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AUSTIN, TX — The Rolling Stones will return to Austin for the first time in 15 years this November after rescheduling last year's postponed show.
The iconic British rock band will perform Nov. 20 at the Circuit of the Americas Super Stage. The performance will be the last stop on the band's "No Filter" tour in the U.S., which was postponed last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Officials said all tickets bought for the original May 24, 2020 show will be honored. VIP packages, law tickets, hillside bleachers, golden circle tickets, trackside premium grandstands, pit tickets and susie Q tickets remain available.
The band, who is best known for hits like "Sympathy For The Devil," and "Living In A Ghost Town," was last in Austin in 2006 when they played at Zilker Park, officials said.
The band will kick off its tour Sept. 26 in St. Louis, and they'll be at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas on Nov. 2.
For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the Circuit of Americas website.
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