The Rolling Stones Had the Biggest Summer of Their Career on Hackney Diamonds Tour

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The Rolling Stones Had the Biggest Summer of Their Career on Hackney Diamonds Tour
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The 18-date jaunt grossed $235 million, pushing the legendary rockers further into uncharted Boxscore territory.

Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones wave to the audience after performing on their Hackney Diamonds tour at the Camping World Stadium on June 3, 2024 in Orlando.on tour? The rock icons have toured North America, Europe, or both, for every summer but three in the last 12 years, consistently topping charts and setting records. After a break in 2023, the Stones returned for the Hackney Diamonds Tour, playing 18 shows in 15 cities throughout the U.S.

The Stones’ 2024 run was highlighted by double-headers in East Rutherford, N.J. , Chicago and Inglewood, Calif. . Each of those engagements grossed more than $20 million, topped by the New Jersey shows at MetLife Stadium on May 23 and 26, which earned a combined $29.2 million and sold 105,000 tickets.

Those MetLife dates mark a career peak, setting the highest gross of the Stones’ 35-year Boxscore history. The Inglewood and Chicago dates also fall in the top 10, while Denver, Foxborough, Las Vegas and Philadelphia line up in the band’s all-time top 20, all between $15-16 million. Every market on the tour delivered an eight-figure gross, with the lone exception of Glendale, Ariz., whose May 7 State Farm Stadium show grossed $8.4 million and sold 44,800 tickets.The Hackney Diamonds Tour sets a new high for The Rolling Stones and pushes the band further into uncharted Boxscore territory. This is its sixth tour to earn more than $200 million and 10th to gross more than $100 million.

Dating back to a report for two shows at Philadelphia’s Veterans Stadium on Aug. 31-Sept. 1, 1989, The Rolling Stones have earned $2.873 billion and sold 28.9 million tickets.

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