The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones Live Full Concert at Edison International Field
On November 2, 2002, The Rolling Stones performed at Edison International Field in Anaheim as part of their "Licks World Tour." This tour was in support of their 2002 album "Forty Licks," a double compilation that celebrated their 40 years in the music industry. Prior to this concert, the band had been actively touring and had released their studio album "Bridges to Babylon" in 1997, showing their enduring appeal and ability to draw large crowds. The 2002 live performance showcased the band's remarkable longevity and stage presence, with the setlist likely featuring classic hits alongside newer tracks. This concert was part of a notable series of shows in Los Angeles, where they also played two other performances back-to-back, highlighting their dedication to live touring and the powerful connection they maintained with their audience. The Licks Tour also marked a significant moment in their career, reinforcing their status as rock legends even after decades in the industry.