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The Rolling Stones British Tour 1963

The Rolling Stones British Tour 1963
Package tour by the Rolling Stones
Start date29 September 1963
End date3 November 1963
Legs1
No. of shows60
the Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' first concert tour was a "package tour" headlined by the Everly Brothers and Bo Diddley, presented by Don Arden, compered by British comedian Bob Bain. From the Watford date onwards, the Everly Brothers were replaced by Little Richard. The tour commenced on 29 September and concluded on 3 November 1963. They performed two ten-minute shows at every date.

Other acts of the tour were Mickie Most (promoting "Mister Porter"), The Flintstones and Julie Grant ("Up on the Roof", "Count On Me").

Tour musicians

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The Rolling Stones

Tour set list

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Songs performed by the Rolling Stones include:

Tour dates

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Date City Country Venue
29 September 1963 London England New Victoria Theatre
1 October 1963 Odeon Theatre
2 October 1963 Regal Theatre
3 October 1963 Southend-on-Sea Odeon Theatre
4 October 1963 Guildford Odeon Theatre
5 October 1963 Watford Gaumont Theatre
6 October 1963 Cardiff Wales Capitol Theatre
8 October 1963 Cheltenham England Odeon Theatre
9 October 1963 Worcester Gaumont Theatre
10 October 1963 Wolverhampton Gaumont Theatre
11 October 1963 Derby Gaumont Theatre
12 October 1963 Doncaster Gaumont Theatre
13 October 1963 Liverpool Odeon Theatre
16 October 1963 Manchester Odeon Theatre
17 October 1963 Glasgow Scotland Odeon Theatre
18 October 1963 Newcastle upon Tyne England Odeon Theatre
19 October 1963 Bradford Gaumont Theatre
20 October 1963 Hanley Gaumont Theatre
22 October 1963 Sheffield Gaumont Theatre
23 October 1963 Nottingham Odeon Theatre
24 October 1963 Birmingham Odeon Theatre
25 October 1963 Taunton Gaumont Theatre
26 October 1963 Bournemouth Gaumont Theatre
27 October 1963 Salisbury Gaumont Theatre
29 October 1963 Southampton Gaumont Theatre
30 October 1963 St Albans Odeon Theatre
31 October 1963 London Odeon Theatre
1 November 1963 Rochester Odeon Theatre
2 November 1963 Ipswich Gaumont Theatre
3 November 1963 London Hammersmith Odeon

See also

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References

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