Stones to Continue Tour in 2020
Throught the previous year, I wrote a few blog posts regarding the Rolling Stones and their No Filter tour.
Well, folks, those of you who didn't get the chance to see them last year, may get a chance this year as after a resting break, the Rolling Stones will continue their tour of North America in May.
It took a long time...
Last April. Mick Jagger suffered a heart valve failure, which required surgery. The recovery was slow, but he was given the right-of-way to perform. Unfortunately this also blew them the chance at performing at the New Orleans Jazz Festival.
Nevertheless, the Stones started their North American leg in Chicago right at the start of summer 2019. In August, I also had the pleasure of going to see them. The show was awesome even though they did not perform my favorite song, Angie.
They're back at it
The Rolling Stones will start the second part of their North American leg in San Diego on May 8, and end the tour in Atlanta on July 9. Unlike last year, however, there appear to be no opening acts.
This part of the leg will also visit cities previously unvisited last year, so folks, do yourselves a favor and take advantage of this, or you too will get no "satisfaction."
Well, folks, those of you who didn't get the chance to see them last year, may get a chance this year as after a resting break, the Rolling Stones will continue their tour of North America in May.
It took a long time...
Last April. Mick Jagger suffered a heart valve failure, which required surgery. The recovery was slow, but he was given the right-of-way to perform. Unfortunately this also blew them the chance at performing at the New Orleans Jazz Festival.
Nevertheless, the Stones started their North American leg in Chicago right at the start of summer 2019. In August, I also had the pleasure of going to see them. The show was awesome even though they did not perform my favorite song, Angie.
They're back at it
The Rolling Stones will start the second part of their North American leg in San Diego on May 8, and end the tour in Atlanta on July 9. Unlike last year, however, there appear to be no opening acts.
This part of the leg will also visit cities previously unvisited last year, so folks, do yourselves a favor and take advantage of this, or you too will get no "satisfaction."
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