
Overview
The Rolling Stones embarked on the Licks World Tour in 2002 and 2003 to celebrate their 40th anniversary, featuring the band performing in arenas and stadiums in addition to the occasional theatre. In November 2002, the Stones arrived in Los Angeles to perform at a packed Wiltern Theatre, treating fans to a set heavy on rarities which feel right at home in such an intimate setting. While some of the hits are performed, this night at the Wiltern is for the rarely played classics, including Stray Cat Blues, No Expectations and a cover of Everybody Needs Somebody to Love featuring a guest spot by the legendary Solomon Burke.
Frequently Asked Questions & Story Details
Who directed The Rolling Stones - Live at the Wiltern?
The Rolling Stones - Live at the Wiltern was directed by Marty Callner.
Where was The Rolling Stones - Live at the Wiltern produced?
It was produced by companies including Mercury Studios in United Kingdom.
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