Rolling Stones booked to play L.A.'s Hollywood Bowl
The Rolling Stones have announced plans to return to Los Angeles' Hollywood Bowl for the first time in almost 40 years during their upcoming North American tour.
The show, which is the latest addition to the first leg of the band's North American itinerary, is set for Nov. 6, and tickets are scheduled to hit the box office next Monday (6/27).
Meanwhile, a Saturday (6/26) on-sale is in place for the group's previously announced Sept. 8 concert in Milwaukee.
Members of the Stones' online fan club have access to tickets prior to the public on-sales. Details are available at the group's website.
The Stones last performed at the Hollywood Bowl on July 25, 1966, according to Reuters. That date was the eve of frontman Mick Jagger's 23rd birthday.
The group's Nov. 6 return to the venue is its second planned stop in the Los Angeles area during the upcoming tour; a previously announced show at Anaheim's Angels Stadium is set for Nov. 4.
The first leg of the Stones' 2005/2006 tour opens Aug. 21 in Boston, and wraps up Dec. 1 in Houston. Most announced shows have already sold out. Two stops for the tour's second, early 2006 leg have been unveiled so far: Jan. 10 in Montreal and Jan. 23 in Chicago.
The current North American itinerary is included below.
In addition to North America, the Stones' trek is expected touch down in Mexico, South America and the Far East (possibly including the band's first-ever performances in mainland China). The outing will end in Europe during the summer of 2006.


















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