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Rolling Stones concert (Paris and Lyon): Get ready for the opening of sales this Friday morning at Fnac

2022-03-17T17:19:46.709Z


The Rolling Stones celebrate their 60th anniversary with an incredible tour this year. Good news: it is going to Lyon and Paris with


Do you want to come and cheer on the return to the stage of the Rolling Stones for their 60-year career?

You will be able to do it this summer in Paris and Lyon, but you might as well warn you right away: the tickets will probably sell out tomorrow morning!

See you this Friday, March 18 at 10 a.m. for the opening of the ticket office

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Rolling Stones concert in France: two unmissable dates

The Rolling Stones' Sixty tour will be at the Groupama Stadium Décines-Charpieu, near Lyon, on July 19, 2022. On July 23, 2022, the Hippodrome de Longchamps, in the suburbs of Paris, will host the legendary group of rock.

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and finally Steve Jordan, who replaces the late Charlie Watts on drums, are expected on stage.

They will be accompanied by many additional musicians for a concert that promises to be unforgettable.

It's time to get ready for the ticket sale!

Book your tickets with Fnac

The La Fnac box office is selling all the tickets for the concerts in Lyon and Paris tomorrow, Friday March 18, at 10

a.m.

The prices of the various tickets start at 56.50 euros and go up to 342.50 euros depending on the location chosen.

Don't wait to get your tickets: once the stocks of tickets have run out, it will no longer be possible to buy them.

It's a safe bet that the few thousand tickets put on sale tomorrow will find takers in a few minutes.

Good luck!

Click here to

reserve your tickets for the Rolling Stones concert

Source: leparis

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