Watch The Rolling Stones kick off 2024 ‘Hackney Diamonds’ tour with hit-packed set in Houston
The Rolling Stones kicked off their 2024 ‘Hackney Diamonds’ tour in Houston last night (April 28) – check out the full setlist, footage and pictures below.
The legendary rockers – Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood – opened the first night of their 2024 North American tour at NRG Stadium with hits like ‘Start Me Up’, ‘Paint It Black’ and ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’.
There was a live debut for ‘Hackney Diamonds’ song ‘Mess It Up’, along with a performance of ‘Little T&A’ for the first time since 2016.
Early in the set, the band also performed fan-favourite deep cut ‘Out of Time’ live for the first time in the US.
“Thank you Houston! You were an amazing audience for opening night!” shared the band on Instagram this morning (April 29).
The concert kicked off a 16-date North American tour in support of their latest album, which will continue on to cities like Las Vegas, Orlando, Chicago Los Angeles and more throughout May, June and July.
The Rolling Stones’ ‘Hackney Diamonds’ tour opening night setlist was:
‘Start Me Up’
‘Get Off of My Cloud’
‘Rocks Off’
‘Out of Time’
‘Angry’
‘Beast of Burden’
‘Mess It Up’
‘Tumbling Dice’
‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’
‘Little T&A’
‘Sympathy for the Devil’
‘Gimme Shelter’
‘Honky Tonk Women’
‘Miss You’
‘Paint It Black’
‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’
‘Sweet Sounds of Heaven’
‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’
Check out fan-shot footage and photos from the set below.
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Gary Clark Jr. opened for The Rolling Stones in Houston last night, with a host of support acts due to open the remaining nights of the tour including The Pretty Reckless, Joe Bonamassa, The Linda Lindas and more.
Check out the full dates for the US ‘Hackney Diamonds’ tour and purchase any last minute tickets here.
Reviewing ‘Hackney Diamonds’ in October – their first studio album of new material since 2005’s ‘A Bigger Bang’ – NME described the record as an “absolute barnstormer”.
The four-star write-up added: “But if ‘Hackney Diamonds’ does round off the most successful career in rock music ever, it wouldn’t be a bad place to leave it. A natural end, but definitely not a normal one.”
Ronnie Woods recently spoke to NME about the “explosive” new songs and how they would translate live. “I have complete faith. We could play the whole album, you know what I mean? But [Mick and Keith] will go, ‘Oh no Ron, that’s so ambitious’. We’re not gonna forget the back catalogue,” he shared.
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