The Rolling Stones 2nd British Tour 1964
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The Rolling Stones
' 1964 2nd British Tour was a concert tour
. The tour commenced on February 8 and concluded on March 7, 1964.
The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band, formed in London in April 1962 by Brian Jones , Ian Stewart , Mick Jagger , and Keith Richards . Bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts completed the early line-up...
' 1964 2nd British Tour was a concert tour
Rolling Stones concerts
Since 1963, the English rock group The Rolling Stones has performed hundreds of concerts around the world, being one of the world's most popular live music attractions....
. The tour commenced on February 8 and concluded on March 7, 1964.
Tour band
- Mick JaggerMick JaggerSir Michael Philip "Mick" Jagger is an English musician, singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist and a founding member of The Rolling Stones....
- lead vocals, harmonica - Keith RichardsKeith RichardsKeith Richards is an English musician, songwriter, and founding member of the Rolling Stones. Rolling Stone magazine said Richards had created "rock's greatest single body of riffs", and placed him as the "10th greatest guitarist of all time." Fourteen songs written by Richards and songwriting...
- guitar, backing vocals - Brian JonesBrian JonesLewis Brian Hopkins Jones , known as Brian Jones, was an English musician and a founding member of the Rolling Stones....
- guitar, harmonica, backing vocals - Bill WymanBill WymanBill Wyman is an English musician best known as the bass guitarist for the English rock and roll band the Rolling Stones from 1962 until 1992. Since 1997, he has recorded and toured with his own band, Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings...
- bass guitar, backing vocals - Charlie WattsCharlie WattsCharles Robert "Charlie" Watts is an English drummer, best known as a member of The Rolling Stones. He is also the leader of a jazz band, a record producer, commercial artist, and horse breeder.-Early life:...
- drums, percussion
Tour dates
- 08/02/1964 Edmonton, Regal Theatre (2 shows)
- 09/02/1964 Leicester, De Montfort Hall (2 shows)
- 10/02/1964 Cheltenham, Odeon Theatre (2 shows)
- 11/02/1964 Rugby, Granada Theatre (2 shows)
- 12/02/1964 Guildford, Odeon Theatre (2 shows)
- 13/02/1964 Kingston-upon-Thames, Granada Theatre (2 shows)
- 14/02/1964 Watford, Gaumont Theatre (2 shows)
- 15/02/1964 Rochester, Odeon Theatre (2 shows)
- 16/02/1964 Portsmouth, Guildhall (2 shows)
- 17/02/1964 Greenford, Granada Theatre (2 shows)
- 18/02/1964 Colchester, Rank Theatre (2 shows)
- 19/02/1964 Stockton-on-Tees, Rank Theatre (2 shows)
- 20/02/1964 Sunderland, Rank Theatre (2 shows)
- 21/02/1964 Hanley, Gaumont Theatre (2 shows)
- 22/02/1964 Bournemouth, Winter Gardens (2 shows)
- 23/02/1964 Birmingham, Hippodrome Theatre (2 shows)
- 24/02/1964 Southend, Odeon Theatre (2 shows)
- 25/02/1964 Romford, Odeon Theatre (2 shows)
- 26/02/1964 York, Rialto Theatre (2 shows)
- 27/02/1964 Sheffield, City Hall (2 shows)
- 28/02/1964 Cardiff, Wales, Sophia Gardens (2 shows)
- 29/02/1964 Brighton, HippodromeBrighton HippodromeThe former Brighton Hippodrome is an entertainment venue in the ancient centre of Brighton, part of the English city of Brighton and Hove. It has been empty and out of use since 2007, when its use as a bingo hall ceased, but since its construction in 1897 it has hosted an ice rink, circus acts,...
(2 shows) - 01/03/1964 Liverpool, Empire Theatre (2 shows)
- 02/03/1964 Nottingham, Albert Hall (2 shows)
- 03/03/1964 Blackpool, Opera House (2 shows)
- 04/03/1964 Bradford, Gaumont Theatre (2 shows)
- 05/03/1964 Blackburn, Odeon Theatre (2 shows)
- 06/03/1964 Wolverhampton, Gaumont Theatre (2 shows)
- 07/03/1964 Morecambe, Winter Gardens (2 shows)