Rolling Stones tour: How to get tickets for band's first UK tour in five years
'It’s such a joy to play with this band there’s no stopping us, we’re only just getting started really' - Keith Richards
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Your support makes all the difference.The Rolling Stones have announced their first UK and Ireland shows in five years, which will take in dates in London, Cardiff and Manchester.
The iconic rock band last performed at Hyde Park in London in 2013. This new tour will begin at Croke Park in Dublin on 17 May, with an additional date added at the London Stadium on 25 May.
Their final show of the tour will take place at Twickenham Stadium in London on 19 June.
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Dates in full:
May 17 – Croke Park, Dublin - TICKETS
May 22 – London Stadium, London - TICKETS
May 25 - London Stadium, London - TICKETS
June 5 – Old Trafford, Manchester - TICKETS
June 9 – BT Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh - TICKETS
June 15 – Principality Stadium, Cardiff - TICKETS
June 19 – Twickenham Stadium, London - TICKETS
Keith Richards said: “It’s such a joy to play with this band there’s no stopping us, we’re only just getting started really.”
Mick Jagger added: ‘‘This part of the ‘No Filter’ tour is really special for the Stones. 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.’’
“When I look out at the sea of people when we play all I can see is smiles,” Ronnie Wood said. ”It’s heart-warming and I’m glad we make people happy. Music makes me happy, and it makes them happy…. it’s infectious”
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