
The Rolling Stones have announced a European Tour – covering 14 dates across 10 countries – in celebration of their 60th anniversary. It’s the band’s first new tour since the death of Charlie Watts – widely considered to be one of the greatest drummers of his generation – who died last August aged 80.
Current members Mick Jagger, 78, Keith Richards, 78, and Ronnie Wood, 74, will be joined by drummer Steve Jordan, 65, who was drafted in to play on the Stones’ No Filter tour last year when Watts was unable to perform due to health issues. The tour’s set list will include hits including “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction”, “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Gimme Shelter“, set to cutting-edge lighting and video, on a selection of different stages.
JUNE
01 – Wanda Metropolitano Stadium – MADRID, SPAIN, 05 – Olympic Stadium – MUNICH, GERMANY, 09 – Anfield Stadium – LIVERPOOL, UK, 13 – Johan Cruijff ArenA – AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, #17 – Wankdorf Stadium – BERN, SWITZERLAND, 21 – San Siro Stadium – MILAN, ITALY, 25 – American Express Presents BST Hyde Park – LONDON, UK
JULY
03 – American Express Presents BST Hyde Park – LONDON, UK, 11 – King Baudouin Stadium – BRUSSELS, BELGIUM, 15 – Ernst Happel Stadium – VIENNA, AUSTRIA, 19 – Groupama Stadium – LYON, FRANCE, 23 – Hippodrome ParisLongchamp – PARIS, FRANCE, 27 – Veltins-Arena – GELSENKIRCHEN, GERMANY, 31 – Friends Arena – STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN