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The Rolling Stones Australian Date Officially Announced

by Paul Cashmere on November 20, 2013

in Live,New Music,News,Noise Pro

The Rolling Stones have officially confirmed that they will perform in Adelaide, Australia in March.

The Adelaide show at Adelaide Oval on March 22, 2014 is first Australian show for The Stones since 2006 and their first Adelaide show since the Voodoo Lounge tour of 1994. It is also the first worldwide additional date added to the 50 and Counting tour which started with October 25, 2012 warm-up gig at the Le Trabendo in Paris.

Mick Jagger said: “It’s great to be invited to Adelaide to open the historic Oval…we’re really looking forward to doing this gig, it will be the first time we’ve been to Adelaide in nearly 20 years, so see you there!”

Keith Richards said: “Hi everyone down in Adelaide, it’s been a while since we were in your back yard… see you on March 22 when we’ll take over your new stadium and make it our own, look forward to it”.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Monday 25 November 2013 from 9am ACST.

On the 29 dates performed so far The Rolling Stones have performed 62 different songs. For the first time ever the 1980 hit ‘Emotional Rescue’ made in into a Stones setlist.

The Stones song stats for 50 and Counting are:

Miss You (played 29 times)
Midnight Rambler (29)
Jumpin’ Jack Flash (29)
Start Me Up (29)
Brown Sugar (29)
Its Only Rock N Roll (28)
Tumblin Dice (28)
You Can’t Always Get What You Want (27)
Doom and Gloom (27)
Honky Tonk Women (27)
Sympathy For The Devil (26)
Paint It Black (26)
Gimme Shelter (26)
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (25)
One More Shot (23)
Get Off My Cloud (23)
Before They Make You Run (18)
Happy (18)
Emotional Rescue (17)
You Got The Silver (16)
Wild Horses (10)
All Down The Line (9)
The Last Time (6)
Can’t You Hear Me Knocking (5)
You Got Me Rocking (5)
Dead Flowers (4)
Live With Me (4)
Street Fighting Man (4)
Goin’ Down (4)
Bitch (3)
Beast of Burden (3)
Rocks Off (3)
I Wanna Be Your Man (3)
Champagne & Reefer (3)
Respectable (3)
Factory Girl (2)
Shattered (2)
Worried About You (2)
It’s All Over Now (2)
2000 Light Years From Home (1)
Six Days On The Road (1)
Ruby Tuesday (1)
Lady Jane (1)
Far Away Eyes (1)
Angie (1)
Route 66 (1)
Waiting On A Friend (1)
Memory Motel (1)
No Expectations (1)
That’s How Strong Love Is (1)
Under The Boardwalk (1)
Out of Control (1)
Little Queenie (1)
Let It Bleed (1)
As Tears Go By (1)
Just My Imagination (1)
Who Do You Love (1)
Shine A Light (1)
She’s So Cold (1)
Little Red Rooster (1)
Love In Vain (1)
Around and Around (1)

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