The Rolling Stones are looking more likely to extend their touring commitments beyond the recently announced London and New Jersey gigs and into 2013, with both Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood hinting at further live plans in the near future.
Speaking at the premiere of the new Stones documentary Crossfire Hurricane yesterday (October 18th), guitarist Ronnie Wood has said that ‘once the wheel is turning’ for the legendary band ‘I don’t think it will be able to stop’, according to the AP.
And Mick Jagger was also optimistic about impending worldwide tour dates, stating that he hopes to visit Australia very soon. “We’re going to go and rehearse this week but I hope to go to Australia, ” he said. “I haven’t been there in years. Rehearsals are going really well. We’ve done loads of songs, we’re playing well and everyone’s sounding good.”
The scramble for Stones tickets is due to start this morning when the sales for twin gigs at the 02 Arena in London commence.
I am sure I am not alone amongst probably thosands of fans who have spent hours and hours trying to unsuccessfully purchase tickets to see the great Rolling Stones only to find that avaricious, greedy, materialistic, money grabbing ar** holes have monopolised the official sites swallowed up the tickets and put them on ebay and other sites to make a quick unearned pound. So I am praying that more UK dates are released. I would not give the black market ticket rip off merchants the satisfaction. (pardon the pun!!!!)
Well said Jane…… I am totally in agreement with you.
Mick Jagger did not go to the London School of Economics for nothing. Wait till 2013 join the fan club and get the tickets you want, Worth it I promise
Where could I join the club? I would like to do so.
I have been a Stones fan for 43 years have seen them 8 times in concert. They are my #1 band