Photo collage of images of The Rolling Stones incluing a ticket from the 1994 concert and the Camp Randall 100 logo

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Camp Randall 100: The Rolling Stones

Record-setting Voodoo Lounge tour rolled through Madison in 1994

General News

Camp Randall 100: The Rolling Stones

Record-setting Voodoo Lounge tour rolled through Madison in 1994

Camp Randall 100 logo
The Camp Randall 100 is an exclusive list celebrating 100 people who have shaped Camp Randall Stadium's history across the realms of sports, music, culture and beyond. A new honoree will be revealed each day over the final 100 days leading up to kickoff of the Wisconsin football team's season opener with Utah State on Friday, Sept. 1. The Camp Randall 100 reveal is part of a year-long celebration of the history of the iconic stadium, which opened in 1917.
 

MADISON, Wis. — Even at 51 years old, Mick Jagger proved to have more energy than the crowd of 50,000-plus that turned out to Camp Randall Stadium to take in a performance by The Rolling Stones in 1994.

Not bad for the man who would front one of the world's most famous groups through a 100-stop world tour that became the highest-grossing of all time.

Read more on The Rolling Stones' pair of performances in Madison in the band's Camp Randall 100 profile.



Camp Randall 100 profiles through August 26, 2017:
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