The Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones Full Concert: Live at Tokyo Dome, Japan - Steel Wheels Tour
On February 24, 1990, The Rolling Stones performed at the Tokyo Dome during their "Steel Wheels" tour, a significant period in the band's illustrious career. Prior to this live recording, the band had released the album "Steel Wheels" in 1989, which marked their return to the studio after an eight-year hiatus. This album was crucial in revitalizing their relevance in the rock scene and included hits like "Mixed Emotions" and "Rock and a Hard Place." The "Steel Wheels" tour itself was notable for being their first in several years and played to sold-out arenas, showcasing their enduring appeal. An interesting fact related to this show is that the tour featured an elaborate stage setup, including a giant video screen and advanced sound system, highlighting the evolution of live concert experiences in the late '80s and early '90s. The concert captured in the video reflects a peak moment in their career, showcasing their ability to draw huge crowds and maintain their status as rock legends