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The Rolling Stones Postpone ‘No Filter’ Tour In North America
Kevin Mazur / Getty Images / RS – The mighty Rolling Stones
, pictured performing at Solider Field in Chicago June 21, were the top tour of North America this year, with the “No Filter” run grossing $177.8 million on just 16 shows. Only the Stones and Elton John grossed more
The Rolling Stones’ “No Filter” tour of North America is the latest casualty of the coronavirus pandemic, with all shows postponed to future dates to be announced.
The tour was to launch in San Diego May 8 and end July 9 in Atlanta. Ticketholders are advised by AEG Presents / Concerts West to hold on to their tickets and await further information.
“We’re hugely disappointed to have to postpone the tour,” the Stones stated. “We are sorry to all the fans who were looking forward to it as much as we were, but the health and safety of everyone has to take priority. We will all get through this together – and we’ll see you very soon.”
While the postponements hardly come as a surprise in the current environment, the announcement still represents a major economic hole in the industry’s summer. Over the last three years, as the Stones trotted the globe on its ongoing “No Filter” tour, the band has averaged 58,741 tickets per stadium show for a gross of more than $10.6 million dollars.
For additional information, please visit The Rolling Stones’ website.
Postponed shows:
May 8, 2020 San Diego, CA SDCCU Stadium
May 12, 2020 Vancouver, BC BC Place
May 16, 2020 Minneapolis, MN U.S. Bank Stadium
May 20, 2020 Nashville, TN Nissan Stadium
May 24, 2020 Austin, TX Circuit of The Americas
May 29, 2020 Dallas, TX Cotton Bowl® Stadium
June 6, 2020 Buffalo, NY New Era Field
June 10, 2020 Detroit, MI Ford Field
June 14, 2020 Louisville, KY Cardinal Stadium
June 19, 2020 Cleveland, OH FirstEnergy Stadium
June 23, 2020 Pittsburgh, PA Heinz Field
June 27, 2020 St. Louis, MO The Dome at America’s Center
July 1, 2020 Charlotte, NC Bank of America Stadium
July 5, 2020 Tampa, FL Raymond James Stadium
July 9, 2020 Atlanta, GA Mercedes-Benz Stadium