They did it for The Beatles - and now they're doing it for The Stones.
A star-studded line-up has been assembled to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Rolling Stones 1965 performance at the Auckland Town Hall.
Held on June 3 and 4 in the same venue, A Strange Day's Night will include the Stones' biggest songs performed by some familiar faces, including Jordan Luck, Peter Urlich, Eddie Rayner, Mike Chunn, Dictaphone Blues and Leza Corban.
More than 200 musicians will feature over the event's two nights, and Play It Strange Trust chief executive Mike Chunn says it will be a "majestic event".
It's a sequel to last year's event celebrating The Beatles' 1964 concert in the same venue.