Among the most honored rock bands of all time in music history are probably The Rolling Stones. Starting in 1962, the English rock band has been on stage practically continually for over half a century. They appear in concerts and are usually marked by large turn-ups and plenty of press attention wherever they go. This is because fans can only hope that each tour will be their last since the band members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood are growing in age to their seventies and early Eighties. Let us now talk about the next concert tours The Rolling Stones have scheduled for the closest period.
The Stones have to postpone their No Filter North American tour for 2020, till the COVID-19 epidemic. Beginning May 8 and running until July 9 of the same year 2020, they were scheduled to do fifteen performances. The general health and safety concerns caused their performances to be delayed till 2021. The band so formally announced in March 2020, "We're hugely disappointed to have to postpone the tour." Although much as we value it, the health of every person comes first. Thank you to all the excited fans waiting for the tour. As a team, we will transcend these challenges and eagerly await meeting you very soon.
The Stones changed their original schedule and started the No Filter tour in September of 2021. On September 26, they started it at The Dome at America's Center in St Louis. After events at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on September 29, performances in Charlotte, Nashville, Los Angeles, and Las Vegas followed. On November 2 and 6, they finished the 2021 leg with the last two shows at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. Some of the band's canceled 2020 gigs were able to be rescheduled for tight, emotional, and furious shows bursting with classics like "Miss You," "Get Off My Cloud," and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction."
To the 2022 No Filter European tour, the Rolling Stones band has added 14 extra dates. Next year, they will be visiting ten nations between June, July, and August. The trip begins on June 9, at Anfield Stadium in Liverpool England. On the 25th of June and July 3, they then stage two presentations in Hyde Park in London. Concerts in Amsterdam, Bern, Milan, once again in London, Brussels, Vienna, Lyon, Paris, Gelsenkirchen, and lastly Stockholm mark the next stage. August 3, 2022, is the last European leg date.
"Looking forward to getting back on stage and having fun with the Stones on the road again!" Mick Jagger stated. "Can't wait to get back out on the road this summer and do what we best," Keith Richards said. See you not too far ahead.
The band has said they will expand their shows throughout Europe and maybe other areas like North America. Having more than sixty years of experience, it seems that the best rock 'n roll band in the world shows no indication of retiring. Given that the 2022 tour ends in Europe, there are rumors that the No Filter tour may find its way back to America in 2023. As of right moment, no specific dates for the 2023 tour have been put on sale.
To be exact, the Rolling Stones were founded considerably earlier—in 1962. Although rock bands seldom last for long, here are Mick Jagger and Keith Richards still rocking in their sixth decade. Retirement concerns follow Mick and Keith as both of them are getting closer to eighty. Still, they persist in giving relentless energy and passion.
Directly asked if this is their final tour, Keith Richards recently responded, "I've never declared this is the last tour. Put another way, I do not intend it to be. Ronnie Wood followed with "When the bad news comes I'll tell you, but as long as everyone's fit and healthy I think we can keep on." Mick Jagger responded simply, "I have no clue. Is not something I say.
The only plausible situation wherein The Rolling Stones may stop touring may maybe related to bad health. Fans will always have chances to meet them personally as long as their degree of fitness remains constant. Tour dates are updated sometimes as the band plans for the future. So laid back that, regardless of the location, any advertised Rolling Stones show will sell out in a very short period.


