The Rolling Stones At The Linc 2024: What To Know (2024)

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The Rolling Stones at The Linc 2024: Gate and Parking Times Prohibited Items For The Rolling Stones at The Linc 2024 The Rolling Stones at The Linc 2024: Bag Policy Set Times The Rolling Stones’ Setlist (from their most recent show on Jun. 3) 'Exile on Main St.': A Track Breakdown of the Classic Rolling Stones Album 1. 'Rocks Off' 2. 'Rip this Joint' 3. 'Shake Your Hips' 4. 'Casino Boogie' 5. 'Tumbling Dice' 6. 'Sweet Virginia' 7. 'Torn and Frayed' 8. 'Sweet Black Angel' 9. 'Loving Cup' 10. 'Happy' 11. 'Turd on the Run' 12. 'Ventilator Blues' 13. 'I Just Want to See His Face' 14. 'Let It Loose' 15. 'All Down the Line' 16. 'Stop Breaking Down' 17. 'Shine a Light' 18. 'Soul Survivor' More PA Local Will the Eagles Be Allowed to Wear Green in Brazil? ‘Tornado Alley’ is Moving Closer to Pennsylvania Philadelphia Eagles Are No. 2 in a Key Offseason Metric Kevin Costner Sits Down With Cyndy Drue 4 Stellar Places To Watch The Phillies London Series In Philadelphia Paul Kelly In Conversation With George Thorogood: MGK’s Big Gig 2024 Pennsylvania Spot Named Best to See Fireworks by USA Today Citizens Bank Park: The Place To Be In Philadelphia 2 Pennsylvania Drive-Ins Named the Best by USA Today Over 90 Philadelphia Spraygrounds Are Officially Open MGK’s Philly 500 2024: See The Full List Free Toll Friday 2024 on the AC Expressway Ed Norton Spotted at a Popular Cape May Coffee Shop SPONSORED Philadelphia Has An Awesome 24/7 Cheese Vending Machine Pennsylvania Spot Named One of the Most Beautiful Places to Eat by People Magazine Philadelphia 76ers’ Offseason: Big Decisions Need to be Made What People Are Saying About 76ers’ Stunning Win Over Knicks Northern Liberties Brunch Spot Makes the Yelp Top 100 Brunch Spots of 2024 List Star Wars Blue Milk Just in Time For May the 4th 2024 NFL Draft Sets Records in Several Areas Reader’s Digest Names the Best Pennsylvania Burger SPONSOREDPreferred Pros: Appliance Sales The Future of Purdue’s Zach Edey in the NBA is Getting Clearer World’s First Star Wars Themed Haunted House to Debut in Philadelphia This Spring 2024 NFL Mock Draft: Quarterbacks Have the Power The Best 7 Jersey Shore Party Towns for Singles NBA Playoffs Have Female Ref for the Second Time in History 10 Reasons The Phillie Phanatic Would Make A Good Boyfriend 2024 NBA Draft Lottery and Draft Details 76ers’ Joel Embiid on Why He Picked Team USA in the Olympics This Beach Staple Is Banned At The Jersey Shore In 2024 Exciting Philadelphia Professional Sports Team Could Be Added Caitlin Clark, Other Players’ Salaries in the WNBA Revealed The Forgotten Rivalry in Philadelphia Phillies History Pennsylvania Small Town Named Most Charming by USA Today The 11 Greatest Moments In Lincoln Financial Field History Aerosmith Is Coming Back To Philadelphia For The Last Time What to Do If You Looked at the Sun Without Eclipse Glasses Where Will Purdue’s Zach Edey Land in the NBA Draft? Wrestlemania Brings Jason Kelce And Lane Johnson Into The Ring For Incredible Surprise Match 5 Stellar Eclipse Songs To Listen To During The Event Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Are the Stars the WNBA Needs Yes, We Just Experienced A Small Earthquake In Philadelphia The World’s Largest Pickle Party Is Coming To Philly It’s 2024 and Fans Need a Bill of Rights Vote for Reading Terminal Market for Best in the U.S. These Are the Top-Earning Athletes in College Sports References

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The Rolling Stones at The Linc 2024 is coming up. They are returning to Philly for their Hackney Diamonds 2024 Tour. Join us for the long-awaited concert on Tuesday, June 11th. Tickets on sale now at ticketmaster.com

Before you strut over to The Linc, check out everything you need to know before you go.

The Rolling Stones at The Linc 2024: Gate and Parking Times

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All lots listed below open at 11 am on June 11th

  • Wells Fargo Lots
  • K Lot
  • M, N, & F Lots

Lincoln Financial Gates Open at 3:30 pm

Parking areas are generally open (4.5) four and a half hours prior to shows. In conjunction with the safety directives of the NFL, all reserved parking areas are subject to a vehicle inspection prior to an event.

Tailgating is not permitted in the parking lots north of Pattison Avenue and west of Darien Street (Lots Q-W and the lot near the Nova Care Complex.) You can obtain a map of these parking areas by clicking:HERE.

Prohibited Items For The Rolling Stones at The Linc 2024

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  • Aerosol cans (hairspray, mace, pepper spray, etc.)
  • Animals (except certified service animals to aid guests with disabilities)
  • Beverages or liquids, including alcohol.
  • Cameras with lenses longer than 5 inches
  • Decals, stickers, confetti, or glitter
  • Drones and/or remote-controlled aircraft
  • E-cigarettes or vaporizers
  • Food (not wrapped in clear plastic)
  • Intoxication or other signs of impairment related to alcohol consumption or other drug use.
  • Laptop computers, video recorders, tripods, and wearable video cameras including Go Pros.
  • See all the prohibited items HERE

The Rolling Stones at The Linc 2024: Bag Policy

According to Lincoln Financial Field, fans are encouraged to limit the number of items they bring with them to the stadium. They will be able to carry (1) of the following style and size bag, package, or container at stadium plaza areas, stadium gates, or when approaching queue lines awaiting entry into the stadium:

  • Bags that are clear plastic, vinyl or PVC and do not exceed 12” x 6” x 12” or 30.5 x 15.20 x 30.5 cm. This includes clear backpacks, clear fanny packs and clear cinch bags that fit within the permissible dimensions.
  • No buckles, grommets/hardware or décor can conceal any part of the bag.
  • One-gallon clear plastic freezer bag.
  • Logo can only be on one side of the bag.
  • Small, non-clear bags that do not exceed 4.5” x 6.5” in size, with or without a handle or strap can be taken into the stadium with a clear plastic bag.

Set Times

Doors: 6:00 pm

KALEO: 8:00 pm

The Rolling Stones: Around 9:30 pm

The Rolling Stones’ Setlist (from their most recent show on Jun. 3)

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Start Me Up
Get Off of My Cloud
It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (but I Like It)
Angry
She’s a Rainbow
Dead Flowers
Tumbling Dice
Whole Wide World
You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Tell Me Straight
Little T&A
Sympathy for the Devil
Honky Tonk Women
Miss You
Gimme Shelter
Paint It Black
Jumpin’ Jack Flash

Encore:
Sweet Sounds of Heaven
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

Gina Cosenza is a digital content coordinator for Beasley Media Group Philadelphia. She has been with the company for a year, writing and assisting with all things social. As a content creator in Philadelphia, Gina covers all things Philly sports, food, music, and lifestyle

'Exile on Main St.': A Track Breakdown of the Classic Rolling Stones Album

From 1968-1972, The Rolling Stones released four albums. These albums are not only considered the best work of their career but some of the best albums in rock history. With the release of Exile On Main St., the final album (a double album, no less) helped close out that truly epic tetralogy in the grandest of fashion that only the Stones could accomplish.

While we all know the origin story of the band fleeing to Keith Richards’ rented villa in the South of France as a result of Britain’s tax laws on high earners, the album’s lush mix of blues, soul, country and rock provides for a sound that’s anything but European.

A rarity in the realm of double album lore, its 18 tracks of all killer, no filler. Here’s a breakdown of each track.

  • 1. 'Rocks Off'

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    The first of 18 tracks on ‘Exile,’ “Rock Off” is an incredibly dark and filthy song to set the tone for a truly epic double album. To put it bluntly: The song is about a drug addict (like with a heroin problem) who’s having problems performing sexually because of said drug problems. Despite the grizzly subject matter, the song’s organized chaos – from the overlapping vocals in the chorus to the distorted bridge – adds up to a type of magic that, really, only the Rolling Stones could create.

  • 2. 'Rip this Joint'

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    A rockabilly jam that featured Jagger spitting lyrics at breakneck speed, “Rip This Joint” is a wild tale about drugs and traveling across the southern United States as a foreigner. The songs features shoutouts to various cities from Tampa to Santa Fe as well as name dropping “The Butter Queen,” the nickname for famous groupie Barbara Cope. If you don’t know why Cope was called “The Butter Queen,” Google it yourself, but you might want to use the “Incognito” tab and probably don’t do it while you’re in the office.

  • 3. 'Shake Your Hips'

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    “Shake Your Hips” was originally recorded and released by Slim Harpo in 1966. It serves as an example of the band’s love and respect for the blues. The minimalist production provides an interesting variance only three tracks into ‘Exile,’ perhaps the Stones’ greatest masterpiece.

  • 4. 'Casino Boogie'

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    Can’t make sense of the lyrics and the meaning of “Casino Boogie”? That was sort of by design. Mick Jagger explained in an April 2010 interview withUncut Magazine, “That song was done in cut-ups. It’s in the style ofWilliam Burroughs, and so-on. ‘Million Dollar Sad’ doesn’t mean anything. We did it in LA in the studio. We just wrote phrases on bits of paper and cut them up. The Burroughs style. And then you throw them into a hat, pick them out and assemble them into verses. We did it for one number, but it worked. We probably did it ‘cos we couldn’t think of anything to write.” (Fun fact: The Stones have never performed “Casino Boogie” live before, according to Setlist.fm.)

  • 5. 'Tumbling Dice'

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    The lead/most commercially successful single from ‘Exile,’ “Tumbling Dice” is easily the coolest song that relies on gambling and love as metaphors. Mick Taylor is on bass here, with Mick Jagger picking up rhythm duties. (Keef, of course, is on lead.) Charlie Watts’s drumming is minimalist perfection. The track is put over the top thanks to the sublime backing vocals of Clydie King, Venetta Fields and Sherlie Matthews.

  • 6. 'Sweet Virginia'

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    The Stones have more than a little love affair with country music (and various references to drugs.) “Sweet Virginia” sees both of those interests collide along with Mick Jagger’s harmonica and the late Bobby Keys’ brilliant saxophone. Get used to seeing more of these elements later in the list.

  • 7. 'Torn and Frayed'

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    “Torn and Frayed” paints the picture of a journeyman guitarist traveling from town to town but it easily could be a metaphor for how any band could feel during a long, grueling tour. The tune leans into the Stones’ country influences, which is appropriate considering Gram Parsons famously visited the Villa Nellcôte mansion while the band recorded ‘Exile’ in its basem*nt.

  • 8. 'Sweet Black Angel'

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    The Rolling Stones are far from being known as a “political” band, but “Sweet Black Angel” is one of the few times the band made a political statement in their songs. The ‘Exile’ track served as a tribute to renowned civil rights activist Angela Davis who, at the time the song was written, was incarcerated on erroneous kidnapping and murder charges of which she’d later be found not guilty.

  • 9. 'Loving Cup'

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    The Rolling Stones will forever be that “bad boy” alternative to The Beatles, but even bad boys can be really sweet and romantic as evident from “Loving Cup.” Many of us would openly swoon if someone said they’d “love to spill the beans with you till dawn.” Also, this track wouldn’t be the same without Nicky Hopkins on piano, who is both the heart and backbone of the song.

  • 10. 'Happy'

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    The most successful song from the Stones where Keith Richards sang lead vocals, “Happy” happened, according to Keef, “because I was for one time early for a [recording] session.” It’s a good thing Richards was early that one time: “Happy” has become a significant part of the Stones’ setlist and has been played live by the band over 500 times, per Setlist.fm. On top of his vocals and guitar work, Richards pulled triple duty by playing bass, too.

  • 11. 'Turd on the Run'

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    An up-tempo blues track about love lost, the star of “Turd on the Run” is Mick Jagger’s harmonica playing. He truly doesn’t get enough credit for his harmonica work.

  • 12. 'Ventilator Blues'

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    Guitarist Mick Taylor has only two songwriting credits from his tenure with the Rolling Stones: “Ventilator Blues and “Criss Cross”, a “lost” track released as a single when the Stone’s reissuedGoats Head Soupin 2020. The track also serves as a reminder of how important the band’s frequent contributors were to their sound. Can you imagine this track without Nicky Hopkins’ piano? Absolutely not.

  • 13. 'I Just Want to See His Face'

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    To borrow from slang, the entireExilealbum is a “vibe.” There’s this looseness that just sort of floats throughout the entire double album, and “I Just Want to See His Face” is a prime example of that vibe.

  • 14. 'Let It Loose'

    Another track the Stones have never played live, “Let It Loose” melds blues and gospel in one…well…loose package. Mick Jagger would say of the track in an April 2010 interview with Uncut Magazine, “I think Keith wrote that, actually. That’s a very weird, difficult song. I had a whole other set of lyrics to it, but they got lost by the wayside. I don’t think that song has any semblance of meaning. It’s one of those rambling songs. I didn’t really understand what it was about, after the event.”

  • 15. 'All Down the Line'

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    For pretty much any other band, “All Down the Line” would be a single, but it was instead released as a b-side to “Happy.” This could be due to the Stones’ messy legal battle with ABKCO’s Allen Klein who alleged the band wrote “All Down the Line” and four other ‘Exile’ tunes while still under contract with ABKCO. Legal issues aside, it’s an instant party of a track thanks to the trumpet and trombone work of Jim Price.

  • 16. 'Stop Breaking Down'

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    “Stop Breaking Down” is one of two covers found on ‘Exile on Main St.’ The Stones’ take on this Robert Johnson classic serves as a great reminder of the band’s blues roots. Mick Jagger is, once again, dynamite on harmonica and Mick Taylor’s slide work is “chef’s kiss,” as the kids say.

  • 17. 'Shine a Light'

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    “Shine a Light” is as heartbreaking as it is grand. The song serves as a tribute to late guitarist Brian Jones, and while released on ‘Exile’ in 1972, Mick Jagger had started writing the song back in 1968 when Jones was still in the band, but his drug use was becoming an increasing problem. From top to bottom, the lyrics are gripping and touching and resonate with anyone who has lost a loved one at a young age, especially from substance issues.

  • 18. 'Soul Survivor'

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    BringingExileto a rollicking end is “Soul Survivor,” a jaunty 3:48 jam that’s framed around loose sailing metaphors describing an up-and-down relationship. (“When the waters is rough/The sailing is tough/I’ll get drowned in your love/You’ve got a cutthroat crew, yeah/I’m going to sink under you, oh/I got the bell bottom blues/It’s going to be the death of me.”)

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