The Rolling Stones announce new 'Sixty' tour

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Ronnie Wooden, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones performing in Nashville in October. (Kevin Mazur/Getty Photos through CNN)


The Rolling Stones are nonetheless rocking arduous.


The legendary group introduced a European tour, referred to as "Sixty," which can hit Madrid (Spain), Munich (Germany), Liverpool (U.Okay.), Amsterdam (Netherlands), Bern (Switzerland), Milan (Italy), London (U.Okay.), Brussels (Belgium), Vienna (Austria), Lyon (France), Paris (France), Gelsenkirchen (Germany) and Stockholm (Sweden).


They may carry out fourteen reveals in all this summer season, beginning June 1. They're calling it "Sixty" in celebration of their sixtieth anniversary collectively.


Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wooden will even make their long-awaited return to the UK. The group will carry out at Liverpool FC - Anfield, the primary ever stadium present on this metropolis by the Stones. There will even be two reveals in London's Hyde Park. Following the demise of drummer Charlie Watts, the group will probably be joined by Steve Jordan on drums.


The set listing for the reveals consists of "Gimme Shelter'," "Paint It Black," "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Tumbling Cube" "(I Cannot Get No) Satisfaction," "Begin Me Up" and plenty of extra hits.


This newest tour follows The Rolling Stones "No Filter" tour throughout the US in 2021.

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