Viewing Guide: Rolling Stones 2016 Concert Film "Olé Olé Olé!"

The Rolling Stones have announced a new weekly livestream series that will feature bonus footage from six concert films throughout the band's career. The series is part of YouTube's #StayHome campaign, and now that the Stones are unleashing rare footage, staying home will be MUCH easier.

It all kicks off this Sunday, May 3rd at 3 p.m. ET with extra footage from the band's 2016 concert film Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America.

Get prepped for the concert film by looking back at the setlists from their América Latina Olé Tour 2016 in our Setlist Viewing Guide:

How many concerts did the tour span?

14 concerts total.

Which Latin American countries did they visit?

Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Uruguay, Peru, Colombia, and Cuba. This was their first Latin American Tour since 2006.

When did it kick off?

The tour kicked off February 3rd, 2016 in Santiago. Check out the setlist from that show right here:

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And when did it wrap up?

The tour wrapped up on March 25th, 2016 with a FREE show in Havana. It was their first time in Cuba. Check out that setlist here:

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How many songs in the setlist?

On average, The Stones performed a whooping 18 songs each night!

What song would the open with?

Either "Start Me Up" or "Jumpin' Jack Flash."

How about show closers?

The main set closers were either "Brown Sugar" or "Jumpin' Jack Flash," and the encores always carried "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction."

Did they do any covers?

They covered Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone" twice - once in Lima and once in Rio de Janeiro.

Did any special guests join them on the tour?

Colombian musician Juanes joined them for "Beast of Burden" in Bogotá.

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A different choir would perform with the Stones during "You Can't Always Get What You Want" in each city they played.

Any other special moments on the tour?

On opening night, The Stones performed "She's a Rainbow" for the first time since 1998, by request.

They performed "Anybody Seen My Baby?" for the first time since 1998 in Argentina.

Where can I watch the "Extra Licks" livestream?

Right here!

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