The Rolling Stones Return to the Rose Bowl

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They're back!

The Rolling Stones will make their return to Pasadena's Rose Bowl Aug. 22 Thursday night.

The last time the group performed at the Rose Bowl was in 1994. It'll be the first time in 25 years the band has performed at the Rose Bowl.

It's part of their No Filter tour that includes stops in Santa Clara, Calif., and Seattle.

This comes after frontman Mick Jagger's health scare where he had to have his heart valve replaced earlier this year.

According to the city of Pasadena, they suggest getting to the stadium early.

Take Pasadena Transit Route 51 to the concert. Buses will run every 11 minutes, 3:30-8 p.m., from Memorial Park Gold Line Station to the Rose Bowl.

The 76-year-old posted a lovely video of himself dancing in May that went viral and made his fans happy:

Good morning Pasadena and the LA area! Are we ready for the Rose Bowl show this evening?! #stonesnofilter pic.twitter.com/4oESl7TU4x

— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) August 22, 2019

The Rolling Stones play at 7:30 p.m. tonight.

Buy tickets here: https://www1.ticketmaster.com/the-rolling-stones-2019-no-filter-tour/event/0B00556675F60E98