The Rolling Stones British Tour 1963

The Rolling Stones' first concert tour was a "package tour" headlined by the Everly Brothers and Bo Diddley, presented by Don Arden, compered by British comedian Bob Bain. From the Watford date onwards, the Everly Brothers were replaced by Little Richard. The tour commenced on 29 September and concluded on 3 November 1963. They performed two ten-minute shows at every date.

Other acts of the tour were Mickie Most (promoting "Mister Porter"), The Flintstones and Julie Grant ("Up on the Roof", "Count On Me").

Tour musicians

 * The Everly Brothers
 * Bo Diddley
 * Little Richard
 * Mickie Most
 * Julie Grant
 * The Flintstones

The Rolling Stones
 * Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica
 * Keith Richards - guitar, backing vocals
 * Brian Jones - guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
 * Bill Wyman - bass guitar, backing vocals
 * Charlie Watts - drums, percussion
 * Ian Stewart - Piano

Tour set list
Songs performed by the Rolling Stones include:
 * "Poison Ivy"
 * "Fortune Teller"
 * "Come On"
 * "Money"
 * "Route 66"
 * "Roll Over Beethoven"
 * "Memphis Tennessee"