The first concert tour of the Rolling Stones was a "package tour"

The first concert tour of the Rolling Stones was a "package tour" headlined by the Everly Brothers and Bo Diddley, presented by Don Arden, and hosted by British comedian Bob Bain. Little Richard took over for the Everly Brothers after the Watford date. The tour began on September 29 and ended on November 3, 1963. Every date, they performed two ten-minute shows.
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