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Rolling Stones 2021 No Filter Tour Re-Boots in September Without BC Place – Ticket Refunds Now Available

Vancouver (with files from UCR/Rolling Stones/BC Place) – JULY 22 UPDATE – The Rolling Stones were to play BC Place in May (12) 2020, then COVID threw the monkey wrench into the plans (Stones fans will see what we did there).

The 2021 re-scheduled tour will start in September BUT, as you can understand, with travel between the US and Canada affected by COVID, the lone Canadian date (Vancouver) has been scrubbed.

Refunds are now available:

ORIGINAL STORY MARCH 2020 – Due to COVID-19, the Rolling Stones 2020 No Filter Tour is postponed including the May 12 gig at BC Place in Vancouver. Hold onto tickets as a new date will be announced later in the year.

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ORIGINAL STORY – The Rolling Stones are heading back on the road.

The legendary rockers have announced a slew of North American performances throughout 2020, a continuation of their No Filter tour.

The tour WAS to take place:

May 8 – San Diego, CA @ SDCCU Stadium
May 12 – Vancouver, BC @ BC Place
May 16 – Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium
May 20th – Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium
May 24th – Austin, TX @ Circuit of The Americas
May 29th – Dallas, TX @ Cotton Bowl Stadium
June 6th – Buffalo, NY @ New Era Field
June 10th – Detroit, MI @ Ford Field
June 14th – Louisville, KY @ Cardinal Stadium
June 19th – Cleveland, OH @ FirstEnergy Stadium
June 23th – Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Field
June 27 – St. Louis, MO @ The Dome at America’s Center
July 1st – Charlotte, NC @ Bank of America Stadium
July 5th – Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium
July 9th – Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium

“It’s always a pleasure to return to North America and play for some of biggest and best crowds in the world!” Mick Jagger said in a statement. Keith Richards added, “We had the best time on the road last summer, and we are ready to do it again!”

Vigilant Rolling Stones fans had seen hints of the tour’s announcement. Earlier this week, a post to the band’s Instagram page noted that the group was “feeling restless.” Meanwhile, cryptic billboards and even an ice sculpture foreshadowed a few of the trek’s stops.

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