Rolling Stones UK tour 2018: No Filter concert tickets, venues, all you need to know

February 27, 2018
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The Mick Jagger-fronted outfit are off for a string of shows around the UK and Europe, starting with Dublin’s Croke Park on May 17.

Five shows will be played in the UK overall, plus one in Ireland, two in Germany, one in France, one in the Czech Republic and one in Poland.

A video shared this morning to announce the tour includes the songs Paint It Black, Satisfaction and Doom and Glom – indicating that fans will be able to hear all their favourite hits.

They tweeted this morning: “NO FILTER! The news you’ve all been waiting for! The Rolling Stones are bringing the No Filter tour to the UK and Ireland this summer, with some additional European shows!”

Scroll down for the full list of dates and venues.

May 17 – Croke Park, Dublin
May 22 – London Stadium, London
June 5 – Old Trafford Football Stadium, Manchester
June 9 – BT Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
June 15 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff
June 19 – Twickenham Stadium, Twickenham
June 22 – Olympiastadion, Berlin
June 26 – Orange Velodrome, Marseille
June 30 – Mercedes-Benz Arena, Stuttgart
July 4 – Letnany Airport, Prague
July 8 – PGE Narodowy Stadium, Warsaw

Tickets will be on sale from 9am on Friday, March 2, for all the UK shows; with the Dublin date hitting the market on March 23.

In the UK, an American Express pre-sale will run from 9am on Wednesday.

Jagger said: “This part of the No Filter tour is really special for the Stones. We are looking forward to getting back onstage in the summer and playing to fans in the UK and Ireland.

“It’s always exhilarating going to cities we haven’t played for quite a while and also some new venues for us like Old Trafford and The London Stadium.”

Keith Richards added: “It’s such a joy to play with this band, there’s no stopping us, we’re only just getting started really.”

The group’s last show in this country was their Glastonbury headline slot back in 2013, followed by two performances in Hyde Park.



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