The Rolling Stones Set to Go in Australia

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The Rolling Stones kick off their 14 ON FIRE tour of Australia and New Zealand on 25th October
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones kick off their 14 ON FIRE tour of Australia and New Zealand on 25th October
The Rolling Stones kick off their 14 ON FIRE tour of Australia and New Zealand on 25th October

The Rolling Stones Just “Don’t Stop

NEW YORK – ENTERTAINMENT – The Rolling Stones, perhaps the most iconic rock band in history are still rolling. The band will kick off the “Get What You Need” tour in Australia and New Zealand on October 25 2014.

The Rolling Stones simply don’t stop.

The Rolling Stones Open the Vault

The Rolling Stones are once again opening the doors of their archives, with Eagle Rock Entertainment, this time releasing From The Vault – Hampton Coliseum – Live In 1981 and From The Vault – LA Forum – Live In 1975. This is a simultaneous release on SD Blu-ray, DVD, DVD+2CD and DVD+3LP.

The first release will be on 3 November 2014, From The Vault – Hampton Coliseum – Live In 1981 by The Rolling Stones. This is the first salvo of From The Vault, a new series of live concerts from The Rolling Stones archive which are getting their first official releases. This is a simultaneous release on SD Blu-ray, DVD, DVD+2CD and DVD+3LP [Cat Nos ERSBD3016, EREDV1052, EAGDV037, ERDVLP083] and boasts a full length 2½ hour concert of The Rolling Stones performing at their very best. The set includes ‘Under My Thumb’, ‘Let’s Spend The Night Together’, ‘Shattered’, ‘Beast Of Burden’, ‘Tumbling Dice’, ‘Miss You’, ‘Brown Sugar’, ‘Jumping Jack Flash’, ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’ and many more.

The Rolling Stones American Tour in 1981 was the most successful tour of that year taking a then record $50 million dollars in ticket sales. The tour was in support of the critically and commercially successful Tattoo You album. There were fifty dates on the tour which ran from Philadelphia at the end of September through to Hampton, Virginia on the 18th and 19th of December. The show on December 18th, which was also Keith Richards’ birthday, was the first ever music concert to be broadcast on television as a pay-per-view event. The footage has now been carefully restored and the sound has been newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain for this first official release of the show.

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