Giving you the music a day early:
Who knows when The Rolling Stones might hit the road again, but until that day comes, Satisfaction/A Rolling Stones Experience is the next best option to hear the Stones’ music live. Cramming more than 40 years of rock ‘n’ roll into a night’s set, the band, dressed authentically as the Stones, pays tribute to the words and music of The Glimmer Twins (Mick Jagger and Keith Richards), drawing from a 50-tune catalogue of Stones’ music, including classic rock cornerstones such as “Paint It, Black,” “Gimme Shelter,” “Beast of Burden” and dozens more. Satisfaction’s international touring tribute has honored the Stones for the past six years with more than 1,000 shows, and the touring continues, including a stop at Revolution Music Room. There’s no opening act, and showtime is 9 p.m. with tickets $8 advance and $10 day of show for the all-ages event.
The California death metal act Winds of Plague is still touring strong behind their 2009 release The Great Stone War, including a stop at The Village. Showcasing their volatile, aggressive blending of two guitars and keyboards, Winds of Plague’s tour includes deathcore band Despised Icon, metalcore band For Today, heavy metal act Stray From the Path and hardcore five piece The World We Knew as part of the Never Say Die Tour. Also on the bill is Little Rock hardcore metal act DyingBreath. Doors open at 6 p.m. with a 6:30 p.m. start time to the music. General admission tickets are $13 advance and $15 at the door.
Here’s a look at Satisfaction/A Rolling Stones Experience, playing a medley of Stones’ hits (after a 30 second intro):

