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Keith Richards has hinted at a new Rolling Stones tour, as he revealed the band have been rehearsing together to mark their 50th anniversary togther.
The band are yet to confirm a tour or any live dates, but rumours have been fuelled of upcoming performances as the band have reunited to work on live performances together.
"There's things in the works - I think it's definitely happening,"said Keith Richards in an interview with the BBC. "But when? I can't say yet."
"We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - we've got together and it feels so good."
The band performed their first ever show at London's Marquee Club on 12 July, 1962 and the band have come back together to mark their 50 years in music. The band returned to the location yesterday to mark their anniversary.
Recent rumours concerning the Rolling Stones 50th Anniversary plans have included a Jack White-produced album, a performance at Glastonbury 2013 and an October tour. The band are yet to confirm any live performances.
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