| Continental tour byThe Rolling Stones | |
Promotional poster for the tour | |
| Location | North America |
|---|---|
| Associated album | Sticky Fingers (deluxe edition) |
| Start date | 20 May 2015 |
| End date | 15 July 2015 |
| Legs | 1 |
| No. of shows | 17 |
| Box office | $109.7 million ($145.52 million in 2024 dollars)[1] |
| The Rolling Stones concert chronology | |
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Zip Code[2] was aconcert tour by English rock bandthe Rolling Stones. It began on 24 May 2015 inSan Diego and travelled across North America before concluding on 15 July 2015 inQuebec City.[3] The tour was announced on 31 March 2015 with tickets going on sale to the general public two weeks later.[4] The name is a reference to the jeans-related artwork forSticky Fingers, which received a special re-release in 2015,[5] and had its entire track list played during the Zip Code Tour.[6]
On 31 March 2015, the Rolling Stones announced theZip Code tour, a new United States & Canada tour subtitledTour of North America 2015.[4] The tour featured stadium concerts after extensive usage of said venues during the14 On Fire European tour.Mick Jagger had declared that the band would extend the tour to South America "but it's kind of difficult to put together."[7] Given the tour started the same year theSticky Fingers album received a deluxe re-release, "Zip Code" is a reference to how that album's cover features the crotch of a man wearing jeans, which in the original vinyl release had a workingzipper.[5]
On 20 May 2015, the Rolling Stones performed a surprise L.A. concert atThe Fonda Theatre (an intimate 1,300-person-capacity venue) inHollywood,California, playing sixteen songs in total, including the entire ten-song track list ofSticky Fingers.[6][8][9] The show was filmed and later released on Blu-Ray, DVD, CD and LP.[10]
On 27 May 2015, the Rolling Stones performed a private show at Belly Up Tavern,Solana Beach, California, playing a shorter set of fifteen songs.[11][12] The Stones played the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on The Fourth of July. The concert included a massive fireworks display.
This set list is representative of the performance on 9 June 2015. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[13][14]
| Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance | Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20 May 2015 | Los Angeles | United States | Fonda Theatre | — | — | — |
| 24 May 2015 | San Diego | Petco Park | Gary Clark Jr. | 40,944 / 40,944 | $8,465,082 | |
| 27 May 2015 | Solana Beach | Belly Up Tavern | — | — | — | |
| 30 May 2015 | Columbus | Ohio Stadium | Kid Rock | 59,038 / 59,038 | $7,911,843 | |
| 3 June 2015 | Minneapolis | TCF Bank Stadium | Grace Potter | 41,517 / 41,517 | $8,328,199 | |
| 6 June 2015 | Arlington | AT&T Stadium | 47,535 / 47,535 | $9,294,552 | ||
| 9 June 2015 | Atlanta | Bobby Dodd Stadium | St. Paul & the Broken Bones | 42,320 / 42,320 | $7,625,554 | |
| 12 June 2015 | Orlando | Orlando Citrus Bowl | The Temperance Movement | 47,262 / 47,262 | $9,367,879 | |
| 17 June 2015 | Nashville | LP Field | Brad Paisley | 47,242 / 47,242 | $8,416,049 | |
| 20 June 2015 | Pittsburgh | Heinz Field | Awolnation | 54,136 / 54,136 | $9,125,120 | |
| 23 June 2015[a] | Milwaukee | Marcus Amphitheater | Buddy Guy | 22,545 / 22,545 | $4,939,823 | |
| 27 June 2015 | Kansas City | Arrowhead Stadium | Ed Sheeran | 49,502 / 49,502 | $7,187,255 | |
| 1 July 2015 | Raleigh | Carter–Finley Stadium | Avett Brothers | 40,428 / 40,428 | $7,947,996 | |
| 4 July 2015 | Speedway[b] | Indianapolis Motor Speedway | Rascal Flatts Saints of Valory | 50,000 / 50,000 | $6,187,966 | |
| 8 July 2015 | Detroit | Comerica Park | Walk the Moon | 36,712 / 36,712 | $6,282,151 | |
| 11 July 2015 | Orchard Park | Ralph Wilson Stadium | St. Paul & The Broken Bones | 49,552 / 49,552 | $8,634,557 | |
| 15 July 2015[c] | Quebec City | Canada | Plains of Abraham | — | 102,000 / 102,000 | — |
| Total | 730,733 / 730,733 | $109,714,026 | ||||