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A banner proclaiming the Rolling Stones’ 2019 Chicago tour stop went up Monday afternoon in Soldier Field. | Almudena Rincon

Rolling Stones tour headed to Chicago’s Soldier Field

The Rolling Stones are headed to America’s stadiums, and that includes a tour stop in Chicago.

Thehe band’s No Filter 13-show stadium tour kicks off April 20, 2019 in Miami Gardens, Florida, and wraps up June 21, 2019 at Chicago’s Soldier Field. Show time is 7:30 p.m.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Nov. 30.

In a statement announcing the tour dates, Mick Jagger said: “It’s a thrill when we play stadiums in the States — the energy is always amazing.”

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The Rolling Stones will play Soldier Field in June 2019. The announcement came via several banners unfurled Monday at the stadium. | Almudena Rincon

The Rolling Stones will play Soldier Field in June 2019. The announcement came via several banners unfurled Monday at the stadium. | Almudena Rincon

“It’s great to be there playing back in America actually. It’s been a while, basically our stomping grounds from the early ’60s, so I always feel like I’m coming home,” Jagger told Variety.

A special pre-sale for American Express cardholders gets under way at 10 a.m. Nov. 28. You’ll need to enter a code to paricipate.

Here are the 2019 U.S. tour dates (so far):

April 20 – Miami Gardens, Florida — Hard Rock Stadium

April 24 – Jacksonville, Florida — TIAA Bank Field

April 28 – Houston, Texams — NRG Stadium

May 7 – Glendale, Arizona — State Farm Stadium

May 11 – Pasadena, Caifornia — The Rose Bowl

May 18 – Santa Clara, California — Levi’s Stadium

May 22 – Seattle, Washington — CenturyLink Field

May 26 – Denver, Colorado — Broncos Stadium at Mile High

May 31 – Washington, D.C. — FedExField

June 4 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Lincoln Financial Field

June 8 – Foxborough, Massachusetts — Gillette Stadium

June 13 – East Rutherford, New Jersey — MetLife Stadium

June 21 – Chicago — Soldier Field

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