Rolling Stones Postpone No Filter Tour 2020, ‘Hold on to Tickets’ Band Says

Rolling Stones No Filter Tour was to Launch in San Diego

By JOHN DALY

The Rolling Stones have postponed their No Filter 2020 dates, which was comprised of makeup dates, including a stop in San Diego.

Mick Jagger and the crew put together the second round of No Filter Tour dates to circle back to fans who were shut out the first time around last year when dates were cancelled as Jagger underwent a heart procedure.

Check out The Rolling Stones in Pasadena here.

The Stones released a statement that attributed in some cases the second postponement of shows to Coronavirus.

“We’re hugely disappointed to have to postpone the tour,” The Rolling Stones posted on socials. “We are sorry to all the fans who were looking forward to it as much as we were, but the health and safety of everyone has to take priority. We will all get through this together — and we’ll see you very soon” – Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie.

“AEG Presents/Concerts West regret to announce the postponement of the Rolling Stones upcoming ‘No Filter’ tour of North America due to the ongoing global coronavirus pandemic,” AEG Presents posted.

The Stones 15-date No Filter tour was set to launch in San Diego on May 8 and wrap July 9 in Atlanta. The band posted the postponement dates on its website, rollingstones.com.

Ticketholders are instructed to wait for more information, as advised by AEG Presents / Concerts West.

Shows postponed are: San Diego, SDCCUd Stadium [May 8] | Vancouver, BC Place [May 12] | Minneapolis, S.S. Bank Stadium [May 16] | Nashville, Nissan Stadium [May 20] | Austin, Circuit of the Americas [May 24] | Dallas, Cotton Bowl Stadium [May 29] | Buffalo, New Era Field [June 6] | Detroit, Ford Field [June 10] | Louisville, Cardinal Stadium [June 14] | Cleveland, Firstenergy Stadium [June 19] | Pittsburgh, Heinz Field [June 23] | St. Louis, The Dome at America’s Center [June 27] | Charlotte, Bank of America Stadium [July 1] | Tampa, Raymond James Stadium [July 5] | Atlanta, Mercedes-Benz Stadium [July 9].