The Rolling Stones No Filter Tour opening acts will change from city to city. In fact, even cities with multiple dates will see different acts making each show unique.
For these openers, it is certainly a once in a lifetime opportunity to play before one of the most iconic bands to ever take the stage. If attending one of these shows, you can expect The Rolling Stones openers to take the stage at the start time listed on your tickets.
6/21 - Chicago : St. Paul & the Broken Bones
6/25 - Chicago : Whiskey Myers
6/29 - Burl's Creek, ON : The Glorious Sons + The Beaches
7/3 - Washington : Ghost Hounds
7/7 - Foxboro : Gary Clark Jr.
7/14 - New Orleans : Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk with The Soul Rebels
7/19 - Jacksonville : The Revivalists
7/23 - Philadelphia : Des Rocs
7/27 - Houston : Bishop Gunn
8/1 - East Rutherford : The Wombats
8/5 - East Rutherford : Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
8/10 - Denver : Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats
8/14 - Seattle : Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
8/18 - Santa Clara : Vista Kicks
8/22 - Pasadena : KALEO
8/26 - Glendale : KALEO
8/31 - Miami : Juanes
If you haven't heard of any of these artists, don't worry. While certainly most of the audience is going to see the opener, there is a reason they are opening for The Rolling Stones in 2019. Each opener is unique and varies in size and popularity, but they are all extremely talented musicians. Find your opener below to find a little more out about them and a link to some of their music!
St. Paul & the Broken Bones consists of eight very talented musicians including a horns section. They'll be sure to bring the energy and soul to their show at Soldier Field in Chicago.
Whiskey Myers get the call to warm up the crowd for night two in Chicago and the No Filter Tour. This band will bring some southern rock to the Midwest before the rock legends hit the stage.
The Glorious Sons have been gaining popularity on mainstream rock stations especially in Canada where they will open one night. Look for these guys to continue their growth as catchy songs like S.O.S. (Sawed Off Shotgun) catch in more markets.
The Ghost Hounds are the newest group on the No Filter tour. This rock n blues group may just be at the beginning of something big after opening the Washington date. Just check out the crowd in the video!
Gary Clark Jr. is one of the biggest names on the bill. The well known guitar player recently played Saturday Night Live and is among the top names at music festivals around the U.S. this summer. Gary Clark Jr. is no stranger to music legends as he commonly collabs with some of the biggest names in the music industry.
Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk isn't traveling very far for their opening gig since they are a band from New Orleans. They will fill the Superdome with their funk music mixed with some jazz and blues.
The Revivalists had one of the biggest songs of 2017 called "Wish I Knew You". Since then, they haven't looked back releasing their fourth studio album in 2018 which featured the hit song "All My Friends".
Des Rocs don't even have a full studio album out, but they are opening for The Rolling Stones. This opening act is one of those up-and-coming acts that is already making it big. This summer, Des Rocs is hitting up major music festivals and now opening for one of the biggest bands in the world, the trajectory is pretty good for these guys.
Bishop Gunn will be bringing some Nashville twang to his set before The Rolling Stones in Houston. The new band released their debut album in May 2018 and has been growing their fan base ever since.
The Wombats from England have been on the music scene for some time now. If going to this show in East Rutherford keep and eye out for their energetic rock anthem "Let's Dance to Joy Division".
Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real will be taking over the stage in New York and Seattle. If you haven't heard of Lukan Nelson, you've heard of Lukas Nelson's dad - the legendary Willie Nelson. That country sound runs in the family, but Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real will bring in a little rock as well.
Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats are another one of the bigger acts to be opening the No Filter tour in North America. Their newest single "You Worry Me" has been playing on radio stations across the globe. The stage will not be too large for these guys as they have been headlining shows for a few years now.
Vista Kicks are on the bill to play the Rose Bowl for The Rolling Stone's Santa Clara date. This small band packs a big punch with their music influenced by some of the great classic rock artists... including you guessed it The Rolling Stones!
KALEO took over the radio with their hit song "Way Down We Go" in 2016. With new music likely on the way, this band is ready to continue to grow with two opening dates on the No Filter tour.
Juanes will certainly excite fans down in Miami. The Columbian musician sells out arenas on his own and will be a change up from the classic rock of The Rolling Stones. However, the pop star has a very passionate fan base and will be excellent at getting the crowd ready for the big concert.