Rolling Stones Announce 2025 World Tour: Dates, Venues, and Ticket Info Revealed.
Legendary rock band **The Rolling Stones** have officially announced their highly anticipated 2025 world tour, marking their return to the global stage with a series of spectacular live performances. The tour is set to kick off in **March 2025** and will take the iconic group to major cities across North America, Europe, South America, and Asia, with over 40 dates scheduled. This announcement comes as part of the band’s continued success following the release of their recent album, which has been met with critical acclaim and fan enthusiasm.
The tour will begin with a grand opening show at **SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, California**, followed by stops in key cities such as **New York, Chicago, Toronto, and Miami**. After completing the North American leg, The Rolling Stones will travel to **Europe**, where they will perform in iconic venues like **Wembley Stadium in London, Stade de France in Paris, and Olympiastadion in Berlin**. The tour will also include a rare visit to **South America**, with shows planned in **São Paulo, Buenos Aires**, and **Santiago**. Additionally, fans in **Tokyo** and **Sydney** will have the opportunity to witness the band’s electric performances as they bring their timeless sound to the Asia-Pacific region.
Tickets for the tour will be available for pre-sale starting **October 15, 2024**, with general sales beginning on **October 20, 2024**. Fans who register for the pre-sale on the band’s official website will have exclusive access to early tickets. VIP packages, including meet-and-greet opportunities and premium seating, will also be offered for those seeking a more personalized experience. Prices are expected to range from **$150 to $500**, depending on the venue and seat selection.
With a career spanning over six decades, The Rolling Stones continue to captivate audiences worldwide. This 2025 tour promises to be a celebration of their musical legacy, featuring classic hits such as **“Paint It Black,” “Sympathy for the Devil,” and “Gimme Shelter,”** along with new material from their latest album.