The Rolling Stones have decided who will “Start Them Up” on tour this year.
However, unlike most tours, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers are mixing things up and bringing different opening acts to each city they’re hitting on the spring and summer ‘The Stones Tour ’24 Hackney Diamonds.’
Just a few of the big names joining them include Gary Clark Jr. (April 28 in Houston), Joe Bonamassa (May 15 in Seattle), Tyler Childers (June 3 in Orlando), KALEO (June 11 in Philadelphia) and Lainey Wilson (June 30 in Chicago).
As for their MetLife Stadium gigs, pop-soul outfit Lawrence is slated to kick things off at their Sunday, May 26 concert; no opener has been announced for the Thursday, May 23 show.
And if you’ve been on the fence about catching Mick, Keith and Ronnie live because you fear exorbitant ticket prices, we’re happy to report that some shows have cheaper seats available than one might imagine.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we found on tickets was just $21 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Yes, you read that right. Just $21. We couldn’t believe it either.
Other nights have seats starting anywhere from $44 to $109 before fees (excluding festival dates).
Curious how much tickets cost and who will be opening for the Stones at the show nearest you this year?
While we can’t guarantee we’ll give you what you want, we promise you’ll get what you need.
Our team has all the details you’re looking for and more about the Rolling Stones’ 2024 ‘Hackney Diamonds Tour’ below.
All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.
Rolling Stones tour schedule 2024
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues, opening acts and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found below.
Rolling Stones tour dates | Ticket prices start at |
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April 28 at NRG Stadium in Houston, TX featuring Gary Clark Jr. |
$67 |
May 2-5 at the New Orleans Jazz Festival in New Orleans, LA Weekend Two: 4-day pass |
$465 |
May 7 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, AZ featuring Carin León / Electric Mud |
$51 |
May 11 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, NV featuring The Pretty Reckless |
$89 |
May 15 at Lumen Field in Seattle, WA featuring Joe Bonamassa |
$21 |
May 23 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ no opening act announced yet |
$80 |
May 26 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ featuring Lawrence |
$66 |
May 30 at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA featuring The Red Clay Strays |
$97 |
June 3 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, FL featuring Tyler Childers |
$58 |
June 7 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA featuring Ghost Hounds |
$58 |
June 11 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, PA featuring KALEO |
$101 |
June 15 at the Cleveland Browns Stadium in Cleveland, OH featuring Ghost Hounds |
$86 |
June 20 at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, CO featuring Widespread Panic |
$65 |
June 27 at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL featuring Bettye LaVette |
$109 |
June 30 at Soldier Field in Chicago, IL featuring Lainey Wilson |
$82 |
July 5 at BC Place in Vancouver, BC, CA featuring Ghost Hounds |
$96 |
July 10 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, CA featuring The War and Treaty |
$44 |
July 13 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, CA featuring The Linda Lindas |
$59 |
July 17 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, CA featuring The Beaches |
$82 |
(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)
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New Orleans Jazz Festival 2024
The musically diverse New Orleans Jazz Festival — they don’t do just jazz, contrary to popular belief — returns to the Big Easy on April 25-28 and May 2-5 next year.
At the two-weekend fest, Mick and co. will be joined by fellow Rock Hall of Famers Neil Young, Earth Wind and Fire, Heart, The Beach Boys and Foo Fighters.
Want to go?
Click here to check out single and multi-day general admission options.
Rolling Stones openers on tour
Many of the big names joining the Stones on the road have quite a few more shows lined up this year.
For a clearer picture, here are all the Rolling Stones opening acts who are on tour these next few months.
Gary Clark Jr.
Carin León
Joe Bonamassa
Lawrence
The Red Clay Strays
Tyler Childers
KALEO
Widespread Panic
Lainey Wilson
The War and Treaty
The Beaches
The Rolling Stones set list
This 16-concert run will be the group’s first official North American trek since 2019’s ‘No Filter Tour,’ which concluded two years later due to COVID-related postponements.
Here’s what the band played at their last run, courtesy of Set List FM.
01.) “Street Fighting Man”
02.) “Let’s Spend the Night Together”
03.) “19th Nervous Breakdown”
04.) “Tumbling Dice”
05.) “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”
06.) “Living in a Ghost Town”
07.) “Start Me Up”
08.) “Honky Tonk Women”
09.) “Connection”
10.) “Slipping Away”
11.) “Miss You”
12.) “Midnight Rambler”
13.) “Paint It Black”
14.) “Sympathy for the Devil”
15.) “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”
Encore:
16.) “Gimme Shelter”
17.) “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”
Most recently, the band surprised New Yorkers when they performed a set at Racket in the Meatpacking District with Lady Gaga.
You can find their seven-song set list from the October 2023 one-off show here.
The Rolling Stones new music
On Oct. 20, the Stones released their 26th American studio album, “Hackney Diamonds,” featuring special guests Paul McCartney, Elton John, Lady Gaga and Stevie Wonder.
Comprised of 12 hard-rocking tracks that wouldn’t be out of place alongside their singalong stadium anthems of yore, “Diamonds” shows that Mick, Keith and Ronnie still have their sticky fingers on rock and roll’s pulse.
“We wouldn’t have put this album out if we didn’t really like it,” Jagger, 80, told Jimmy Fallon. “We must say that we are quite pleased with it. We’re not big-headed but we hope you like it.”
If you’re looking to sample the record, we suggest starting with the fierce lead track “Angry” and the wistful ballad “Dreamy Skies.”
Prefer to listen in full? You can find “Hackney Diamonds” here.
The Rolling Stones band members
No joke — the upcoming tour is sponsored by AARP.
Rather than shy away from their age, the legendary rockers are embracing their elder statesman status.
To give you a peek at who’s in the group these days, take a look below.
Mick Jagger (80-years-old) lead and backing vocals, harmonica, rhythm guitar, percussion, keyboards, bass guitar (1962–present)
Keith Richards (80-years-old) rhythm and lead guitars, bass guitar, keyboards, percussion, backing and lead vocals (1962–present)
Ronnie Wood (76-years-old) lead and rhythm guitars, bass guitar, backing vocals, pedal steel guitar (1975–present)
Backing musicians include Chuck Leavell, Bernard Fowler, Matt Clifford, Darryl Jones, Tim Ries, Karl Denson, Chanelle Haynes and Steve Jordan.
Their longtime drummer Charlie Watts passed away in August 2021.
Classic rockers on tour in 2024
Many AARP card-carrying icons will take the stage this year and next.
Here are just five of our favorite acts you won’t want to miss live in the near future.
• Bob Dylan with Robert Plant and Willie Nelson
• Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues
Need more ’60s and ’70s hitmakers in your life? Check out our list of the 52 biggest classic rockers on tour in 2024 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements for your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed Bruce Springsteen and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.