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Rolling Stones will launch U.S. stadium tour in 2019

By Los Angeles Times
Published: November 21, 2018, 6:00am

The Rolling Stones will bring their No Filter tour to the U.S. in 2019 for a 13-city stadium tour.

Announced Monday, the tour is slated to kick off April 20 in Miami Gardens, Fla., and continue through June 21, when the long-running band is scheduled to end this round of shows at Soldier’s Field in Chicago. Tickets go on sale Nov. 30.

The announced stops encompass 12 states.

The Stones last appeared at the Rose Bowl on the band’s 1994 Voodoo Lounge tour, which raked in $320 million, the highest-grossing concert tour in history at that time. It still ranks No. 2 in terms of Rolling Stones tours, behind the 2005-2007 A Bigger Bang tour that brought in more than $558 million two decades later.

The Voodoo Lounge tour was the group’s first after original bassist Bill Wyman called his touring career quits. The bass slot was taken over by Darryl Jones, now in his 24th year as a member of the group.

Some concert websites also are carrying reports that the group may headline the 50th-anniversary edition of the celebrated Jazz & Heritage Festival in New Orleans in the spring.

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