Wednesday, June 17, 2026

UPDATE: Rolling Stones US Tour Announced, Starts in L.A. (As We Scooped)

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Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia– Mick is painting the names of the towns on an easel. So far those are the places, in order. Where are the rest? The video below is the first clue. This might be a tiresome marketing campaign. We’ll see. I did tell you last night that the 18 date US tour would start in L.A. at the Staples Center. Keep refreshing, I guess…Here’s the latest, with Hyde Park, all of which I told you last week exclusively…

Los Angeles (May 2, 3, or 4), Oakland May 5, San Jose May 8, Las Vegas 11 , Anaheim 15, Toronto 25, Chicago 28, Boston June 12, Philadelphia June 15… and more to come…keep refreshing…They announced Hyde Park for July 6th and there will be a second show on July 13th…

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