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They might have a combined age of 239, but there’s no stopping the Rolling Stones. The rockers were on tour just last year, taking their Hackney Diamonds Tour off around the USA and Canada.
Last week we had tantalising news for Stones fans, because Mick Jagger and co were rumoured to be going on a European tour this summer, with multiple London shows. Alas, it wasn’t to be. The band have apparently since shelved tour plans.
The Stones last played London in 2022, with two sold-out shows at BST Hyde Park. The ‘Gimme Shelter’ singers were expected to announce a summer 2025 tour with concerts in Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, Paris, and the Big Smoke.
An insider recently told the Sun: ‘Promoters had been locked in discussions with The Stones about coming to the UK and Europe.
‘There had been hope the gigs would take place this summer but it’s not worked out.
‘And now it’s been shelved. But Mick, Keith and Ronnie love to perform live shows so there’s a hope that the promoters can lock in dates for next year.’
Here’s to hoping the band might get some dates in for 2026.
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How many nights were the Rolling Stones rumoured to be playing in London?
The now-quashed rumours said that the band would play four nights in the UK capital.
Potential venue
The rumour was that the Stones would perform at Tottenham Hotspur stadium.
When are the Rolling Stones next going on tour?
The band currently have no tour dates booked, anywhere.
How much might the tickets cost?
For their 2022 Hackney Diamonds tour, the Stones charged £250 on average per ticket. It’s too soon to say how much the tickets will be for an upcoming tour, but with recent dynamic pricing scandals lets hope they aren’t too extortionate.
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