The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones Live at Double Door, Chicago - Full Concert
In November 1996, when The Rolling Stones performed at Double Door in Chicago, they were in a dynamic phase of their career, shortly after the release of their studio album "Stripped," which came out in 1995. "Stripped" was notable for its raw, live sound and featured acoustic renditions of some of their classic hits, showcasing their ability to reinterpret their legacy. This Chicago performance is significant as it was part of a series of shows supporting the album, where the band was leaning into an intimate style that contrasted with their larger stadium tours. Additionally, the band was celebrating over three decades of making music, and even during this era, they maintained their reputation as one of the world's most influential rock acts, demonstrating both their longevity and adaptability in the evolving music landscape.