One of the biggest rock bands in music history will perform in Michigan in 2021. The Rolling Stones just announced they will go on tour this year with a stop at Ford Field in Detroit.
This legendary rock band, The Rolling Stones, has rescheduled their "No Filter Tour" stop at Detroit for this fall.
The 13-date tour begins September 26th at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri, and wraps up November 20th at the Circuit of the Americas in Austin, Texas. The band will play Ford Field on Monday, Nov. 15 at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are on sale now and tickets sold for the previously scheduled show will be honored, according to Ford Field. The band had to cancel the tour last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. All previously purchased tickets will work for the rescheduled dates, however, not all concerts were able to be rescheduled and those ticket holders can get refunds where they purchased their tickets.
They are hitting most of the cities they planned on playing in 2020, but the shows in Vancouver, Louisville, Cleveland and Buffalo were canceled due to scheduling difficulties. To make up for that, they’ve added stops in Los Angeles and Las Vegas and will also be playing Jazz Fest in New Orleans.
During the downtime, the group released the new song “Living In a Ghost Town.” It was largely written before the pandemic, but they changed some of the lyrics to reflect the new reality in the world.
Tickets are on sale via Ticketmaster and through StubHub.
The Rolling Stones last performed in Michigan at Comerica Park in July 2015.
ROLLING STONES 2021 U.S. “NO FILTER TOUR:”
- Sept. 26 - St. Louis
- Sept. 30 - Charlotte, NC
- Oct. 4 - Pittsburgh
- Oct. 9 - Nashville
- Oct. 13 - New Orleans
- Oct. 17 - Los Angeles
- Oct. 24 - Minneapolis
- Oct. 29 - Tampa, FL
- Nov. 2 - Dallas
- Nov. 6 - Las Vegas
- Nov. 11 - Atlanta
- Nov. 15 - Detroit
- Nov. 20 - Austin, TX

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