The Rolling Stones play Schalke in July
Created: 03/14/2022, 10:40 am
Ronnie Wood (lr), Steve Jordan, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones perform at Hard Rock Live.
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The Rolling Stones are touring Europe this summer to mark their 60th band anniversary.
The legendary rock band ("Satisfaction", "Brown Sugar") confirmed corresponding rumors on Monday.
"The stones just keep rolling," the Stones' Twitter account said.
Among the 14 shows of the "Sixty" tour are two concerts in Germany.
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London - June Mick Jagger and Co. perform at the Olympia Stadium in Munich, on July 27 at the Veltins Arena in Gelsenkirchen.
The Rolling Stones gave their very first concert on July 12, 1962 at the now closed Marquee Club in London.
"We don't let 60 years go by without doing something," guitarist Keith Richards (78) recently told the German Press Agency in London.
The band will play twice in the British capital on their "Sixty" tour, which begins in Madrid and ends in Stockholm.
Huge concerts are planned in London's Hyde Park in June and July.
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Of the original line-up that performed at the Marquee Club, only 78-year-old frontman Jagger and guitarist Richards remain.
Guitarist Ronnie Wood (74) has also been a permanent member of the Rolling Stones since 1975.
After the death of longtime drummer Charlie Watts last year, US drummer Steve Jordan (57) took over his post.
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