The Rolling Stones 4th European Tour 1965

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The Rolling Stones 4th European Tour 1965
Tour by the Rolling Stones
Start date11 September 1965
End date17 September 1965
No. of shows11
the Rolling Stones concert chronology

The Rolling Stones' 1965 4th European Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on September 11 and concluded on September 17, 1965.

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The Rolling Stones

Tour set list

Songs performed include:

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
11 September 1965
(2 shows)
Münster West Germany Halle Münsterland
12 September 1965
(2 shows)
Essen Grugahalle
13 September 1965
(2 shows)
Hamburg Ernst-Merck-Halle
14 September 1965
(2 shows)
Munich Zirkus Krone-Bau
15 September 1965
West Berlin Waldbühne
17 September 1965
Vienna Austria Stadthalle

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