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1964 concert tour by the Rolling Stones
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The Rolling Stones 1st British Tour 1964
Tour by the Rolling Stones
Start date
6 January 1964
End date
27 January 1964
Legs
1
No. of shows
28
the Rolling Stones concert chronology
British Tour 1963
1st British Tour 1964
2nd British Tour 1964
The Rolling Stones' 1964 1st British Tour was a concert tour. The tour commenced on 6 January and concluded on 27 January 1964. They played two shows a day at all venues.
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