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Rolling Stones Planning Huge 60th Anniversary Gig for 2022
Rolling Stones Planning Huge 60th Anniversary Gig for 2022
Posted on by Anthony Loeffen
With their 60th anniversary just around the corner, Sir Mick Jagger, 77, Keith Richards, 76, Ronnie Wood, 73 and Charlie Watts, 79 - have no plans to retire and Keith hopes they will all still be playing together in two years to celebrate the milestone.
The Stones had to cancel their most recent tour due to COVID-19 but hope to return to touring as soon as they can. Tickets have already gone on sale for the event, which takes place in Chicago Jan. 02 2022.
Even with a two year advance, uncertainty still plagues the industry. Mick said: "Even though we might have sold tickets, we might not be able to play to them all at once [due to social distancing measures]"
Tickets are available here.
With their 60th anniversary just around the corner, Sir Mick Jagger, 77, Keith Richards, 76, Ronnie Wood, 73 and Charlie Watts, 79 - have no plans to retire and Keith hopes they will all still be playing together in two years to celebrate the milestone.
The Stones had to cancel their most recent tour due to COVID-19 but hope to return to touring as soon as they can. Tickets have already gone on sale for the event, which takes place in Chicago Jan. 02 2022.
Even with a two year advance, uncertainty still plagues the industry. Mick said: "Even though we might have sold tickets, we might not be able to play to them all at once [due to social distancing measures]"
Tickets are available here.
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