The Rolling Stones 1966 tours
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The Rolling Stones had four concert tours in 1966.
Tours band
- Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica, tambourine
- Keith Richards – guitar, backing vocals
- Brian Jones – guitar, organ, electric dulcimer, harmonica, backing vocals
- Bill Wyman – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Charlie Watts – drums
Australian tour
Australian tour 1966 | ||||
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Tour by The Rolling Stones | ||||
Start date | 18 February 1966 | |||
End date | 1 March 1966 | |||
Legs | 1 | |||
Shows | 18 | |||
The Rolling Stones tour chronology | ||||
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The Rolling Stones' Australian tour was a concert tour of Australia and New Zealand by the band. The tour commenced on 18 February and concluded on 1 March 1966.
Australian tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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18 February 1966 2 shows | Sydney | Australia | Commemorative Auditorium Showgrounds |
19 February 1966 2 shows | |||
21 February 1966 2 shows | Brisbane | Brisbane City Hall | |
22 February 1966 2 shows | Adelaide | Centennial Hall | |
24 February 1966 2 shows | St Kilda | Palais Theatre | |
25 February 1966 2 shows | |||
26 February 1966 2 shows | |||
28 February 1966 2 shows | Wellington | New Zealand | Wellington Town Hall |
1 March 1966 2 shows | Auckland | Auckland Civic Theatre |
European tour
European tour 1966 | ||||
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Tour by The Rolling Stones | ||||
Start date | 26 March 1966 | |||
End date | 5 April 1966 | |||
Legs | 1 | |||
Shows | 12 | |||
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The Rolling Stones' European tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on 26 March and concluded on 5 April 1966.
European tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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26 March 1966 | Den Bosch | Netherlands | Brabanthal |
27 March 1966 | Antwerp | Belgium | Palais Des Sports |
29 March 1966 2 shows | Paris | France | L'Olympia |
30 March 1966 2 shows | Marseille | Salle Vallier | |
31 March 1966 2 shows | Lyon | Palais d'Hiver | |
3 April 1966 2 shows | Stockholm | Sweden | Kungliga Tennishallen |
5 April 1966 2 shows | Copenhagen | Denmark | K.B. Hallen |
American tour
American tour 1966 | ||||
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Tour by The Rolling Stones | ||||
Start date | 24 June 1966 | |||
End date | 28 July 1966 | |||
Legs | 1 | |||
Shows | 32 | |||
The Rolling Stones tour chronology | ||||
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The Rolling Stones' American tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on 24 June and concluded on 28 July 1966. On this tour, the band supported their album Aftermath. The last gig of the tour in Honolulu, Hawai was broadcast in the Hawaiian radio K-POI.
American tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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24 June 1966 | Lynn, Massachusetts | United States | Manning Bowl |
25 June 1966 | Cleveland, Ohio | Cleveland Arena | |
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | Civic Arena | ||
26 June 1966 | Washington, D.C. | Washington Coliseum | |
Baltimore, Maryland | Baltimore Civic Center | ||
27 June 1966 | Hartford, Connecticut | Dillon Stadium | |
28 June 1966 | Buffalo, New York | Buffalo Memorial Auditorium | |
29 June 1966 | Toronto, Ontario | Canada | Maple Leaf Gardens |
30 June 1966 | Montreal, Quebec | Montreal Forum | |
1 July 1966 | Atlantic City, New Jersey | United States | Marine Ballroom, Steel Pier |
2 July 1966 | New York City, New York | Forest Hills Tennis Stadiums Music Festival | |
3 July 1966 | Asbury Park, New Jersey | Asbury Park Convention Hall | |
4 July 1966 | Virginia Beach, Virginia | Under the Dome Theater | |
6 July 1966 | Syracuse, New York | Onondaga County War Memorial | |
8 July 1966 | Detroit, Michigan | Cobo Hall | |
9 July 1966 | Indianapolis, Indiana | Indiana State Fair Coliseum | |
10 July 1966 | Chicago, Illinois | Arie Crown Theater | |
11 July 1966 | Houston, Texas | Sam Houston Coliseum | |
12 July 1966 | St. Louis, Missouri | Kiel Auditorium | |
14 July 1966 | Winnipeg, Manitoba | Canada | Winnipeg Stadium |
15 July 1966 | Omaha, Nebraska | United States | Omaha Civic Auditorium |
19 July 1966 | Vancouver, British Columbia | Canada | PNE Forum |
20 July 1966 | Seattle, Washington | United States | Seattle Center Coliseum |
21 July 1966 | Portland, Oregon | Memorial Coliseum | |
22 July 1966 2 shows | Sacramento, California | Memorial Auditorium | |
23 July 1966 | Salt Lake City, Utah | Lagoon Amusement Park | |
24 July 1966 2 shows | Bakersfield, California | Civic Auditorium | |
25 July 1966 | Los Angeles, California | Hollywood Bowl | |
26 July 1966 | San Francisco, California | Cow Palace | |
28 July 1966 | Honolulu, Hawaii | Hawaiʻi International Center |
Hawaii set list
- Intro / Not Fade Away
- The Last Time
- Paint It Black
- Lady Jane
- Mother's Little Helper
- Get Off Of My Cloud
- 19th Nervous Breakdown
- (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
British tour
British tour 1966 | ||||
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Tour by The Rolling Stones | ||||
Start date | 23 September 1966 | |||
End date | 9 October 1966 | |||
Legs | 1 | |||
Shows | 23 | |||
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The Rolling Stones' British tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on 23 September and concluded on 9 October 1966.
British tour dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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23 September 1966 | London | England | Royal Albert Hall |
24 September 1966 2 shows | Leeds | Odeon Theatre | |
25 September 1966 2 shows | Liverpool | Liverpool Empire Theatre | |
28 September 1966 2 shows | Manchester | Apollo Theatre | |
29 September 1966 2 shows | Stockton-on-Tees | ABC Theatre | |
30 September 1966 2 shows | Glasgow | Scotland | Odeon Theatre |
1 October 1966 2 shows | Newcastle upon Tyne | England | Newcastle City Hall |
2 October 1966 2 shows | Ipswich | Gaumont Theatre | |
6 October 1966 2 shows | Birmingham | Odeon Theatre | |
7 October 1966 2 shows | Bristol | Colston Hall | |
8 October 1966 2 shows | Cardiff | Wales | Capitol Theatre |
9 October 1966 2 shows | Southampton | England | Gaumont Theatre |
References
- Carr, Roy. The Rolling Stones: An Illustrated Record. Harmony Books, 1976. ISBN 0-517-52641-7
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