The legendary Rolling Stones band is coming to Chicago once again, this time to perform at Soldier Field in front of a massive crowd of over 60,000 fans. The band, which first appeared in Chicago at the Arie Crown Theatre in 1964, has seen decades of success and is still going strong.
This time around, the Rolling Stones will be performing on June 27th and June 30th, and their fans, who have aged along with the band, are as loyal as ever. While some may need handicap accessible ramps and more bathroom breaks, their enthusiasm for the music remains unwavering.
The current tour, named “The Hackney Diamond Tour” after their latest album, marks their 31st studio album. Despite their age, with Mick Jagger at 81, Keith Richards at 80, and Ronnie Wood at 77, the band shows no signs of slowing down. The possibility of more albums and tours in the future is not out of the question.
The concert in Chicago is expected to feature a mix of new songs from “The Hackney Diamonds Tour” and classic hits like “Satisfaction,” “Angie,” “Jumpin Jack Flash,” and more. Tickets for the show are in high demand and prices are soaring, with even handicapped accessible parking spots becoming a hot commodity.
For those unable to secure tickets, the atmosphere outside the stadium promises to be just as exciting, with fans gathering early to soak in the rock and roll vibes. The Rolling Stones have left an indelible mark on music history, and their presence in Chicago is sure to be a memorable experience for all in attendance.