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Come Together -- Rolling Stones 'Sticky Fingers' new dates secured for January

10 November 2021 - 0 Comments

It is with great joy that the promoter of Come Together, The Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers today announces new dates have been secured for this extraordinary concert series.

New Zealand's finest musicians Jon Toogood (Shihad), Sam Scott, Luke Buda (The Phoenix Foundation), Lou'ana, Dianne Swann & Deva Mahal, Brett Adams, Matthias Jordan, Mike Hall, (Pluto), Finn Scholes (Carnivorous Plant Society), Nick Atkinson (Supergroove), Karen Hu, and Jol Mullholland MD, now perform The Rolling Stones' greatest ever album in Christchurch on 14 January, Wellington on 20 January and Auckland on 21 January.

Promoter Simone Williams of Liberty Stage says it will be a triumph and relief for artists and crews to get back to work and back on stage to do what they love. "We thank everyone who has supported us and stuck with us over this difficult period and can't wait to see you all in our wonderful theatres this January," says Simone. "We would also encourage everyone else to support the industry as it rebuilds from months of darkness.

"To be able to perform an album as iconic as this one to celebrate 50 years since its recording, makes it even more special. Great seats are available for this tour. Let's spend the night together!"

50 years ago, the Rolling Stones recorded what is arguably their greatest ever album. It was 500 days in the making and the wait was worth it.

Now, on the anniversary of its historic launch to the top of the US  and UK album charts, New Zealand's finest musicians Come Together to bring *Sticky Fingers* back where it belongs: live on stage in the hands of a world-class rock band, backed up by a second set of Rolling Stones classics and deep cuts to place this peerless masterpiece in its rightful context.

To many fans, Sticky Fingers is the ultimate Rolling Stones album. From the instant party-starting riff of Brown Sugar to the elegantly wasted Wild Horses; the brassy sleaze of Bitch to the strung-out country-blues of Dead Flowers, the lean and dirty classic from 1971 has been THE benchmark album for aspiring rock'n'roll bands for generations.

Recorded between the legendary Muscle Shoals Studios in Alabama and back in London in the aftermath of guitarist Brian Jones' untimely death, Sticky Fingers introduced new kid Mick Taylor and found Mick Jagger and Keith Richards at the height of their songwriting powers. As the '60s dream imploded behind them, their raw, raunchy survivors' swagger would seal their legend and make them the biggest stadium rock band in the world.

Tickets from $89 from Ticketek in Christchurch and Ticketmaster for Wellington and Auckland.

Friday, January 14 - Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch | Ticketek
Thursday, January 20 - Opera House, Wellington | Ticketmaster
Friday, January 21 - The Civic, Auckland | Ticketmaster


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