The Rolling Stones announce support acts for 2024 ‘Hackney Diamonds’ US tour

The Rolling Stones have announced the support acts for their 2024 ‘Hackney Diamonds‘ US tour.

The legendary band are set to embark on a massive US tour next week (April 28). The tour will see Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood perform in 16 cities across North America and Canada.

To kick off the first night of the tour, Gary Clark Jr. will serve as the opening act in Houston this Sunday (April 28). From there, Ghost Hounds will open for the Stones in Atlanta on June 7, Cleveland on June 15 and lastly Vancouver on July 5. KALEO will open the Philadelphia date on June 11.

2024 Rolling Stones All Dates-Support Poster. Credit: PRESS.
2024 Rolling Stones All Dates-Support Poster. Credit: PRESS.
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After The Rolling Stones’ Jazz Fest performance, they will be joined by both Electric Mud and Carin León in Glendale, Arizona. The Pretty Reckless will join Jagger and co. in Las Vegas, while it will be Joe Bonamassa in Seattle. The band will close out the first month on road with Lawrence in East Rutherford at MetLife Stadium for the second show date, as well as The Red Clay Strays in Foxboro.

Additionally, Tyler Childers will open in Orlando, Widespread Panic in Denver, Bettye LaVette in Chicago for night one at Soldier Field and Lainey Wilson on night two. The Stones will close out the series of dates in California with The War and Treaty opening the first night in Los Angeles at SoFi Stadium and The Linda Lindas on the second, followed by The Beaches in Santa Clara for the final stop.

Check out the full dates for the US ‘Hackney Diamonds’ tour above and visit here to purchase any last minute tickets.

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The legendary band released their 24th album ‘Hackney Diamonds’ last October, marking their first full-length effort since 2005’s ‘A Bigger Bang’. In a four-star reviewNME described the project as “an absolute barnstormer”.

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