JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — 6:07 p.m. UPDATE: JSO says they crash on the Hart Bridge has been cleared.
#JSO on scene of multi car crash on the Hart Bridge Northbound - both lanes obstructed. Alternate routes are the Matthews or Main Street Bridges into @TIAABankField. @CityofJax @JFRDJAX @RollingStones pic.twitter.com/ojlAgTmU3B
— Jax Sheriff's Office (@JSOPIO) July 19, 2019
#JSO Advising the Hart Bridge crash has been cleared - traffic is flowing but heavy. https://t.co/offKrJ0F5m
— Jax Sheriff's Office (@JSOPIO) July 19, 2019
ORIGINAL CONTENT:
The Rolling Stones will take the stage in Jacksonville tonight at the TIAA Bank Field.
Action News Jax reporter Amber Krycka is hanging out with fans at the preshow tailgate -- watch her full report on FOX30 at 10 p.m.
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- 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.
- 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.
- Official TIAA Bank Field parking will also available for $40 on a first-come, first-served basis; click here for the parking map.
- Parking lots open at 4 p.m., gates open at 6 p.m., show starts at 7:30 p.m., Taligating concludes at 8:30 p.m. Click HERE for more information to know ahead of the concert.
- The Rolling Stones are letting you vote for which song you want hear them play at Friday's concert -- click here to vote!
- The Rolling Stones have released 55 albums of original work and compilations, and sold over 200 million records word-wide during their career spanning over 45 years, according IMDB.
- In 1966, after The Beatles stopped giving live performances, The Rolling Stones took over as the unofficial "biggest touring band in the world" for the next few years, according to IMDB.
- Mick Jagger dropped out of college, never received a formal musical education and even could not read music, according to IMDB.
- Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were classmates since primary school, according to IMDB.
- Richards has been the principal songwriting partner with Jagger, and most of the songs on all Rolling Stones albums are credited to Jagger/Richards, according to IMDB.
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Feels great to be back in Jacksonville, see you at the @TIAABankField tonight! 👅 🌊 #stonesnofilter pic.twitter.com/NzbWNzIikt
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) July 19, 2019
Anyone gets hot tonight at The Rolling Stones concert....cooling buses are set up at Gate 1 and Gate 4.
— MyJFRD (@JFRDJAX) July 19, 2019
#JSO on scene of multi car crash on the Hart Bridge Northbound - both lanes obstructed. Alternate routes are the Matthews or Main Street Bridges into @TIAABankField. @CityofJax @JFRDJAX @RollingStones pic.twitter.com/ojlAgTmU3B
— Jax Sheriff's Office (@JSOPIO) July 19, 2019
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