Thursday, March 15, 8 p.m.

The legendary Rolling Stones performed their entire Sticky Fingers album live in concert for the first and only time at the historic 1920s Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, California. The show celebrated the reissue of the Sticky Fingers album, which was originally released in 1971. It also served as the opening night for the band's "Zip Code" tour of North America that would take place over the next two months. What sets this performance from the other ones of that tour is the intimate setting. While The Rolling Stones played at huge stadiums for the remainder of the tour, the Fonda Theatre's capacity of 1,200 allowed for a unique experience and connection between the band and the fortunate fan. Featuring some of the band's greatest hists, including "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses," The Rolling Stones: Sticky Fingers at the Fonda Theatre premieres Thursday, March 15 at 8 p.m. on PBS.