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Lien
Mick Jagger has confirmed that The Rolling Stones are likely to play more live shows in 2013, with the frontman dropping hints about a slot at Glastonbury Festival.
Mick Jagger teases Glastonbury slot: 'Is it going to rain on the Sunday?'
Speaking to NME, Jagger revealed that the band were likely to add to their 2012 New York, New Jersey and London gigs later this year, saying that there are lots of offers and opportunities available should he and his bandmates, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts, wish to take them. Asked about the Stones' plans for the next 12 months, Jagger said: "Well, I'm just looking at what offers are coming in for this year and sorting them out. I hate announcing things when they're not booked. People are always like, 'Yakety yak, you didn't do that in the end', and I say, 'Well, yeah, we never really announced it!'"
He later added: "All I'm doing at the moment is sifting through the possibilities, looking at the dates and how each one can fit in and so on. And then we'll see what we can come out with." Asked if one of those possibilities was playing Glastonbury, Jagger said:
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superrevvy
Rolling Stones “seriously considering” £1m offer to headline Glastonbury
Seriously ? Come On. It's only 1 million.
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superrevvy
I am sooooo hyped up about these 2013 shows about to rain down upon us that
I even made myself a new IORR signature. I will revise it as new info is released.
Hope you like it. I did it for you. See ya soon.
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Lien
....and, another rumor !
The Rolling Stones to play MGM Grand Garden Arena twice this summer?
Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013 | 10:42 a.m.
Wicked Whispers & Racy Rumors this Thursday morning! It is a solid rumor, but neither MGM Grand nor The Rolling Stones has confirmed it yet.
High-level secret word slipped out this morning that the world’s greatest rock and roll band will play MGM Grand Garden Arena this summer -- not once but twice.
June 7 and 14 have been tentatively penciled on the calendar. I can’t get any reaction from my MGM contacts, though, just yet. After the Stones’ 50th anniversary concert celebrations ended in New York in December, first rumblings began about a full-blown 2013 tour.
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This month, the Stones semi-confirmed that they’d hit the road again but denied any plans to play Coachella as a kickoff.
A few days later, frontman Mick Jagger said that he would meet with the band members to discuss what they wanted to do. He confirmed that there had been several offers for a tour, adding that we would have to wait for an official announcement about dates and venues.
As of this morning, The Rolling Stones have not confirmed any schedule for a 2013 tour, but my source is highly reliable and trustworthy.
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drbryant
I put them on Ebay just hoping to get my money back ($400 each, after all), and they sold for $2000 for the pair.
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superrevvy
Rolling Stones “seriously considering” £1m offer to headline Glastonbury
Seriously ? Come On. It's only 1 million.
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Rockman
Vegas ..... naturalist has contacts ........ peace
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samunknown
The latest rumours surrounding the Stones is that, following their mini BRIT gig, the band are to announce a UK stadium tour with tickets going on sale either Friday 22nd February or Friday 1st March. In addition, the Stones are also rumoured to reveal details of a Sunday night headline performance at Glastonbury Festival and an appearance at London's Hard Rock Calling this summer.
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talkcheap
I'm thinking about becoming an Bob Dylan fan instead. The benefits? Tour every year. Cheaper tickets. More jaming och songs played in a different way and better lyrics.
Well No, a Stones fan are you forever!
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superrevvy
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JumpinJackOLantern
During one of the pre-shows before the PPV I noticed that on several occasions the
words, The Rolling Stones, "greatest rock 'n roll band of all time" appeared
on the screen. That was a departure from the standard, "greatest rock 'n roll band
in the world".
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JumpinJackOLantern
During one of the pre-shows before the PPV I noticed that on several occasions the
words, The Rolling Stones, "greatest rock 'n roll band of all time" appeared
on the screen. That was a departure from the standard, "greatest rock 'n roll band
in the world".
If true, JumpinJack, that's amazing. That would be Jagger admitting/advertising
that they were no longer the best at this point in time. Now they're just
the best that ever was.
Truth in advertising, whattaya know...
Honestly, Jagger's kid's band rocks harder at this point
(Music by Turbogeist, Visuals by Georgia May)
The Stones have now joined the Eagles and Temptations etc as strictly a heritage
act. Casinos are the best place for them.
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. It's just not proper for an old English gentlemen to toot his own horn.