live performance and staying connected with their fans across generations.

The Rolling Stones Full Concert Live at Circuit Of The Americas

Super Stage, Circuit of the Americas
Austin, Texas, United States

November 20, 2021 | Video Length: 1:38:55
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  • On November 20, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed live at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, as part of their "No Filter Tour." Prior to t... Read Full Description >

    On November 20, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed live at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, as part of their "No Filter Tour." Prior to this concert, the band released their 2020 album, "Living in a Ghost Town," which featured the titular single that highlighted the group's ability to adapt to contemporary themes, even during the pandemic. Interestingly, this live performance comes during a phase in their career where they have embraced not only classic hits established in the '60s and '70s but also newer material, demonstrating their enduring appeal and relevance. The concert marks one of the band's return to the stage following a hiatus due to COVID-19, showcasing their resilience and commitment to live performances, a crucial aspect of their legacy as rock legends. The presence of Mick Jagger's dynamic stage presence and Keith Richards' iconic guitar riffs were pivotal in captivating the audience, reaffirming their status as rock icons well into their sixth decade of pe

The Rolling Stones Live Full Concert at Circuit of the Americas

Super Stage, Circuit of the Americas
Austin, Texas, United States

November 20, 2021 | Video Length: 2:5:33
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  • On November 20, 2021, The Rolling Stones delivered a powerful performance at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, as part of their No Filter ... Read Full Description >

    On November 20, 2021, The Rolling Stones delivered a powerful performance at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas, as part of their No Filter Tour. This concert marked the final major show of the tour, with only one smaller performance in Miami following it. Prior to this live recording, the band had released their 2020 album "Goats Head Soup," which featured reimagined tracks and new songs, signaling their continued evolution in the rock genre. Notably, the Stones remain one of the longest-running and most enduring rock bands, with the 2021 tour being particularly significant as it occurred during the pandemic. The concert highlighted their iconic status and adaptability, showcasing their ability to engage audiences with timeless classics even after nearly six decades in the music industry.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Living In A Ghost Town' Live at Hard Rock Hotel

Hard Rock Live
Hollywood, Florida, United States

November 23, 2021 | Video Length: 6:37
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  • On November 23, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed live at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, with a lineup featuring long-standing m... Read Full Description >

    On November 23, 2021, The Rolling Stones performed live at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, with a lineup featuring long-standing members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, and drummer Steve Jordan, who replaced the late Charlie Watts. At this point in their career, the band had recently released the album "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which marked their return to their blues roots and was well-received. The live performance included the song "Living In A Ghost Town," which had been released earlier in 2020. This track showcases the band’s ability to adapt their sound to contemporary themes while still resonating with their classic style. Despite being an established band with a legacy spanning decades, the Stones’ commitment to live performances at this stage reflects their enduring appeal and ability to connect with audiences, even as they age into their senior years.

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