JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Rolling Stones will take the stage Friday night.
And Cindy Burke, a true Rolling Stones fan, will be there.
She even has a tattoo on her leg with the band’s signature logo.
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“I’m a huge fan and I cannot wait. I got some friends coming all over from out of town,” said Burke.
Burke was here in Jacksonville 30 years ago when they played.
It’s a show she says she almost missed.
“I was so excited about coming to the Rolling Stones I left the tickets at the motel,” said Burke.
She went back and got those tickets just in time for the concert.
On Friday night, she’ll join more than 50,000 fans packing TIAA Bank Field.
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Jacksonville is one of 13 cities across America that the band is visiting and people are coming from all over the world to see them.
On Thursday, Mayor Lenny Curry signed a proclamation welcoming the rolling stones back to Jacksonville.
If you’re going to the show, expect security to be as tight as a Jaguars game with metal detectors and magnetic wands scanning you when you enter the stadium.
Before you enter the stadium there is a strict clear bag policy in place.
Event organizers say if you don’t have a clear bag, you should leave your bags at home unless you have a small wallet or clutch.
Burke said she’s been waiting to see Stones frontman Mick Jagger again ever since she heard he was coming back to town.
“He really puts on a great concert so if you’ve never even see the Rolling Stones or like them you still should come,” she said.
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