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Rolling Stones tour stops in Pittsburgh this summer

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop
| Thursday, February 6, 2020 7:00 a.m.
Courtesy of Dave Hogan and the Rolling Stones.
The Rolling Stones will play Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on June 23, 2020.

No more billboard teasers: The Rolling Stones have officially announced they will return to Pittsburgh on June 23.

Heinz Field will be part of a 15-city tour opening May 8 in San Diego.

“It’s always a pleasure to return to North America and play for some of the biggest and best crowds in the world!” Stones singer Mick Jagger said in a statement Thursday.

It’s a new year, a new decade & we’re thrilled to announce a brand new Rolling Stones NO FILTER 2020 USA/CA tour! ?? ?

There is a fan presale starting on Weds Feb 12 sign up here to get access: https://t.co/aFu75Y310mTickets go on general sale Fri Feb 14 ❤️ #StonesNoFilter pic.twitter.com/nP2jtoaaVZ

— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) February 6, 2020

Digital billboards began popping up around Pittsburgh this week with phrases like “Miss You” and “Let’s Spend The Night Together.”

Tickets for the general public go on sale Feb. 14. American Express card holders can begin buying tickets Wednesday.

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | Tribune-Review The Rolling Stones will play Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on June 23, 2020. A Rolling Stones billboard above Forward Avenue in Squirrel Hill on Monday.  

The concert will mark the band’s first stop in Pittsburgh in five years, and this could be the last time. The Heinz Field show will occur about a month before Jagger’s 77th birthday.

The Rolling Stones launched their No Filter tour last year, but a heart procedure for Jagger led to a delay.

“We had the best time on the road last summer, and we are ready to do it again,” guitarist Keith Richards said in a news release.

Other cities on the tour are Vancouver, Minneapolis, Nashville, Austin, Dallas, Buffalo, Detroit, Louisville, Cleveland, St. Louis, Charlotte, Tampa and Atlanta.

Here’s a review of the 2015 Rolling Stones concert in Pittsburgh.


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