The Rolling Stones is Back: Announce Rescheduled 2021 ‘No Filter’ Stadium Tour Dates
The Rolling Stones is Back— Rescheduled No Filter Tour: The Rolling Stones return to the USA this fall, for postponed concerts 2020. The 13-day tour starts in the American center at the Dome in St Louis, Missouri on September 26, ending in Austin, Texas on the 20th November on the Circuit of the Americas.
The performances in Vancouver, Louisville, Cleveland and Buffalo have been cancelled owing to schedule issues. They are most of the towns which they intended to tour in 2020. They added gigs in Los Angeles and Las Vegas to make up for that and will perform jazz festival in New Orleans as well.
At these revised dates, the 2020 tickets will be honored. Fans with cancelled event tickets will receive reimbursement information from Ticketmaster and a possibility of “priority offer” for tickets in adjacent towns.
“I’m so excited to get back on the stage again,” Mick Jagger said in a statement, “and want to thank everyone for their patience. See you soon!”
“We’re back on the road!” added Keith Richards. “See you there!”
The tour was initially expected to begin on Mercedes-Benz Stadion in AtLanta, Georgia on Monday, May 8, 2020, in the SDCCU Stadium, San Diego, in California. However, because of the pandemic the band was forced to postpone.
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“We’re very saddened that the tour must be postponed,” stated the band at the time. “We’re sorry for all the fans that we looked forward to, but everyone’s health and safety must be given precedence. We’re all going to get through this together – and soon we’ll see you.”
The new song “Living In a Ghost Town” was published during the break. It was composed primarily before the epidemic, although portions of the lyrics have modified to suit the new world reality. Since 2005’s A Bigger Bang, they have not released an album of new music, but have been in the studio several years now.
“We have five or six tunes and for some reason there is a great deal of soul-feeling about it, without anyone going to,” remarked Keith Richards last year. “We have nothing else to do now but, obviously, compose a few more songs, right?”
Rolling Stones: Revised No Filter USA 2021 Tour
September 26 – St. Louis, MO @ The Dome at America’s Center
September 30 – Charlotte, NC @ Bank Of America Stadium
October 4 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Field
October 9 – Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium
October 13 – New Orleans, LA @ New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival
October 17 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium
October 24 – Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium
October 29 – Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium
November 2 – Dallas, TX @ Cotton Bowl Stadium
November 6 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium
November 11 – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium
November 15 – Detroit, MI @ Ford Field
November 20 – Austin, TX @ Circuit of The Americas