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The Rolling Stones setlist: Here are all the songs on their Hackney Diamonds Tour
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Date:2025-04-13 08:20:54
It doesn’t matter that both Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are 80.
As long as they’re sharing a stage, the Rolling Stones will continue to defy age and energy.
The band’s 16-city stadium sprint – sponsored, appropriately, by AARP – kicked off April 28 at NRG Stadium in Houston and will play through July 17 in Santa Clara, California. In between, the Rolling Stones will visit cities including Las Vegas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Cleveland and Chicago.
In October, the band released “Hackney Diamonds,” their first new album since 2005. For this complementary tour, Jagger, Richards and Ronnie Wood – along with durable supporting players Chuck Leavell, Darryl Jones, Matt Clifford, Karl Denson, Tim Ries, Steve Jordan (who assumed rhythm duties after the 2021 death of original drummer Charlie Watts) and background vocalists Bernard Fowler and Chanel Haynes – shined on stage for two hours.
The 18-song set was stuffed with iconic rock anthems including “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” “Start Me Up,” and “Miss You”, along with a smattering of new songs from “Hackney,” including the Grammy-nominated “Angry.”
Stadiums, which the band has played for nearly 50 years, still suit their blues-splattered rock and indefatigable frontman Jagger, who still slithers effortlessly, remains an undisputed legend.
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The Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds Tour set list
- "Start Me Up"
- "Get Off My Cloud"
- "Rocks Off"
- "Out of Time"
- "Angry"
- "Beast of Burden"
- "Mess It Up"
- "Tumbling Dice"
- "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
- "Little T&A" (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
- "Sympathy for the Devil"
- "Gimme Shelter"
- "Honky Tonk Women"
- "Miss You"
- "Paint It, Black"
- "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
- "Sweet Sounds of Heaven"
- "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
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