With a pair of "50 and Counting" shows under their collective belts, The Rolling Stones have tacked one more stop onto their stateside trek -- this time in the nation's capital.
When the Rolling Stones played Los Angeles' Echoplex on Saturday (4/27), they didn't just bring a couple of acoustic guitars and a couple of hits. Instead, the club crowd got 14 songs, including a couple of rarities, with the full touring band.
The Rolling Stones played a surprise show on Saturday night (4/27) for several hundred lucky fans as part of the buildup to the official opening night of their "50 and Counting" world tour. Here's how word got out.
The Rolling Stones, in Los Angeles for final rehearsals prior to their official tour opener at the Staples Center on May 3rd, dropped a bombshell on fans today, with word of a surprise club show tonight, apparently at the roughly 700-capacity Echoplex club near downtown.
Folk legend Richie Havens -- who will forever be known as the man who opened up Woodstock -- died today at age 72. -- The Roots Agency
Just a few days after unraveling all other stops, The Rolling Stones announced the "50 and Counting" tour kickoff, slated for May 2 in Los Angeles.
The Rolling Stones will spend some time stateside this spring on their long-rumored "50 and Counting" tour, which kicks off next month in Los Angeles.
If you don't have tickets to the final Rolling Stones concert celebrating the icons' 50th anniversary, you're in luck. The Saturday night (12/15) concert will be broadcast live in DTS Surround Sound via Pay-Per-View.
The Rolling Stones have tacked another stop onto their impending 50th anniversary run, now performing one evening at Brooklyn's brand new Barclays Center.
May 2013
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