A Bigger Bang Tour - Set Lists

Set Lists

The set list played at the concerts changed at every destination and included new and old songs, but mostly centred around the same numbers. Altogether 80 different songs were played. At almost every destination, the opening song switched between "Jumpin' Jack Flash", "Start Me Up","It's Only Rock 'n' Roll", and "Paint It Black"; the closing numbers were either "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" or "Brown Sugar." A selection of new material was frequent as well as two songs sung by guitarist Keith Richards.

New tracks included: "Rough Justice", "Infamy", "This Place Is Empty", "It Won't Take Long", "Rain Fall Down", "Streets Of Love", "Back Of My Hand" and "Oh No, Not You Again."

The Set List for the final show in The O2 in London, England on 26 August – the last concert Rolling Stones for five years – was the following:

  1. "Start Me Up"
  2. "You Got Me Rocking"
  3. "Rough Justice"
  4. "Ain't Too Proud To Beg"
  5. "She Was Hot"
  6. "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
  7. "Can't You Hear Me Knocking"
  8. "I'll Go Crazy"
  9. "Tumbling Dice"
  10. "You Got The Silver"
  11. "Wanna Hold You"
  12. "Miss You"
  13. "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll"
  14. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
  15. "Honky Tonk Women"
  16. "Sympathy For The Devil"
  17. "Paint It Black"
  18. "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
  19. "Brown Sugar"

According to Setlist.fm, these were the most frequently performed songs on the tour:

  • Jumpin' Jack Flash: 148 times
  • Tumbling Dice: 147 times
  • Start Me Up: 147 times
  • (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction: 147 times
  • Sympathy for the Devil: 146 times
  • Brown Sugar: 146 times
  • Honky Tonk Women: 144 times
  • Rough Justice: 127 times
  • It's Only Rock and Roll (But I Like It): 125 times
  • Miss You: 121 times

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