Rolling Stones' Iconic Havana Gig To Be Relived In Kentish Town (Just Don't Expect Mick And Keef To Be There)

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Rolling Stones' Iconic Havana Gig To Be Relived In Kentish Town (Just Don't Expect Mick And Keef To Be There)
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In March 2016, just days after Barack Obama was the first sitting US president to visit Cuba in 88 years, the Rolling Stones played a massive free concert in Havana. It's thought 500,000 locals turned out to watch the band play hits like Jumpin' Jack Flash, Gimme Shelter and (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.

Now, an immersive experience invites Londoners to experience the Havana Moon gig themselves — featuring a backdrop of Cuban dancers and Latin vibes, while footage of the concert is blown up on a supersize ultra HD video projection (hopefully to your Satisfaction).

The show takes place at Kentish Town Forum on 27 October — the final date of a UK tour. But Time is NOT on Your Side: tickets are on sale now.

Unlike those the Cubans, Londoners will have to pay for this experience. Tickets start from £35.

Last Updated 14 June 2019