Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones performing live at Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan.Story by Anne Erickson, photo by Ken Settle

2018-11-19

Story by Anne Erickson, photo by Ken Settle

The Rolling Stones have announced an extensive 2019 tour of North America

It’s official: The Rolling Stones will once again rock North America. The legendary rock ‘n’ roll band has announced a slew of 2019 tour dates, beginning with an April 20 date in Miami, Florida, and running through a June 21 show in Chicago. Find the full roster of 2019 tour dates — 13 stops total — below.

The Rolling Stones aren’t completely surprising fans with this tour announcement. The band has been running a short campaign of teasers, which wrapped up late last week with a video clip hinting at the band’s return to the U.S. The animated video depicted the Statue of Liberty with the glowing sun, featuring the Stones’ trademark tongue logo, rising over the ocean. That clip had fans guessing the Stones were coming back to the U.S, and sure enough, they were right.

In other news, The Rolling Stones wrapped up a European tour of “No Filter” tour dates in July. Frontman Mick Jagger has also been hinting that the guys are working on “new tunes.” Only time will tell if those fresh sounds will be heard on the upcoming tour.

The Rolling Stones 2019 U.S. Tour Dates:

04/20 – Hard Rock Stadium Miami, FL
04/24 – TIAA Bank Field Jacksonville, FL
04/28 – NRG Stadium Houston, TX
05/07 – State Farm Stadium Glendale, AZ
05/11 – The Rose Bowl Pasadena, CA
05/18 – Levi’s Stadium Santa Clara, CA
05/22 – CenturyLink Field Seattle, WA
05/26 – Broncos Stadium At Mile High Denver, CO
05/31 – FedExField Washington, DC
06/04 – Lincoln Financial Field Philadelphia, PA
06/08 – Gillette Stadium Foxborough, MA
06/13 – MetLife Stadium East Rutherford, NJ
06/21 – Soldier Field Chicago, IL

Anne Erickson

By Anne Erickson

Meet the expert - Author, writer and editor Anne Erickson is a Detroit-based reporter and radio host. She is an award-winning writer and has written for the USA Today Network, Consequence.net, Blabbermouth.net, and many more. Anne holds a master's degree from Michigan State University. Contact Anne regarding Audio Ink Radio at anne@audioinkradio.com.