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The Rolling Stones European Tour 1982
Tour
by
The Rolling Stones
Associated album
Tattoo You
Start date
26 May 1982
End date
25 July 1982
Legs
1
No.
of shows
32
The Rolling Stones
concert chronology
American Tour 1981
European Tour 1982
Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour
The Rolling Stones
'
European Tour 1982
was a
concert tour
of Europe to promote the album
Tattoo You
. It was in effect the European continuation of
their long and successful 1981 US tour
, and promoted by
Bill Graham
. It was during the Berlin concert on 8 June 1982 that thousands of balloons were released, inspiring a member of the audience, the guitarist
Carlo Karges
from the band
Nena
to write the song "
99 Luftballons
", which became a worldwide hit.
[1]
The final show of the tour has been released as
Live at Leeds
; the tour was the last the Stones would conduct for seven years.
Contents
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]
1
The Rolling Stones
2
Opening acts
3
Tour set list
4
Tour dates
5
See also
6
References
The Rolling Stones
[
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]
Mick Jagger
– lead vocals, guitar
Keith Richards
– guitar, vocals
Ron Wood
– guitar, backing vocals
Bill Wyman
– bass guitar
Charlie Watts
– drums
Additional musicians
Ian Stewart
– piano
Chuck Leavell
– keyboards, backing vocals
Bobby Keys
– tenor saxophone
Gene Barge
– alto saxophone
Opening acts
[
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The J. Geils Band
(Newcastle, Leeds, Paris, Gothenburg, Rotterdam, Slane; Vienna (Austria) and in Germany, Nice and Bristol, Avon, Wembley Stadium, Basel, Turin and Naples, Madrid)
Peter Maffay
(Germany except Köln)
BAP
(Köln, Germany)
Téléphone
(France except Nice)
Kim Larsen
& Jungle Dreams, Thomas Ledin (Gothenburg)
George Thorogood
(Newcastle, Paris, Rotterdam, Slane and Leeds)
Talisman
(Bristol)
Black Uhuru
(Wembley Stadium)
Joe Jackson
(Leeds)
The Chieftains
(Slane), film footage later used for a Guinness commercial
TV21
(Playhouse) Edinburgh
Tour set list
[
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]
The show
set lists
usually ran like this:
"
Under My Thumb
"
"
When the Whip Comes Down
"
"
Let's Spend the Night Together
"
"
Shattered
"
"
Neighbours
"
"
Black Limousine
"
"
Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)
"
"
Twenty Flight Rock
"
"
Going to a Go-Go
"
"
Chantilly Lace
"
"
Let Me Go
"
"
Time Is on My Side
"
"
Beast of Burden
"
"
Let It Bleed
"
"
You Can't Always Get What You Want
"
"
Little T&A
"
"
Tumbling Dice
"
"
She's So Cold
"
"
Hang Fire
"
"
Miss You
"
"
Honky Tonk Women
"
"
Brown Sugar
"
"
Start Me Up
"
"
Jumpin' Jack Flash
"
"
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
"
By July 1982 "
Chantilly Lace
" and "
Let It Bleed
" were dropped and past hit ballad "
Angie
" soon took their place.
Tour dates
[
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]
Date
City
Country
Venue
Pre Tour Concerts
26 May 1982
Aberdeen
Scotland
Capitol Theatre
27 May 1982
Glasgow
Apollo Theatre
28 May 1982
Edinburgh
Playhouse
31 May 1982
London
England
100 Club
Europe 1982
2 June 1982
Rotterdam
Netherlands
Feyenoord Stadion
4 June 1982
5 June 1982
6 June 1982
Hanover
Germany
Niedersachsenstadion
7 June 1982
8 June 1982
Berlin
Waldbühne
10 June 1982
Munich
Olympiastadion
11 June 1982
13 June 1982
Paris
France
Hippodrome d'Auteuil
14 June 1982
16 June 1982
Lyon
Stade Gerland
19 June 1982
Gothenburg
Sweden
Ullevi Stadium
20 June 1982
23 June 1982
Newcastle upon Tyne
England
St James' Park
25 June 1982
London
Wembley Stadium
26 June 1982
27 June 1982
Bristol
Ashton Gate stadium
29 June 1982
Frankfurt
Germany
Festhalle
30 June 1982
1 July 1982
3 July 1982
Vienna
Austria
Praterstadion
4 July 1982
Cologne
Germany
Müngersdorfer Stadion
5 July 1982
7 July 1982
Madrid
Spain
Estadio Vicente Calderón
9 July 1982
11 July 1982
Turin
Italy
Stadio Comunale
12 July 1982
15 July 1982
Basel
Switzerland
St. Jakob Stadion
17 July 1982
Naples
Italy
Stadio San Paolo
20 July 1982
Nice
France
Parc des Sports de l'Ouest
24 July 1982
Slane
Ireland
Slane Castle Festival
25 July 1982
Leeds
England
Roundhay Park
See also
[
edit
]
Rolling Stones concerts
References
[
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]
Jump up
^
"My name is Nena" article written by Nena (page 5 of the Berlin Times (a supplement of the Atlantic Times), 2 November 2014)
[
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]
v
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e
The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger
Keith Richards
Charlie Watts
Ronnie Wood
Brian Jones
Ian Stewart
Mick Taylor
Bill Wyman
Mick Avory
Tony Chapman
Ricky Fenson
Colin Golding
Carlo Little
Dick Taylor
Video releases
Let's Spend the Night Together
(1983)
Stones at the Max
(1992)
The Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge Live
(1995)
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
(1996)
Bridges to Babylon Tour '97–98
(1998)
Four Flicks
(2003)
The Biggest Bang
(2007)
Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones
(2010)
Some Girls: Live in Texas '78
(2011)
Sweet Summer Sun: Live in Hyde Park
(2013)
The Rolling Stones: Havana Moon
(2016)
Documentaries
The Stones in the Park
(1969)
Gimme Shelter
(1970)
Cocksucker Blues
(1972)
Video Rewind
(1984)
25×5: the Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones
(1989)
Shine a Light
(2008)
Stones in Exile
(2010)
Crossfire Hurricane
(2012)
Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America
(2017)
Tours
British Tour 1963
1964 tours
1965 tours
1966 tours
European Tour 1967
American Tour 1969
European Tour 1970
UK Tour 1971
American Tour 1972
Pacific Tour 1973
European Tour 1973
Tour of the Americas '75
Tour of Europe '76
US Tour 1978
American Tour 1981
European Tour 1982
Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour
Voodoo Lounge Tour
Bridges to Babylon Tour
No Security Tour
Licks Tour
A Bigger Bang Tour
50 & Counting... Tour
14 On Fire
Zip Code Tour
América Latina Olé Tour 2016
Fall 2016 US Tour
No Filter Tour
Collaborators
Gene Barge
Ollie E. Brown
Blondie Chaplin
Lisa Fischer
Bernard Fowler
Nicky Hopkins
Darryl Jones
Bobby Keys
Chuck Leavell
Ian McLagan
Billy Preston
Jim Price
Ernie Watts
Producers and
management
Andrew Loog Oldham
Allen Klein
Jimmy Miller
The Glimmer Twins
Steve Lillywhite
Chris Kimsey
Don Was
Rupert Loewenstein
Associated places
Olympic Studios
Redlands
Stargroves
Nellcôte
The Wick
Downe House
The Mick Jagger Centre
Related
Discography
Songs
The Rolling Stones concerts
Jagger/Richards
Nanker Phelge
Rolling Stones Records
Promotone
The Stones in the Park
Altamont Free Concert
Rolling Stones Mobile Studio
The Rolling Stones: An Illustrated Record
The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus
Peter Meaden
John Pasche
Instruments played