Rolling Stones European Tour 1982
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| Rolling Stones European Tour 1982 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Tour by The Rolling Stones | ||
| Start date | 26 May 1982 | |
| End date | 25 July 1982 | |
| Legs | 1 | |
| Shows | 36 | |
| The Rolling Stones tour chronology | ||
| American Tour 1981 | European Tour 1982 | Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour |
The Rolling Stones' European Tour 1982 was a concert tour of Europe to promote the album Tattoo You. It was the European continuation of the long and successful 1981 US tour, and promoted by Bill Graham.
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[edit] Tour Band
- Mick Jagger - vocals, guitar
- Keith Richards - guitar, vocals
- Ron Wood - guitar
- Bill Wyman - bass guitar
- Charlie Watts - drums
Additional Musicians
- Ian Stewart - piano
- Chuck Leavell - keyboards
- Bobby Keys - saxophone
[edit] Tour Support Band
[edit] Tour Setlist
The setlist usually ran like this:
- "Under My Thumb"
- "When the Whip Comes Down"
- "Let's Spend the Night Together"
- "Shattered"
- "Neighbours"
- "Black Limousine"
- "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)"
- "Twenty Flight Rock"
- "Going to a Go-Go"
- "Chantilly Lace"
- "Let Me Go"
- "Time Is on My Side"
- "Beast of Burden"
- "Let It Bleed"
- "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
- "Little T&A"
- "Tumbling Dice"
- "She's So Cold"
- "Hang Fire"
- "Miss You"
- "Honky Tonk Women"
- "Brown Sugar"
- "Start Me Up"
- "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
- "Satisfaction"
By July 1982 "Chantilly Lace" and "Let It Bleed" were dropped and "Angie" soon took their place.
[edit] Tour Dates
- 26 May
Capitol Theatre - Aberdeen, Scotland - 27 May
Apollo Theatre - Glasgow, Scotland - 28 May
Playhouse - Edinburgh, Scotland - 2 June
Feyenoord Stadion - Rotterdam, Netherlands - 4 June
Feyenoord Stadion - Rotterdam, Netherlands - 5 June
Feyenoord Stadion - Rotterdam, Netherlands - 6 June
Niedersachsenstadion - Hannover, Germany - 7 June
Niedersachsenstadion - Hannover, Germany - 8 June
Waldbühne - Berlin, Germany - 10 June
Olympiastadion Munich, Germany - 11 June
Olympiastadion Munich, Germany - 13 June
Hippodrome D’Auteuil - Paris, France - 14 June
Hippodrome D’Auteuil - Paris, France - 16 June
Stade Gerland - Lyon, France - 19 June
Ullevi Stadium - Gothenburg, Sweden - 20 June
Ullevi Stadium - Gothenburg, Sweden - 23 June
St. James Park - Newcastle upon Tyne, England - 25 June
Wembley Stadium - London, England - 26 June
Wembley Stadium - London, England - 27 June
Ashton Gate stadium - Bristol, England - 29 June
Festhalle - Frankfurt, Germany - 30 June
Festhalle - Frankfurt, Germany - 1 July
Festhalle - Frankfurt, Germany - 3 July
Praterstadion - Vienna, Austria - 4 July
Müngersdorfer Stadion - Cologne, Germany - 5 July
Müngersdorfer Stadion - Cologne, Germany - 7 July
Estadio Vincente Calderon - Madrid, Spain - 9 July
Estadio Vincente Calderon - Madrid, Spain - 11 July
Stadio Comunale - Turin, Italy - 12 July
Stadio Comunale - Turin, Italy - 15 July
St. Jakob Stadion - Basel, Switzerland - 17 July
Stadio San Paolo - Naples, Italy - 20 July
Parc Des Sports De L’Ouest - Nice, France - 24 July
Slane Castle - Slane, Eire - 25 July
Roundhay Park - Leeds, England

