The Rolling Stones 1965 tours

The Rolling Stones had eleven concert tours in 1965.

Band

Irish tour

Irish tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 6 January 1965
End date 8 January 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 6
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' Irish tour was the first concert tour of Northern Ireland and Ireland by The Rolling Stones. The tour commenced on 6 January and concluded on 8 January 1965.

Irish tour dates

Date City Country Venue
6 January 1965
2 shows
Belfast Northern Ireland ABC Theatre
7 January 1965
2 shows
Dublin Ireland Adelphi Theatre
8 January 1965
2 shows
Cork Savoy Theatre

Far East tour

Far East tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 22 January 1965
End date 16 February 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 36
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' Far East tour was the first concert tour of Oceania by the band. The tour commenced on 22 January and concluded on 16 February 1965.

This series of concerts was a package tour with Roy Orbison and The Newbeats, and was promoted by Harry M. Miller. In Australia, there were different local support acts in each city.

Parts of the Sydney leg of the tour were filmed by Movietone News and screened in cinemas. Footage in Stones Roll Down Under included their arrival at Sydney Airport, part of the airport press conference and part of the performance of "Not Fade Away" from their first Sydney show.

Far East tour dates

Date City Country Venue
22 January 1965
2 shows
Sydney Australia Manufacturer’s Auditorium, Agricultural Hall
23 January 1965
3 shows
25 January 1965
2 shows
Brisbane Brisbane City Hall
26 January 1965
2 shows
27 January 1965
2 shows
Sydney Manufacturer’s Auditorium, Agricultural Hall
28 January 1965
2 shows
St Kilda Palais Theatre
29 January 1965
3 shows
1 February 1965
2 shows
Christchurch New Zealand Theatre Royal
2 February 1965
2 shows
Invercargill Civic Theatre
3 February 1965
2 shows
Dunedin Dunedin Town Hall
6 February 1965
2 shows
Auckland Auckland Town Hall
8 February 1965
2 shows
Wellington Wellington Town Hall
10 February 1965
2 shows
St. Kilda Australia Palais Theatre
11 February 1965
2 shows
Adelaide Adelaide Showgrounds
13 February 1965
3 shows
Perth Capitol Theatre
16 February 1965
2 shows
Singapore City Singapore Singapore Badminton Hall

1st British tour

1st British tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 5 March 1965
End date 18 March 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 28
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stone]' 1st British tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on 5 March and concluded on 18 March 1965. Parts of the Liverpool (6 March) and Manchester (7 March) shows were recorded for Got Live If You Want It!, the third official EP by The Rolling Stones.

1st British tour dates

Date City Country Venue
5 March 1965
2 shows
London England Edmonton, Regal Theatre
6 March 1965
2 shows
Liverpool Liverpool Empire Theatre
7 March 1965
2 shows
Manchester Palace Theatre
8 March 1965
2 shows
Scarborough Futurist Theatre
9 March 1965
2 shows
Sunderland Odeon Theatre
10 March 1965
2 shows
Huddersfield ABC Theatre
11 March 1965
2 shows
Sheffield Sheffield City Hall
12 March 1965
2 shows
Leicester Leicester Trocadero
13 March 1965
2 shows
Rugby Granada Theatre
14 March 1965
2 shows
Rochester Odeon Theatre
15 March 1965
2 shows
Guildford Odeon Theatre
16 March 1965
2 shows
Greenford Granada Theatre
17 March 1965
2 shows
Southend-on-Sea Odeon Theatre
18 March 1965
2 shows
Romford ABC Theatre

1st European tour

1st European tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 26 March 1965
End date 2 April 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 11
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' 1st European Tour was the first concert tour of Scandinavia by the band. The tour commenced on 26 March and concluded on 2 April 1965.

1st European tour dates

Date City Country Venue
26 March 1965
2 shows
Odense Denmark Fyns Forum
28 March 1965
2 shows
Copenhagen Tivoli Gardens
30 March 1965
2 shows
31 March 1965
2 shows
Gothenburg Sweden Mässhallen
1 April 1965 Stockholm Kungliga tennishallen
2 April 1965

2nd European tour

2nd European tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 16 April 1965
End date 18 April 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 3
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' 2nd European tour was the first concert tour of France by the band. The tour commenced on 16 April and concluded on 18 April 1965.

2nd European tour dates

Date City Country Venue
16 April 1965 Paris France L'Olympia
17 April 1965
18 April 1965

1st American tour

1st American tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 23 April 1965
End date 29 May 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 22
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' 1st American tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on 23 April and concluded on 29 May 1965. On this tour, the band supported their album The Rolling Stones, Now!.

1st American tour dates

Date City Venue
23 April 1965 Montreal, Quebec Maurice Richard Arena
25 April 1965 Toronto, Ontario Maple Leaf Gardens
29 April 1965
2 shows
Albany, New York Palace Theatre
30 April 1965 Worcester, Massachusetts Worcester Memorial Auditorium
1 May 1965 New York City, New York Academy of Music
2 May 1965 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center
4 May 1965 Statesboro, Georgia Georgia Southern College, Hanner Gymnasium
6 May 1965 Clearwater, Florida Jack Russell Stadium
7 May 1965 Birmingham, Alabama Legion Field
8 May 1965 Jacksonville, Florida Jacksonville Coliseum
9 May 1965 Chicago, Illinois Arie Crown Theater
14 May 1965 San Francisco, California Civic Auditorium
15 May 1965 San Bernardino, California Swing Auditorium
16 May 1965 Long Beach, California Civic Auditorium
17 May 1965 San Diego, California Golden Hall
21 May 1965 San Jose, California San Jose Civic Auditorium
22 May 1965 Fresno, California Ratcliffe Stadium
23 May 1965 Sacramento, California Municipal Auditorium
29 May 1965
3 shows
New York City, New York Academy of Music

3rd European tour

3rd European tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 15 June 1965
End date 29 June 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 15
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' 3rd European tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on 15 June and concluded on 29 June 1965.

3rd European tour dates

Date City Country Venue
15 June 1965
2 shows
Glasgow Scotland Odeon Theatre
16 June 1965
2 shows
Edinburgh Usher Hall
17 June 1965
2 shows
Aberdeen Capitol Theatre
18 June 1965
2 shows
Dundee Caird Hall
24 June 1965
2 shows
Oslo Norway Messehallen, Sjølyst
25 June 1965 Pori Finland Yyteri
26 June 1965
2 shows
Copenhagen Denmark Falkoner Centret, A Hall
29 June 1965
2 shows
Malmö Sweden Baltiska Hallen

2nd Irish tour

The Rolling Stones 2nd Irish Tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 3 September 1965
End date 4 September 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 2
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' 2nd Irish Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on 3 September and concluded on 4 September 1965.

This concert tour was documented by the documentary film Charlie Is My Darling.

2nd Irish tour dates

Date City Country Venue
3 September 1965
2 shows
Dublin Ireland Adelphi Theatre
4 September 1965
2 shows
Belfast Northern Ireland ABC Theatre

4th European tour

4th European tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 11 September 1965
End date 17 September 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 11
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' 4th European Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on 11 September and concluded on 17 September 1965.

4th European tour dates

Date City Country Venue
11 September 1965
2 shows
Muenster West Germany Halle Münsterland
12 September 1965
2 shows
Essen Grugahalle
13 September 1965
2 shows
Hamburg Ernst-Merck-Halle
14 September 1965
2 shows
Munich Zirkus Krone-Bau
15 September 1965 Berlin Waldbühne
17 September 1965 Vienna Austria Wiener Stadthalle

2nd British tour

2nd British tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 24 September 1965
End date 17 October 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 48
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' 1965 2nd British Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on 24 September and concluded on 17 October 1965.

2nd British tour dates

Date City Country Venue
24 September 1965
2 shows
London England Astoria Theatre, Finsbury Park
25 September 1965
2 shows
Southampton Gaumont Theatre
26 September 1965
2 shows
Bristol Colston Hall
27 September 1965
2 shows
Cheltenham Odeon Theatre
28 September 1965
2 shows
Cardiff Wales Capitol Theatre
29 September 1965
2 shows
Shrewsbury England Granada Theatre
30 September 1965
2 shows
Hanley Gaumont Theatre
1 October 1965
2 shows
Chester ABC Theatre
2 October 1965
2 shows
Wigan ABC Theatre
3 October 1965
2 shows
Manchester Odeon Theatre
4 October 1965
2 shows
Bradford Gaumont Theatre
5 October 1965
2 shows
Carlisle ABC Theatre
6 October 1965
2 shows
Glasgow Scotland Odeon Theatre
7 October 1965
2 shows
Newcastle upon Tyne England Newcastle City Hall
8 October 1965
2 shows
Stockton-on-Tees ABC Theatre
9 October 1965
2 shows
Leeds Odeon Theatre
10 October 1965
2 shows
Liverpool Liverpool Empire Theatre
11 October 1965
2 shows
Sheffield Gaumont Theatre
12 October 1965
2 shows
Doncaster Gaumont Theatre
13 October 1965
2 shows
Leicester De Montfort Hall
14 October 1965
2 shows
Birmingham Odeon Theatre
15 October 1965
2 shows
Cambridge Regal Theatre
16 October 1965
2 shows
Northampton ABC Theatre
17 October 1965
2 shows
London Granada Theatre, Tooting

2nd American tour

2nd American tour 1965
Tour by The Rolling Stones
Start date 29 October 1965
End date 5 December 1965
Legs 1
Number of shows 41
The Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' 2nd American Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on 29 October and concluded on 5 December 1965. On this tour, the band supported their album Out of Our Heads.

2nd American tour dates

Date City Country Venue
29 October 1965 Montreal, Quebec Canada Montreal Forum
30 October 1965 Ithaca, New York United States Barton Hall, Cornell University
Syracuse, New York War Memorial Hall
31 October 1965 Toronto, Ontario Canada Maple Leaf Gardens
1 November 1965 Rochester, New York United States Rochester Community War Memorial
3 November 1965 Providence, Rhode Island Veterans Memorial Auditorium
4 November 1965
2 shows
New Haven, Connecticut New Haven Arena
5 November 1965 Boston, Massachusetts Boston Garden
6 November 1965 New York City, New York Academy of Music
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center
7 November 1965
2 shows
Newark, New Jersey Newark Symphony Hall
10 November 1965 Raleigh, North Carolina Reynolds Coliseum
12 November 1965 Greensboro, North Carolina Greensboro Coliseum Complex
13 November 1965 Washington, D.C. Washington Coliseum
Baltimore, Maryland Civic Center
14 November 1965 Knoxville, Tennessee Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum
15 November 1965 Charlotte, North Carolina Charlotte Coliseum
16 November 1965 Nashville, Tennessee Nashville Municipal Auditorium
17 November 1965 Memphis, Tennessee Mid-South Coliseum
20 November 1965 Shreveport, Louisiana Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
21 November 1965 Fort Worth, Texas Will Rogers Memorial Center
23 November 1965 Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa Convention Center
24 November 1965 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civic Arena
25 November 1965 Milwaukee, Wisconsin Milwaukee Auditorium
26 November 1965 Detroit, Michigan Cobo Hall
27 November 1965 Dayton, Ohio Hara Arena
Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati Gardens
28 November 1965
2 shows
Chicago, Illinois Arie Crown Theater, McCormick Place
29 November 1965 Denver, Colorado Denver Coliseum
30 November 1965 Phoenix, Arizona Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum
1 December 1965 Vancouver, British Columbia Canada PNE Agrodome
2 December 1965 Seattle, Washington United States Seattle Coliseum
3 December 1965
2 shows
Sacramento, California Municipal Auditorium
4 December 1965
2 shows
San Jose, California San Jose Civic Auditorium
5 December 1965 San Diego, California Golden Hall
Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena

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