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Mick Jagger arrived in Adelaide ten days before the Stones' concert. He seems to be settling into the city of churches, even dining at Hyde Park eatery Assaggio Ristorante.
The Advertiser
21 Oct 2014
Entertainment
THE Rolling Stones have made their first public appearance ahead of their rebooted Australian tour.
Their 14 on Fire tour starts at Adelaide Oval this Saturday, with the band posing for cameras but waiting for the concert to let their music do the talking. Only photographers and camera people were allowed at the photo call, with no reporters invited.
53,000 fans will see the Rolling Stones show in Adelaide with a handful of new tickets released on Thursday for those who missed out.
Finally here ... The Rolling Stones at Adelaide Oval before Saturday's concert. Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards pictured. Picture: Tom Huntley Source: News Corp Australia
The Stones have shipped their entire production to Australia for what will looks set to be their last shows for the year, with no plans for 2015 announced yet either.
The Australian leg was postponed in March after the sudden death of fashion designer L’Wren Scott, Mick Jagger’s girlfriend.
Back in Australia ... The Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Mick Jagger. Picture: Tom Huntley Source: News Corp Australia
Less than 2000 fans asked for refunds, with most hanging on to their tickets in a show of support for the band’s grieving period.
Rehearsals ... The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger at Adelaide Oval before Saturday's concert. Picture: Tom Huntley Source: News Corp Australia
The Stones started touring again in May, with their last show in Denmark on July 3.
As they have not played in several months, the band flew into Adelaide ten days ahead of their performance for intensive rehearsals.
FANS: The Christou family of George and Denisa Christou and their children Nikolas and Isabella waiting outside Adelaide Oval to hear the Rolling Stones rehearsal. Picture. Noelle Bobrige Source: News Corp Australia
Fans who somehow eavesdropped on the band’s rehearsals - which have lasted up to four hours - have posted details of what they heard on social media.
As with the rest of the shows, the band is joined by former guitarist Mick Taylor, who played on Sway and Midnight Rambler during rehearsals in Adelaide.
Having a chat ... The Rolling Stones’ Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards. Picture: Tom Huntley Source: News Corp Australia
Diehards were also thrilled by the inclusion of Shine a Light in rehearsals, although the band frequently alter their setlist. There is also debate over whether the band will invite guest musicians to join them on stage, as they have done for many shows overseas.
Ready to go ... The Rolling Stones at Adelaide Oval. Ronnie Wood, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards pictured walknig together. Picture: Tom Huntley Source: News Corp Australia
Adelaide’s own Jimmy Barnes will open for the Stones on Saturday. Gates open at 5pm, with Barnsey on at 7pm and the Stones playing from 8.30pm until approximately 11pm.
The tour then goes to Perth, Melbourne, Hanging Rock in Macedon, Sydney, the Hunter Valley, Brisbane and Auckland.
Their rehearsal setlist from Tuesday in Adelaide included:
— Like A Rolling Stone
— Get Off Of My Cloud
— Respectable
— Beast Of Burden
— Emotional Rescue
— Ain’t To Proud To Beg
— Shattered
— Some Girls
— Angie
— Sway
— Silver Train
— Midnight Rambler
— If You Can’t Rock Me
— Loving Cup
— She’s So Cold
— Dead Flowers
— Shine A Light
— Can’t Be Seen