
The Rolling Stones have made their mark across the world, but they've arguably had the most influence on their hometown of London.
This new interactive map by Music Heritage UK charts the band's time spent in their/our city — humble beginnings like their gig at Harrow's British Legion Hall in September 1963, the central London courthouse where Mick Jagger and Keith Richards appeared on drugs charges, to blockbuster performances at Wembley Stadium from the 1980s onwards.
Get your Sticky Fingers on this map, and see what you can find:
Check out our review of the Rolling Stones exhibition currently on at Saatchi Gallery.