Awesome
by Pete on 7/10/19Gillette Stadium - FoxboroughThe concert was unbelievably good. We paid for the Brown Sugar tickets, which should have included band Photographs, etc. These extra's were not provided and no remedy offered.
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* Venue seating configurations and package locations can vary by market.
* Venue seating configurations and package locations can vary by market.
* Venue seating configurations and package locations can vary by market.
The Rolling Stones are one of the most influential and longest-lasting bands to cross over during the ’60s British Invasion. The group stands as one of the best-selling acts of all time with 200 million records sold worldwide, and is responsible for two of the highest-grossing tours of all time within the last two decades. Blending blues and rock, the first main lineup of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts broke out in 1965 with their first chart-topping album Out of Our Heads and back-to-back Hot 100 No. 1 singles “(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction” and “Get Off of My Cloud.” The group topped the Hot 100 again with 1966’s “Paint It, Black,” 1967’s “Ruby Tuesday” and 1969’s “Honky Tonk Women.” With the addition of guitarist Mick Taylor, The Rolling Stones released their second No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 with 1971’s Sticky Fingers, kicking off a streak of eight consecutive chart-topping debuts through 1981’s Tattoo You. Ronnie Wood made his debut as Taylor’s full-time replacement with 1978’s Some Girls, which hosted the group’s Hot 100 No. 1 “Miss You.” The Rolling Stones were the recipients of The Recording Academy’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 1987, and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989. They collected their first of three career Grammy Awards in 1995. The group broke the record for highest-grossing tour in 1990 and reclaimed the top spot in 1995 and 2007, becoming the only band to headline the highest-grossing tour of the decade twice. The No Filter World Tour from 2017 to 2021 closed as the fifth highest-earning tour ever. Most recently, the band released their first album of original material in 18 years, 2023’s Hackney Diamonds.
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The Rolling Stones head out on the North American leg of the Hackney Diamonds '24 tour in April 2024. After kicking off at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, the tour will cover much of North America through July.
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The 2024 North American leg of The Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds '24 tour begins on April 28 at NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas.
The Hackney Diamonds '24 tour will take The Rolling Stones across North America in the following cities:
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase six VIP package options for the Hackney Diamonds '24 tour. VIP packages include perks such as:
General tickets for The Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds '24 tour go on sale Friday, December 1 at 10:00 a.m. local time.
The concert was unbelievably good. We paid for the Brown Sugar tickets, which should have included band Photographs, etc. These extra's were not provided and no remedy offered.
First time back at this stadium since seeing The Who there in 1989. Took about an hour just to park. Was able to see all of Gary Clarke Jr's set. Great musician. Played some good rocking blues. Rollingstones came on stage about 9:00 pm and played to about 11:00. They did 18 songs then 2 more for the encore. Hard to believe these guys are all in their 70"s. For their ages they were all great. The Stones still kick ass and have a passion for playing. Mick Jagger can still do his stage moves. Ronnie and Keith were great. Charlie still great on the drums. I saw them at Desert Trip in 2016 in California. They have not slowed down at all. Still one of the very best Rock and Roll bands in the world.
Fabulous show. Traffic in and out was a nightmare. Worth it though!! The Stones are awesome.
Amazing event of a life time. Bucket List check. So much fun and I heard every song I wanted to hear. They still sound amazing. Only down side was the VIP package which did not come with the event but will be shipped to the house within 30 days of the show. Strange VIP package to say the least.
The Rolling Stones show at Gillette was amazing!!! My husband and I had such a great time! We couldn’t believe how great Mick sounded, and the energy they all had! We had to keep reminding ourselves that they are all in their 70’s!!!
I paid what most people in my generation (I’m 65) would consider insane for a rock n roll show. To get the view and sound quality for one of my favorite bands, I consider it a bargain!
The Rolling Stones was a awesome. show. My first time. It was a bucket list band that I've always wanted to see. Great time
The Show was great. How ever I think it would be better if the sound was louder. I was sitting the 300 section. it would have been nice if the speakers above use were on. Bob Kraft should have turn them on
Excellent Show,Well worth the wait. Probably the best show Ever Come On the Stones, I Never Thought I Would See In this Life time,My personal dissatisfaction was they didn’t do Angie my Favorite,Besides That They couldn’t have Been Better. God Bless I Hope they Rock It for another Decade!!
This was the Stones at their best. With fewer backing musicians more was required of Keith and Ronnie and they rose to the occasion. Keith's playing was the best it has been in years. He was particularly strong playing with Gary Clark Jr. who was a great choice for an opening act. They look like they will be around for a long time. They are still the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World.
The concert rocked!!! Unfortunately I had a problem with the tickets. They wouldn't honor them. So I had to buy 2 tickets there. I'm in the process of getting reimbursed and hopefully resolve this matter. It's over $500.
Great playlist, great sound, fun experience. Only issue the tickets were so expensive!
The stadium was clean. Otherwise the experience was the absolute worst. The sound was horrible, the $250 seats were uncomfortable & so ridiculously far from the stage, the view was terrible, and parking & traffic control was a joke/nightmare. I’ll never attend a concert there again.
This is my third time attending a Stones concert. Once for their No Security tour, once for their 40th Anniversary Tour and this last one at Foxborough. Each time I was blown away with their set up and performance, and they still show no signs of slowing down. Awesome concert from a legendary band!
Unbelievable setlist, except maybe Slipping Away off Steel Wheels, that some said was the best of the 4 shows to date. Mick still has tons of energy and the band sounded tight! They still put on a great rock n roll show!
Stones were amazing! Fans were rocking and rolling singing along. Getting into Gillette was easy, lines moved rather quickly. Some poor attendees missed the email about purse size and either had to take them back to their vehicle or throw them out. Leaving was a whole other matter. Parking lots, including external business lots, closed off for pick up- traffic at a standstill. We waited 1.5 hours for an Uber to get through after the concert.
Oh my what can I say. it was an awesome show. The Stones still have it and bring the house down. Gillette stadium is such a great venue for a show.
Absolutely awesome show!!! Could not have been better.
is better than they have ever been. They had a party in Foxborough, and invited 60,000+ of their friends to witness their joy at doing what they do best. It was a fantasic show, they interacted with the audience, they played and played the tunes that make us stand up and dance, it was the BEST. See them no matter what it takes or costs. This tour is very very special and everyone there could see and feel the Stones knew it as well. There aren't enough stars to rate this one!
The performance was amazing as usual! The sound however was not good at all! A lot of echoes and,many times, we could not understand what they were saying!