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The Rolling Stones

Members:

  • Mick Jagger, July 26, 1943 (age 80)

  • Keith Richards, December 18, 1943 (age 80)

  • Ronnie Wood, June 1, 1947 (age 77)

  • Charlie Watts, June 2, 1941 (age 80, deceased August 24, 2021)

Genre: Rock

Top Albums:

  • Exile on Main St.

  • Aftermath

  • Let It Bleed

Top Tracks:

  • Paint It Black

  • (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

  • Gimme Shelter

The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones is just about the greatest rock band in the world that hit it big in the 1960s with electrifying performances and the unmistakable voice of Mick Jagger. This led them to legendary status in this music scene as the main ingredient to create a legend. They have an almost worldwide, near-cult following. Their albums are extremely famous and continue to be popular even after nearly 65 years. Even better, their success includes almost any number of necessary accolades, induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, or receipt of the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.

The Rolling Stones Tour 2024

Tour Name: Hackney Diamonds Tour

Tour Dates: April 28 - July 21

The Hackney Diamonds Tour is the current concert tour by The Rolling Stones, which supports their 2023 studio album, Hackney Diamonds, the Rolling Stones's first studio album with original material in nearly two decades. The tour will include 20 shows, opening the curtain in major US cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, Santa Clara, and many other international stops. Ancient classics mixing with "Start Me Up" and "Gimme Shelter" are followed by new tracks from the new album.

Tickets are more than in great demand; tickets are a must; fans should get their tickets now because The Rolling Stones are a must-see, and tickets are hot. In order to find the best possible tickets, visit TicketX, which charges the lowest commissions within the industry. These fees remain the same regardless of the venue, ticket price, or demand. Compared to other resell websites like StubHub, SeatGeek, and TicketMaster, the fee structure for TicketX is kept at an objectively low price and has become the best option for fans seeking to secure their seats from unknown extra costs. Get your tickets to see the Rolling Stones live while you still can!

How Much Are Rolling Stones Tickets?

On TicketX, the cheapest Rolling Stones ticket is from .

Are Rolling Stones General Admission Tickets Good?

General admission tickets to the Rolling Stones concert are highly recommended, especially if you like to be in the middle of everything and be part of an energetic audience. The average ticket price to attend a Rolling Stones live concert is $171. For example, the Rolling Stones' July 17, 2024, concert in Santa Clara, California, has an average general admission ticket price of $94. Although depending on the popularity of the cities, you can find general admission tickets for as go as high as $293, such as on July 21, 2024, at Ridgedale, Missouri.

The Rolling Stones Tour Details

How Long Are The Rolling Stones Concerts?

According to setlist.fm, the Rolling Stone’s concert for 2024 is about two hours.

The Rolling Stones Setlist

The Rolling Stones' Tour setlist may change depending on the concert venue and dates. The following list is based on July 13, 2024, concert at Inglewood, California, from the setlist.fm.

  • Start Me Up

  • Get Off of My Cloud

  • Tumbling Dice

  • Angry

  • Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)

  • Fool to Cry

  • Whole Wide World

  • Monkey Man

  • You Can't Always Get What You Want

  • You Got the Silver

  • Little T&A

  • Before They Make Me Run Sympathy for the Devil

  • Honky Tonk Women

  • Miss You

  • Gimme Shelter

  • Paint It Black

  • Jumpin' Jack Flash

Encore:

  • Sweet Sounds of Heaven

  • (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction

The Rolling Stones Tour 2024 Review

Unsurprisingly, the phenomenal Rolling Stones have received overwhelmingly positive reviews. According to ticketmaster.com, fans felt that they had their breath blown away by the amazing high-energy performances that are the epitome of rock and roll. It didn't matter the age of the fans and reviewers. It was all positive all around. Many fans felt a deep nostalgia as generations of family members had an opportunity to see the Rolling Stones live. Many fans expressed their impressiveness at the band's ability to put on top-tier performances despite most of the members being 80 years old. Mick Jagger does not show his age while performing.

Although, after weaning out tens of thousands of positive reviews, there have been a few negatives. It's important to note that the negative reviews were directed at the choice of venue, such as poor sound quality, the monitors didn't fully display the band, making the seats further away and causing obstructed views of the band's performances.

Overall, the Rolling Stones are a must-see once-in-a-lifetime band, with legendary status performances and showmanship.

The Rolling Stone’s 2024 Net Worth and Annual Income

According to Medium, the Rolling Stones net worth is a whopping $1.45 billion.

Since Medium didn't list their method for estimation, the net worth estimate is considered inaccurate. The number remains speculative, and it is most likely much more.

This means that estimating the Rolling Stones's net worth might be tricky since all the revealed information concerning their finances doesn't include their expenses and personal investments. They are not open to the public, making it difficult to project a specific, accurate amount.

However, TicketX has done some digging to estimate Rolling Stone's annual income. According to Billboard, the yearly income of the Rolling Stones is estimated to be $50.9 million. The Rolling Stones are currently on tour and have been on 51 tours and 2000 concerts since they began their music career. According to Forbes, using the tour from 2021, the band averages $178 million. Based on the numbers recorded by Kworb, the Rolling Stones have an average stream of 1.5 Million. Artists earn approximately $0.003 per stream; therefore, beyond other royalties and album sales, the streams for the Rolling Stones are $450K. However, that is a drop compared to the Rolling Stones's net worth.


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