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The Rolling Stones American Tour 1966
Tour by the Rolling Stones
Associated album
Aftermath
Start date
24 June 1966
End date
28 July 1966
No. of shows
32
the Rolling Stones concert chronology
European Tour 1966
American Tour 1966
British Tour 1966
The Rolling Stones' 1966 American Tour was a concert tour by the band. The tour commenced on June 24 and concluded on July 28, 1966. Two weeks prior to the start of the tour, Mick Jagger collapsed from "nervous exhaustion" and was hospitalized.[1][2] On this tour, the band supported their album Aftermath. The last gig of the tour in Honolulu, Hawaii was broadcast on Hawaiian radio station KPOI.
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