Tickets to see the Rolling Stones close out the North American portion of their “50 And Counting” tour at the Wells Fargo Center on Tuesday, June 18, will go on sale on Monday, April 15 at 10 a.m. exclusively through ComcastTIX on line at ComcastTIX.com, by phone at 1-800-298-4200 or in person at the Wells Fargo Center box office.
There will be a variety of ticket prices, including over 1,000 tickets at $85. Some of these tickets will be among the best seats in the house in the Tongue Pit, with others spread around the Wells Fargo Center. These tickets will be sold as a pair and their seat locations will be revealed when the tickets are picked up the night of the show.
The Rolling Stones last performed in Philadelphia at Wells Fargo Center on October 10 and 12, 2005.
“The Rolling Stones have been revolutionizing rock and roll for more than five decades and we are thrilled to host the final North American stop for their ’50 And Counting’ tour this summer at Wells Fargo Center,” said Global Spectrum’s Matt Homan, General Manager at Wells Fargo Center. “Philadelphia and the Rolling Stones have a long history together and it’s been almost eight years since they played here. I know our fans can’t wait for them to return.”
“50 And Counting” continues the exhilarating celebration of the band’s first 50 years—five decades of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood bringing their iconic music and ground-breaking stage shows to audiences around the globe.
The Rolling Stones were recently crowned the ‘Best Live Band’ at the NME Awards in London, and over the past 12 months have thrilled fans with their release of a greatest hits collection, “GRRR!,” a groundbreaking documentary film “Crossfire Hurricane,” a photographic book “Rolling Stones: 50,” and have taken the stage by storm for their first live shows in many years. The tour is the band’s highly anticipated return to the stage.
“‘50 And Counting’ has been pretty amazing so far,” said Jagger. “We did a few shows in London and New York last year…and had such a good time that we thought…let’s do some more. It’s a good show. Lots of the classic stuff everyone wants to hear…with a few little gems tucked in here and there. The stage is shaped like lips and goes off into the venue so I get to run around in the crowd. It’s great fun to be able to get that close to the audience.”
“From day one at rehearsals it sounded so fresh. You could tell that everybody was dying to get their teeth into it. It was like…open the gates…let us out!” said Richards. “Cause man, it is the life and blood of us to play in front of people.”
Mick Taylor, who was a member of the Rolling Stones from 1969-74, will be a special guest throughout the tour.
The band will treat their generations of fans to an evening of classic Stones hits like “Gimme Shelter,” “Paint It Black,” “Jumping Jack Flash,” “Tumbling Dice,” and “It’s Only Rock and Roll,” curated with lesser known gems, and a cover or two.
The stage design for the tour is based on the band’s ubiquitous tongue and lips logo, which extends out into the crowd, allowing the Stones to interact directly with their audience. Known for their ground-breaking sets and use of cutting-edge technology, the Stones’ set design will feature video screens and special effects that will enhance the high-octane experience of attending a live Stones’ show.
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