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  • Anybody Seen My Baby? Play Video
  • Bitch Play Video
  • Saint of Me Play Video
  • Out of Control Play Video
  • Paint It Black ( Web choice ) Play Video
  • Miss You Play Video
  • You Don't Have to Mean It ( Keith Richards on vocals ) Play Video
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  • Anybody Seen My Baby?
  • Flip the Switch
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  • You Don't Have to Mean It
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  • Honky Tonk Women
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  • Like a Rolling Stone by Bob Dylan
  • Little Queenie by Chuck Berry
  • Paint It Black
  • Sympathy for the Devil
  • Let's Spend the Night Together
  • Tumbling Dice
  • Gimme Shelter
  • (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
  • Start Me Up
  • Wanna Hold You
  • You Got Me Rocking

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Bridges to Babylon Tour

The Bridges to Babylon Tour was a worldwide concert tour by the Rolling Stones . Staged in support of their album Bridges to Babylon , the tour visited stadiums from 1997 to 1998. It grossed over $274 million, becoming the second-highest-grossing tour at that time, behind their own Voodoo Lounge Tour of 1994–1995. [2] The Bridges to Babylon Tour was followed by 1999's No Security Tour .

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The tour was announced in a press conference held beneath the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City.

The tour began on 9 September 1997 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and comprised fifty-six shows in North America, nine shows in South America, six shows in Japan and thirty-seven shows in Europe. It concluded on 19 September 1998 in Istanbul , Turkey. Five shows were cancelled (in Marseilles , Paris, Lyon , Bilbao and Gijón ) and five were postponed (in Italy, Ireland and Great Britain).

The production was designed by Mark Fisher , Charlie Watts , Mick Jagger and Patrick Woodroffe . [3] The show opened with a circular central screen exploding with fireworks, from which guitarist Keith Richards emerged playing the classic riff to " (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ". The stage design included a 46   m (150   ft) long telescoping cantilever bridge that extended from the main stage to a 'B' stage in the center of the field.

One of the innovations was a "web vote" – fans who purchased a ticket could vote for a song they wanted to hear. If a song was picked by the web vote 4 shows in a row it became a permanent part of the set list (" Gimme Shelter " was added early on in the tour and " Under My Thumb " came one shy of 4 on 6 occasions, but never was requested for 4 consecutive shows). A few shows had no web vote (for example, in Brazil, where the band performed with Bob Dylan on " Like a Rolling Stone ").

This was the band's first tour where a B-stage was featured at most shows (they had used one on the Voodoo Lounge Tour , but only at one show). The band normally played three numbers on the B-stage, with the exception of the final show where only two were played there.

The Bridges to Babylon Tour was the second-highest-grossing tour at the time, behind their own record-breaking 1994–1995 Voodoo Lounge Tour . It was believed 4.577 million people attended the tour over the 102 shows – 2.02 million in Europe, 2.009 million in North America, 348,000 in Argentina and Brazil, and 200,000 in Japan. The tour reached 25 countries and is the second–largest North American tour of all time – second to the Rolling Stones' 2005–2007 A Bigger Bang Tour .

The tour is documented by the live album No Security and a DVD release of the St. Louis, Missouri show. In 1999 the band commenced another tour called the No Security Tour , which played smaller venues and fewer destinations.

Among the opening acts was, in October 1997, Sheryl Crow . "They invited me to go on their private plane…" she recalled. "Three weeks before I went on the tour, my band and I watched the Stones film Cocksucker Blues . It's a riot – it's complete debauchery and there are several scenes where they're practically having orgies on their private 747 back in the early '70s. So I got on their plane and I thought, 'Wow, what a difference! We definitely have changed our tune here, haven't we?'" [4]

"Bridges to Bremen", a double CD / Blu-ray / DVD live album, was released in June 2019.

"Bridges to Buenos Aires", a double CD / Blu-ray / DVD live album, was released in November 2019.

  • " (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction "
  • " Let's Spend the Night Together "
  • "Flip the Switch"
  • " Gimme Shelter "
  • " Anybody Seen My Baby? "
  • " Saint of Me "
  • " Out of Control "
  • " Miss You "
  • " All About You "
  • " Wanna Hold You "
  • " Sympathy for the Devil "
  • " Tumbling Dice "
  • " Honky Tonk Women "
  • " Start Me Up "
  • " Jumpin' Jack Flash "
  • " You Can't Always Get What You Want "
  • " Brown Sugar "
  • " Waiting on a Friend "
  • Mick Jagger – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion, keyboards
  • Keith Richards – rhythm guitar, vocals
  • Ronnie Wood – lead guitar, keyboards
  • Charlie Watts – drums
  • Darryl Jones – bass, backing vocals
  • Chuck Leavell – keyboards, backing vocals
  • Bobby Keys – saxophone
  • Andy Snitzer – saxophone, keyboards
  • Michael Davis – trombone
  • Kent Smith – trumpet
  • Lisa Fischer – backing vocals
  • Bernard Fowler – backing vocals, percussion
  • Blondie Chaplin – backing vocals, percussion, guitar, keyboards
  • Pierre de Beauport – keyboards on "Thief in the Night"

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  • ↑ Stufish – The Mark Fisher Studio Archived 2 July 2009 at the Wayback Machine
  • ↑ Doyle, Tom (February 1998). "Their year – Sheryl Crow". Q #137 . p.   100.
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According to Mick Jagger, the title for Bridges To Babylon “came from looking at the stage.” “Because it was going to be the name of the tour as well as the record – it all had to fit together. We were looking at the stage one day and trying to find where we were with it. What does this design say to us? I came up with the ‘Bridges’ idea and a friend of mine came up with the ‘Babylon’ thing. The bridge to the B-stage worked perfectly most nights, except when it was too cold or too hot, and then it had to be sort of manually got together. It was always my worry that it wasn’t gonna actually open.”

Listen to Bridges To Babylon now .

The Rolling Stones ’ Bridges To Babylon tour was announced in a press conference held underneath the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, and began on September 9, 1997, with a warm-up show in Toronto, Canada, followed by another at The Double Door in Chicago. The tour officially began on September 23 at Chicago’s Soldier Field, and was followed by 55 more shows in North America, nine shows in South America, six in Japan, and 37 shows across Europe.

The production was designed by Mark Fisher, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, and Patrick Woodroffe, and opened with a circular central screen exploding with fireworks, from which guitarist Keith Richards emerged playing the riff to “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.”

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This was the first tour on which the B-stage featured at almost every gig; the stage design included a 46m (150ft) long telescoping cantilever bridge that extended from the main stage to a B-stage in the center of the stadiums. The only issue, according to Keith, was the fact that outdoor shows had the unpredictability of the weather to contend with: “There’s another guy that joins the band on outdoor stages: God. Either he’s benign or he can come at you with wind from the wrong direction and the sound is swept out of the park. The weather normally comes good around show time… but not always.”

Keith also pointed out that, “The bigger shows are harder to play, even though that’s what we do most of the time, because we are so locked into lighting systems and computers: the more constructed you have to be, because of the size of the operation. When we play on the B-stage or at a club venue, for us it’s just like coming back home – sweating it up a bit.”

The tour concluded nearly a year later on September 19, 1998, in Istanbul, Turkey. All in all, this was another massive step forward in terms of the number of people who watched the Stones perform on the Bridges To Babylon tour: 4.8 million at 108 shows in 25 countries.

Bridges To Babylon can be bought here .

Kevin Gilsenan

September 21, 2016 at 3:19 am

Was at the show in New Mexico, University of New Mexico Stadium. Drove from Denver, Colorado to see this tour. I’ve seen the band 18 times and will keep going as long as the band goes on. First time for me was 1978 In Philadelphia. Drove from Staten Island, New York to be there. New York, Toronto, Kansas City, Denver, New Mexico, Las Vegas traveling to see the Stones. Lucky me as I’m going to the next Vegas show. Can’t wait… it’s Only Rock n Roll but we need it!!!

Shelton Jones

September 21, 2016 at 4:06 am

Thinking I’d never manage to have the money or time to facilitate seeing them again, lo and behold– it all came together at the last minute –caught them at Dodger’s Stadium– sat behind Ed McMahon and Tom Arnold (and thousands of others, but hey!). The B stage was the great surprise, and highlight–made this old fan wish they did the whole show like that. Did not disappoint!

Flynn Welles

September 21, 2016 at 5:36 am

I believe I went to 34 shows in the USA and 14 in Europe. I finally got them to play LOVE IS STRONG in Munich and again in Istanbul. I jumped on the train in Athens w/out a rail ticket for Istanbul, because my Rail Pass did not include Turkey. So I prayed to the Gods and was able to pay on the train. It was worth it, I got LOVE IS STRONG played again at that last show on the BRIDGES TOUR:) Flynn. aka / STONESBABE, LIS@MM

Douglas Ellis

September 21, 2016 at 6:13 am

Went to the UK Wembley Stadium gig which was the final concert ever played before Wembley Stadium was demolished and re-built.Had no idea about the secondary stage or the mechanical footbridge extending from the main stage , but suddenly found myself 50 feet away from the band performing on the mini stage. Thought I might nevr have the chance to see the Stones live again, but have seen them 3 times in the last few years at Abu Dhabi, Lisbon and summer in Hyde Park. Waiting for my lottery ticket to come up trumps so I go to sold out LA next month !

Tony Hagman

September 21, 2016 at 6:28 am

saw you in Gothenburg, unfortunately my t -shirt from the show was stolen at Stockholm Central Station, a few years later !

September 22, 2016 at 5:15 am

I was in Moskow 11 aug. 1998 the first time in life!

Ren Rodriguez

September 22, 2016 at 5:37 am

I caught this tour in Chicago and then in Honolulu. I just caught the Stones in Mexico City this past March and they still ROCK

September 30, 2016 at 5:45 pm

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  9. Bridges to Babylon

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  12. The Rolling Stones 1997 Tour Dates

    Syracuse and Toronto will be the same venue, new date, while Montreal has been changed into an arena, two concerts, and a new "bonus" concert has been added in Chicago, another arena size show, and the last one in USA for the 97/98 tour. For the rest of the Bridges To Babylon tour dates and info, see the 1998 tour dates list. be re-scheduled in ...

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  19. The Rolling Stones

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  22. ROLLING STONES

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