The Rolling Stones are believed to be planning another world tour for February 2014, according to guitarist Ronnie Wood.
Newspaper The Sun reports that Wood said that the iconic rockers would reunite once more for a string of shows in February, following up their huge anniversary shows at London's Hyde Park in July.
"While the big wheel is rolling we are going to capture it before it stops totally," said Wood.
Speaking of their shows last year and their already legendary headline slot at Glastonbury, Wood added: "Everybody had a smile on their face, which was brilliant.
However, a spokesman for the band has since told NME that the Stones have 'no firm plans yet'.
The Rolling Stones on stage at Glastonbury 2013
Meanwhile, the band have announced that their Hyde Park gig will be available to watch on DVD and Blu-Ray next month.
The band performed two sold out shows in the London park earlier in the summer following their huge headlining Glastonbury slot. The performance, which took place back in July, can now be experienced on your TV screens from November 11, the official release date of the DVD.
It will feature their performance in full and two hours of unseen back stage footage. A CD recording of the gig is already available to purchase.
The tracklisting to 'Sweet Summer Sun – Hyde Park Live':
'Start Me Up'
'It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll'
'Street Fighting Man'
'Ruby Tuesday'
'Doom And Gloom'
'Honky Tonk Women'
'You Got The Silver'
'Happy'
'Miss You'
'Midnight Rambler'
'Gimme Shelter'
'Jumpin'
'Jack Flash'
'Sympathy For The Devil'
'Brown Sugar'
'You Can’t Always Get What You Want'
'(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction'
Below: 14 photos of The Rolling Stones' Hyde Park gig