Concert announcement: Rolling Stones play B.C. Place May 12
Rock and rolling legends The Rolling Stones have scheduled a Vancouver stop on their seemingly never-ending No Filter Tour.
, the second date and only Canadian stop of the 2020 leg of a tour that has been ongoing since September 2017. The Stones have been teasing the tour the past week with posters and billboards baring their signature “tongue and lip” logo all around tour stop cities. View this post on Instagram Spotted at the bus stop outside of @cfoxvan and @rock101van 💋🤘🏽 ♡ #Soon @therollingstones #TheRollingStones #Vancouver #Canada #JustTellUsAlready!!!“It’s always a pleasure to return to North America and play for some of biggest and best crowds in the world,” said the 76-year-old Jagger, who had surgery to replace a heart valve last April.Fans can register for pre-sale at Rollingstones.com.
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