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Tour by the Rolling Stones | |
Start date | 24 September 1965 |
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End date | 17 October 1965 |
No. of shows | 48 |
the Rolling Stones concert chronology |
The Rolling Stones' 1965 2nd British Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on September 24 and concluded on October 17, 1965. The tour's start date coincided with the UK release date of the band's third album Out of Our Heads .
Songs performed include:
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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24 September 1965 (2 shows) | London | United Kingdom | Astoria Theatre |
25 September 1965 (2 shows) | Southampton | Gaumont Theatre | |
26 September 1965 (2 shows) | Bristol | Colston Hall | |
27 September 1965 (2 shows) | Cheltenham | Odeon Theatre | |
28 September 1965 (2 shows) | Cardiff | Capitol Theatre | |
29 September 1965 (2 shows) | Shrewsbury | Granada Theatre | |
30 September 1965 (2 shows) | Hanley | Gaumont Theatre | |
1 October 1965 (2 shows) | Chester | ABC Theatre | |
2 October 1965 (2 shows) | Wigan | ABC Theatre | |
3 October 1965 (2 shows) | Manchester | Odeon Theatre | |
4 October 1965 (2 shows) | Bradford | Gaumont Theatre | |
5 October 1965 (2 shows) | Carlisle | ABC Theatre | |
6 October 1965 (2 shows) | Glasgow | Odeon Theatre | |
7 October 1965 (2 shows) | Newcastle | City Hall | |
8 October 1965 (2 shows) | Stockton-on-Tees | ABC Theatre | |
9 October 1965 (2 shows) | Leeds | Odeon Theatre | |
10 October 1965 (2 shows) | Liverpool | Empire Theatre | |
11 October 1965 (2 shows) | Sheffield | Gaumont Theatre | |
12 October 1965 (2 shows) | Doncaster | Gaumont Theatre | |
13 October 1965 (2 shows) | Leicester | De Montfort Hall | |
14 October 1965 (2 shows) | Birmingham | Odeon Theatre | |
15 October 1965 (2 shows) | Cambridge | Regal Theatre | |
16 October 1965 (2 shows) | Northampton | ABC Theatre | |
17 October 1965 (2 shows) | London | Granada Theatre | |
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