The Rolling Stones were joined onstage at their Sunday night show in Montreal by Arcade Fire frontman Win Butler, as the band promised last week via Twitter. The band played three concerts at Chicago's United Center as part of their "50 & Counting" tour, bringing in more than $16.5 million dollars. Read More »
With all the news surrounding the Rolling Stones and their 2013 North American tour, as well as their stops at the Glastonbury Festival and Hyde Park this summer, you would think Mick Jagger and Keith Richards would getting most of the attention. However, Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has been making some headlines recently over comments he made in an interview. First, Watts said he didn't want to play the Glastonbury Festival and he also said he wanted to quit the Stones before their famous 50th Anniversary shows at the end of last year. Read More »
In case you were wondering, the Rolling Stones are still a very in demand band. Even with the band members pushing their 70s and Charlie Watts already 71, the Rolling Stones know how to put on a show, which is why their upcoming 2013 North American tour will be such a hot sell. They also will be making appearances in the U.K. this summer at the Glastonbury Festival and Hyde Park. The show at Hyde Park is especially monumental since they haven't played that gig since their legendary 1969 performance. Apparently fans know this, which is why their July 6 show at Hyde Park sold out in 3 minutes. Read More »
Finally, after weeks of rumors and hints towards a major 2013 North American tour, the Rolling Stones have announced their 2013 tour plans. The legendary rock band has been on everyone's minds since their 50th anniversary concerts in New York, New Jersey, and London late in 2012. The band announced today (Wednesday April 3) on their YouTube page (video below) their "50 and Counting" North American tour dates starting in early May at the Staples Center in Los Angeles along with stops in Chicago, Boston, and Philadelphia. Read More »
The Rolling Stones tour rumors for their upcoming 2013 world tour have been speeding up again with news that the band will be playing the Glastonbury Festival this summer. The latest news; however, surrounds the impending announcement for their 2013 tour plans. We have covered the rumored start dates and possible locations for the band's latest tour, as well as the promoters who have negotiated for the honor of promoting the legendary rock band's latest tour. The most recent news is coming from the band themselves. An announcement could be happening this Wednesday April 3. Read More »
The 2013 Glastonbury Festival just got a whole lot bigger. The Rolling Stones have just been confirmed for the 2013 Glastonbury Festival after weeks of speculation. The festival will also be featuring the Arctic Monkeys and Mumford and Sons this summer. The festival is scheduled to take place June 28 to 30 in the U.K.. Fans must be very excited that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and the rest of the Rolling Stones will be rocking out in England this summer. Read More »
With all the rumors surrounding the Rolling Stones 2013 North American tour, fans sometimes forget that there are still a lot of official announcements that need to be made by the legendary rock band. The latest rumor surrounding the band's 2013 plans involves a possible leg of their tour stopping in Australia. According to reports, the band's 50 and Counting world tour announcement could come as early as this weekend. Get ready Stones fans because Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and Charlie Watts could be coming to a town near you very soon. Read More »
The Rolling Stones rocker, Ronnie Wood's ex-wife, has revealed in an autobiography that she offered her kids drugs like cocaine and marijuana. Read More »
The three day music and art festival at Coachella Valley desert, in Indio, CA will have a big line-up for the event. Though an official 2013 line-up is yet to be made, based on reports here are some of the bands that might show up and some who might not: Read More »