In total, 14 concerts will be given in ten countries for this tour called "Sixty" (sixty in French).
It will begin on June 1 in Madrid and end on July 31 in Stockholm, passing in particular through the mythical Anfield stadium in Liverpool, that of San Siro in Milan or even in Brussels.
In France, fans of the group will be able to see them on July 19 at Groupama Stadium in Lyon and on July 23 at the Paris-Longchamp racecourse, with 50,000 seats available each time.
It will be a European tour without Charlie Watts, historic drummer who died in 2021, replaced by newcomer Steve Jordan for the American tour last year.
She began to be unveiled Friday on social networks, through a 13-second sequence, in which we heard the first notes of the hit "Can't you hear me knocking?"
("Can't you hear me knocking?"), with the famous red hanging tongue logo placed in different places on a map.
The year 2022 is loaded with symbols for the Stones.
The group celebrates the 50th anniversary of one of its iconic albums, "Exile on main street" and especially its 60th anniversary.
The band's birth certificate is set by rock critics when they first performed together in July 1962 at the Marquee in London.
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