British rock legends the Rolling Stones are getting ready to hit 15 stadiums across North America this summer.
The Zip Code Tour — named after the actual zip that graced the Warhol-designed cover of the original 1971 vinyl release of Sticky Fingers — will kick off in San Diego’s Petco Park on May 24 and wrap in Quebec on July 15.
The Rolling Stone’s return to the road coincides with the release of a deluxe edition of the classic Sticky Fingers album on May 26. Stones’ front man Mick Jagger says the band is wrestling with the idea of performing the album in its entirety during the tour.
“Sticky Fingers has about five slow songs. I’m just worried that it might be problematic in stadiums,” Jagger told Rolling Stone magazine. “Maybe we’d play it and everyone would say, ‘Great,’ but maybe they’ll get restless and start going to get drinks.”
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