CTV News | Stones delight thousands in big Moncton show

Top Stories -   

Stones delight thousands in big Moncton show

Viewer

CTV News Video

CTV News: Tracy Prysiazniuk at the show
ATV News: Tracy Prysiazniuk at Magnetic Hill
ATV News: Mairianna Bachynsky on the opening acts
ATV News: Andy Campbell in 'Stones City'

Font-size:      Share  Print

CTV.ca News Staff

Date: Fri. Sep. 2 2005 10:54 AM ET

More than 70,000 people rocked out Saturday to the legendary Rolling Stones -- the biggest musical event Atlantic Canada has ever seen.

The gathering on the 40-hectare (99-acre) field in Moncton, N.B. was billed as the biggest on the Stones' recently started world tour.

The band was the headline act in a day-long show that featured performances by Canada's Tragically Hip and Our Lady Peace, Maroon 5 and Les Trois Accord.

The Stones delighted fans when they took the stage at the end of the day.

Amid a dazzling display of fireworks and flashing lights, front man Mick Jagger greeted the enthusiastic crowd by shouting, "Thank you New Brunswick!"

The concert was held on Magnetic Hill, where the layout of the surrounding land produces the optical illusion that a very slight downhill slope is in fact an uphill slope.

The gates opened at noon, and some had been waiting for that to happen since 6:30 a.m., when they crowded into campsites and parking lots surrounding the hill.

Concert promoter Donald K. Donald said tickets for the concert were sold in all four Atlantic provinces, in Quebec and in three American states.

"[Moncton] is a centralized place where we can reach the widest audience," he told The Canadian Press.

Security was tight, with people allowed to bring only blankets, cushions and a single litre of water.

Also, Transport Canada enforced a no-fly zone above and around the concert area.

The Stones' Big Bang Tour supports the band's forthcoming CD, A Bigger Bang, which hits record stores on Tuesday.

Late last month, the Stones played a concert in Ottawa for the first time in 40 years. They drew a crowd of 43,000 to Frank Clair Stadium.

The band will also stop in Calgary and Toronto on its 18-month world tour.

Share with your social Network:

 

Advertisement

Contest

User Tools

About the tools

Need to get in touch with CTV? You can email the CTV web team using the 'Feedback' button.

Share it with your network of friends

Share this CTV article or feature with your friends. Click on the icon for your favourite social networking or messaging system, and follow the prompts.

Share this article with Facebook

Share this article with Digg

Share this article with Newsvine

Share this article with delicious

Share this article.
Send Email

Share this article with Twitter

Share this article with StumbleUpon

Share this article with Reddit

Share this article with Yahoo! Buzz