Sixty[1] was a concert tour by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, celebrating the 60th anniversary of the band’s formation. The tour, announced on 14 March 2022, began on 1 June 2022 in Madrid, Spain, and concluded on 3 August 2022 in Berlin, Germany.[2][3] It was the first European tour without drummer Charlie Watts following his death in August 2021,[4] and the first time that the Stones performed their 1966 song "Out of Time" live.[5]
Tour by The Rolling Stones | |
Location | Europe |
---|---|
Start date | 1 June 2022 |
End date | 3 August 2022 |
No. of shows | 14 |
Attendance | 712,641 |
Box office | $121,326,763 |
The Rolling Stones concert chronology |
Format
editThe tour venues announced were typically large outdoor stadiums. An exception was the two Hyde Park, London shows, which were open-space events with a 65,000 capacity.
As has been the case since the No Filter Tour, the stadium shows featured general admission standing areas. Premium-cost gold circle and pit 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
editThe following set list was obtained from the concert held on 1 June 2022 at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium in Madrid.[6] It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.
- "Street Fighting Man"
- "19th Nervous Breakdown"
- "Sad Sad Sad"
- "Tumbling Dice"
- "Out of Time"
- "Beast of Burden"
- "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
- "Living in a Ghost Town"
- "Honky Tonk Women"
- "Happy"
- "Slipping Away"
- "Miss You"
- "Midnight Rambler"
- "Start Me Up"
- "Paint it Black"
- "Sympathy for the Devil"
- "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
- "Gimme Shelter"
- "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
Tour dates
editDate | City | Country | Venue | Opening act(s) | Attendance | Gross[citation needed] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 June | Madrid | Spain | Wanda Metropolitano | Sidonie Vargas Blues Band |
52,752 / 52,752 | $9,502,011 |
5 June | Munich | Germany | Olympiastadion | Reef | 56,144 / 56,144 | $10,484,400 |
9 June | Liverpool | England | Anfield | Echo & the Bunnymen | 36,917 / 36,917 | $6,194,285 |
21 June | Milan | Italy | San Siro | Ghost Hounds | 57,204 / 57,204 | $8,315,762 |
25 June[a] | London | England | Hyde Park | — | 130,000 / 130,000 | $23,216,844 |
3 July[a] | ||||||
7 July[b] | Amsterdam | Netherlands | Johan Cruyff Arena | Ghost Hounds | 51,592 / 51,592 | $9,241,437 |
11 July | Brussels | Belgium | King Baudouin Stadium | Kaleo | 47,089 / 47,089 | $8,356,768 |
15 July | Vienna | Austria | Ernst-Happel-Stadion | Bilderbuch | 57,141 / 57,141 | $9,498,486 |
19 July | Lyon | France | Groupama Stadium | Nothing but Thieves | 49,608 / 49,608 | $8,222,066 |
23 July | Paris | Hippodrome de Longchamp | Ayron Jones | 56,939 / 56,939 | $7,362,881 | |
27 July | Gelsenkirchen | Germany | Veltins-Arena | Zucchero | 44,981 / 44,981 | $8,358,668 |
31 July | Stockholm | Sweden | Friends Arena | Thåström | 50,889 / 50,889 | $6,916,424 |
3 August | Berlin | Germany | Waldbühne | Ghost Hounds | 21,285 / 21,285 | $5,656,731 |
Total | 712,641 / 712,641 (100%) |
$121,326,763[citation needed] |
Cancelled dates
editDate (2022) | City | Country | Venue | Opening act | Reason |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
17 June | Bern | Switzerland | Wankdorf Stadium | Ghost Hounds | COVID positive case[12][13] |
Personnel
editThe Rolling Stones
edit- Mick Jagger – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion
- Keith Richards – guitars, backing and lead vocals
- Ronnie Wood – guitars
Additional musicians
edit- Chuck Leavell – keyboards, backing vocals
- Bernard Fowler – backing vocals, percussion
- Matt Clifford – keyboards, percussion, French horn
- Darryl Jones – bass
- Tim Ries – saxophone, keyboards
- Karl Denson – saxophone
- Steve Jordan – drums
- Sasha Allen – backing vocals
- Chanel Haynes – backing vocals (on 21 June 2022)
References
edit- ^ a b "STONES SIXTY 2022 EUROPEAN TOUR". Rollingstones.com. 14 March 2022. Retrieved 21 July 2022.
- ^ Kaufman, Gil (14 March 2022). "Rolling Stones to Celebrate 60th Anniversary on 2022 Summer European Tour". Billboard. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
- ^ Garvey, Marianne (14 March 2022). "The Rolling Stones announce new 'Sixty' tour". CNN. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
- ^ "Charlie Watts: Rolling Stones drummer dies at 80". BBC News. 24 August 2021. Retrieved 17 May 2022.
- ^ Greene, Andy (1 June 2022). "Watch the Rolling Stones Debut 1966's 'Out Of Time' at 60th Anniversary Tour Launch". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
- ^ Smith, Thomas (2 June 2022). "The Rolling Stones live in Madrid: Celebrating six decades at the top for rock'n'roll royalty". NME. Retrieved 4 June 2022.
- ^ Trendell, Andrew (14 March 2022). "The Rolling Stones announce 60th anniversary UK and European tour for summer 2022". NME. Retrieved 16 May 2022.
- ^ "The Rollin Stones in Twitter: The Stones will play the Berlin Waldbühne on 3 August 2022". Twitter. 23 June 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2022.
- ^ "Mick Jagger tests positive for Covid-19". CNN. 13 June 2022. Retrieved 13 June 2022.
- ^ "No satisfaction: Jagger has COVID, Rolling Stones gig off". The Associated Press. 13 June 2022. Retrieved 14 June 2022.
- ^ "The Rolling Stones reschedule postponed Amsterdam show to next month". NME. 15 June 2022. Retrieved 19 June 2022.
- ^ Brandle, Lars (20 June 2022). "Enttäuschung, Frust und ein Hauch Hoffnung" [Disappointment, Frustration and a Hint of Hope]. Berner Zeitung (in German). Retrieved 20 June 2022.
- ^ Moore, Sam (20 June 2022). "The Rolling Stones cancel Switzerland show following COVID-related postponement". NME. Retrieved 25 June 2022.