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Sixty (tour)

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2022 concert tour by the Rolling Stones

Sixty
Continental tour byThe Rolling Stones
Promotional poster for the tour
LocationEurope
Start date1 June 2022
End date3 August 2022
No. of shows14
Attendance712,641
Box office$121,326,763
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

Sixty[1] was a concert tour by the Englishrock bandthe Rolling Stones, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the band’s formation. The tour, announced on 14 March 2022, began on 1 June 2022 inMadrid, Spain, and concluded on 3 August 2022 inBerlin, Germany.[2][3] It was the first European tour without drummerCharlie Watts following his death in August 2021,[4] and the first time that the Stones performed their 1966 song "Out of Time" live.[5]

Format

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Hyde Park on 3 July 2022

The tour venues announced were typically large outdoor stadiums. An exception was the twoHyde Park, London shows, which were open-space events with a 65,000 capacity.

As has been the case since theNo Filter Tour, the stadium shows featured general admission standing areas. Premium-costgold circle andpit sections closer to the stage were also offered to varying degrees at each venue.

There was no b-stage to which the band wholly relocated; however, a central outward walkway existed where band members typically moved into briefly throughout the shows.

Setlist

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The following set list was obtained from the concert held on 1 June 2022 at theWanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid.[6] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.

  1. "Street Fighting Man"
  2. "19th Nervous Breakdown"
  3. "Sad Sad Sad"
  4. "Tumbling Dice"
  5. "Out of Time"
  6. "Beast of Burden"
  7. "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
  8. "Living in a Ghost Town"
  9. "Honky Tonk Women"
  10. "Happy"
  11. "Slipping Away"
  12. "Miss You"
  13. "Midnight Rambler"
  14. "Start Me Up"
  15. "Paint it Black"
  16. "Sympathy for the Devil"
  17. "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
  18. "Gimme Shelter"
  19. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"

Tour dates

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List of 2022 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, opening act(s) and tickets sold[1][7][8]
DateCityCountryVenueOpening act(s)AttendanceGross[citation needed]
1 JuneMadridSpainWanda MetropolitanoSidonie
Vargas Blues Band
52,752 / 52,752$9,502,011
5 JuneMunichGermanyOlympiastadionReef56,144 / 56,144$10,484,400
9 JuneLiverpoolEnglandAnfieldEcho & the Bunnymen36,917 / 36,917$6,194,285
21 JuneMilanItalySan SiroGhost Hounds57,204 / 57,204$8,315,762
25 June[a]LondonEnglandHyde Park130,000 / 130,000$23,216,844
3 July[a]
7 July[b]AmsterdamNetherlandsJohan Cruyff ArenaGhost Hounds51,592 / 51,592$9,241,437
11 JulyBrusselsBelgiumKing Baudouin StadiumKaleo47,089 / 47,089$8,356,768
15 JulyViennaAustriaErnst-Happel-StadionBilderbuch57,141 / 57,141$9,498,486
19 JulyLyonFranceGroupama StadiumNothing but Thieves49,608 / 49,608$8,222,066
23 JulyParisHippodrome de LongchampAyron Jones56,939 / 56,939$7,362,881
27 JulyGelsenkirchenGermanyVeltins-ArenaZucchero44,981 / 44,981$8,358,668
31 JulyStockholmSwedenFriends ArenaThåström50,889 / 50,889$6,916,424
3 AugustBerlinGermanyWaldbühneGhost Hounds21,285 / 21,285$5,656,731
Total712,641 / 712,641
(100%)
$121,326,763[citation needed]
  1. ^abThe concerts on 25 June 2022 and 3 July 2022 in London were part of theBritish Summer Time Hyde Park Festival
  2. ^The concert on 7 July 2022 in Amsterdam was originally scheduled on 13 June 2022, but it was rescheduled after Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID-19.[9][10][11]

Cancelled dates

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List of cancelled concerts
Date (2022)CityCountryVenueOpening actReason
17 JuneBernSwitzerlandWankdorf StadiumGhost HoundsCOVID positive case[12][13]

Personnel

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The Rolling Stones

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Additional musicians

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References

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  1. ^ab"STONES SIXTY 2022 EUROPEAN TOUR".Rollingstones.com. 14 March 2022. Retrieved21 July 2022.
  2. ^Kaufman, Gil (14 March 2022)."Rolling Stones to Celebrate 60th Anniversary on 2022 Summer European Tour".Billboard. Retrieved16 May 2022.
  3. ^Garvey, Marianne (14 March 2022)."The Rolling Stones announce new 'Sixty' tour".CNN. Retrieved16 May 2022.
  4. ^"Charlie Watts: Rolling Stones drummer dies at 80".BBC News. 24 August 2021. Retrieved17 May 2022.
  5. ^Greene, Andy (1 June 2022)."Watch the Rolling Stones Debut 1966's 'Out Of Time' at 60th Anniversary Tour Launch".Rolling Stone. Retrieved19 June 2022.
  6. ^Smith, Thomas (2 June 2022)."The Rolling Stones live in Madrid: Celebrating six decades at the top for rock'n'roll royalty".NME. Retrieved4 June 2022.
  7. ^Trendell, Andrew (14 March 2022)."The Rolling Stones announce 60th anniversary UK and European tour for summer 2022".NME. Retrieved16 May 2022.
  8. ^"The Rollin Stones in Twitter: The Stones will play the Berlin Waldbühne on 3 August 2022".Twitter. 23 June 2022. Retrieved23 June 2022.
  9. ^"Mick Jagger tests positive for Covid-19".CNN. 13 June 2022. Retrieved13 June 2022.
  10. ^"No satisfaction: Jagger has COVID, Rolling Stones gig off".The Associated Press. 13 June 2022. Retrieved14 June 2022.
  11. ^"The Rolling Stones reschedule postponed Amsterdam show to next month".NME. 15 June 2022. Retrieved19 June 2022.
  12. ^Brandle, Lars (20 June 2022)."Enttäuschung, Frust und ein Hauch Hoffnung" [Disappointment, Frustration and a Hint of Hope].Berner Zeitung (in German). Retrieved20 June 2022.
  13. ^Moore, Sam (20 June 2022)."The Rolling Stones cancel Switzerland show following COVID-related postponement".NME. Retrieved25 June 2022.

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