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The Rolling Stones are finally bringing their No Filter tour to the UK and Ireland this summer – and they’ve also added a number of European dates for good measure, too.
The veteran rockers, who have been going strong for 56 years, are set to play Dublin's Croke Park on 17 May before heading to London on 2 June. This will be followed by gigs in Manchester, Edinburgh and Cardiff, before returning to London for a second show.
They’re also set to call in at Berlin, Marseille, Stuttgart, Prague and Warsaw. Tickets for the UK go on general sale at 9am this Friday, 2 March.
"This part of the No Filter tour is really special for the Stones," said Mick Jagger. "We are looking forward to getting back onstage in the summer and playing to fans in the UK and Ireland. It’s always exhilarating going to cities we haven’t played for quite a while and also some new venues for us like Old Trafford & The London Stadium."
Keith Richards added: "It’s such a joy to play with this band there’s no stopping us, we’re only just getting started really."
Charlie Watts commented: "The Stones audience is the glue that keeps us together. The best and most satisfying moment is when you are reaching the end of the show and they are all going nuts."
“When I look out at the sea of people when we play all I can see is smiles," added Ronnie Wood. "It’s heart-warming and I’m glad we make people happy. Music makes me happy, and it makes them happy… its infectious”
The Rolling Stones play:
MAY
17 - Croke Park, Dublin, IE
22 - London Stadium, London
JUNE
05 - Old Trafford Football Stadium, Manchester
09 - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh
15 - Principality Stadium, Cardiff
19 - Twickenham Stadium, London
22 - Berlin Olympiastadion, Berlin, DE
26 - Orange Velodrome, Marseille, FR
30 - Mercedes-Benz Arena, Stuttgart, DE
04 - Letnany Airport, Prague, CZ<p>
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More about: The Rolling Stones