PITTSBURGH (100.1 FM and AM 1020 KDKA) Rock legends The Rolling Stones recently played to a packed Heinz Field in Pittsburgh as a part of their "No Filter" tour.
The Stones and lead singer Mick Jagger spent a few days in the City of Pittsburgh and did a little sightseeing.
Before the show on Monday, Jagger enjoyed a dinner with some family and friends at Monterey Bay Fish Grotto on Mt. Washington.
Enjoying a view of the city, Jagger enjoyed a pre-show dinner on Sunday evening.
During the show Monday night, Jagger told the massive crowd that he had been spending time in the city.
Jagger mentioned that he waited in a "queue" for a Primanti Bro's sandwich, like a true British Yinzer.
While no one has confirmed the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers' trip to the locally famous sandwich shop, we do know he took time to sight see even after the show.
Post-show, still in the city, Jagger took a trip to Phipps Conservatory.
While he didn't send out a photo of the previous trips, this one was documented by the frontman.
This isn't the first time on the tour Jagger shared a photo of him enjoying a city's scenes.
In St. Louis he shared a picture of himself at the Gateway Arch; Then in Charlotte he enjoyed a beer at a local saloon.
With this pattern continuing, it looks like we will get to following along with Jagger and the Stones as they wrap up their "No Filter" tour that started before the COVID-19 pandemic.





