The Rolling Stones might be heading to North America for a 14-city tour, and they may be planning to play Sticky Fingers in its entirety.
While there has been no confirmation of these plans so far, the band are reportedly going to be re-issuing their classic 1971 album Sticky Fingers, so a tour of the album would coincide nicely with the release.
Watch the Rolling Stones perform 'Brown Sugar' in 1972:
According to Song Mango, the tour will be kicking off on May 24 at San Diego's Petco Park, and will then stop by the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. There is also talk that they will play in Milwaukee on June 22, TCF Bank Stadium in Minneapolis some time in June, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 4, as well as Colorado’s Red Rocks, Buffalo's Ralph Wilson Stadium and somewhere in New York City (but not in Manhattan). The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is reporting that the Stones will be stopping by Heinz Field on June 20.
There are also said to be tour stops in Canada planned, possibly including a festival appearance.
There is expected to be an official announcement made regarding the tour some time next week.