Arts & Entertainment
Rolling Stones Drop Numerous Hints Of Upcoming Pittsburgh Concert
An official announcement could come later this week.

PITTSBURGH, PA - It's not official yet, but the Rolling Stones put out an all-out blitz Monday hinting that they're going to play in Pittsburgh this summer. All over the city, the iconic Stones logo and song titles and lyrics flashed on numerous electronic billboards and the logo even was painted on the field at Heinz Field - presumably where the band will perform.
Several fan sites, including It's Only Rock'n Roll, said last week the band plans to announce the No Filter Tour 2020 this week. Pittsburgh is listed among the cities rumored for shows, along with San Diego, St. Louis, Cleveland, Louisville, Buffalo, Baltimore, Nashville, Charlotte, Tampa, Atlanta and Vancouver.
The Stones last played Pittsburgh in 2015 at Heinz Field. The set list included classics such
as "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Gimme Shelter," "Sympathy for the Devil," "You Can't Always Get What You Want," and "Satisfaction."
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OK I'm no Sherlock Holmes, but these are the images flashing on the digital billboard along the Parkway West btw. Carnegie & Greentree. I think The Rolling Stones might be coming back to Pittsburgh this Summer! "Hey DVE! It's me, Sean! What's up guys! Hey I was wondering"---click pic.twitter.com/h2dbnGu4sT
— Sean Mcdowell (@dvesean) February 3, 2020
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