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The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park - 2022

The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park - 2022

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  • £29.99


Relive the electric energy of The Rolling Stones’ triumphant return to London’s Hyde Park with this stunning A4 concert poster print, commemorating their unforgettable performance on June 25, 2022, as part of the British Summer Time (BST) festival. This iconic design captures the raw spirit of the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band, blending vintage vibes with the modern flair of their 60th anniversary celebration. Perfect for framing, this high-quality print is a must-have for Stones fans, music memorabilia collectors, or anyone who cherishes rock history.

Printed on matte paper, this A4 (210 x 297 mm) poster features bold colors and sharp details, faithfully recreating the atmosphere of that historic night under the Hyde Park sky. Whether you were there in the crowd or wish you had been, this piece brings the magic of Mick, Keith, Ronnie, and the late Charlie Watts’ legacy right into your home.

Setlist from June 25, 2022:

  1. Street Fighting Man
  2. 19th Nervous Breakdown
  3. Tumbling Dice
  4. Out of Time
  5. She’s a Rainbow
  6. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
  7. Living in a Ghost Town
  8. Can’t You Hear Me Knocking
  9. Honky Tonk Women
  10. Slipping Away
  11. Connection
  12. Miss You
  13. Midnight Rambler
  14. Paint It Black
  15. Start Me Up
  16. Gimme Shelter
  17. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
    Encore:
  18. Sweet Sounds of Heaven
  19. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

This setlist showcases the Stones at their finest—blending timeless classics with rare gems and a nod to their enduring evolution. From the swagger of “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” to the soulful “Gimme Shelter,” every song tells a story of a band that’s rocked the world for six decades.

Add this A4 print to your collection and own a piece of rock ‘n’ roll history. Ideal as a gift or a personal keepsake, it’s a tribute to The Rolling Stones’ legendary Hyde Park legacy—where they first played in 1969 and returned in 2022 to prove they’re still the untouchable kings of rock.


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