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Rolling Stones 'Exhibitionism' Features Cherished Instruments, Personal Diaries, Unseen Works

This is Keith Richard's diary from 1963, showing an entry in which he writes about purchasing a guitar
LAS VEGAS -- The Rolling Stones’ first ever major exhibition, "Exhibitionism," at The Palazzo Las Vegas, is a has quickly become a popular attraction for both visitors and locals alike since it opened on September 23, 2017. The limited, exclusive, U.S. West Coast engagement closes Sunday, Feb. 25, 2018."Exhibitionism" is the largest touring experience of its kind ever to be staged, and the first time in history the band has unlocked their vast private archive exploring the very beginning of their history to the Stones’ superstardom of today. The exhibition is proudly brought to the U.S. by Jackson National Life Insurance Company® (Jackson®), in conjunction with global promoter TEG and producer iEC Exhibitions!

Exhibitionism tells the story of the most influential rock ‘n’ roll band in history, allowing visitors to experience first- hand their incredible journey from early days living together in a tiny flat to headlining the biggest stages in the world. Exhibitionism continues the Stones’ proud tradition of groundbreaking innovation combined with the highest production values.Originated and produced by Australian-based iEC Exhibitions! with the full participation of Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie, and curated by New York native Ileen Gallagher, this highly immersive and interactive exhibition explores the Stones’ extraordinary career featuring over 500 rare and original items from their archive.

From their most cherished instruments, onstage and offstage clothes, valuable works of art and handwritten lyric books to personal diaries, recordings, unseen film and photos, a screening cinema and interactive recording studio that all culminate in an exciting and powerful backstage-to-onstage 3D concert experience.



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