The Rolling Stones have announced they will be performing across the UK and Europe this summer with a 60th-anniversary tour.
And the iconic rock band will be coming to Liverpool for a show at the Anfield Stadium.
The Liverpool show is taking place on Thursday, June 9 and you can get tickets now.
The tour will mark the band's first outing since the legendary drummer Charlie Watts's passing in August 2021.
Sharing the exciting news on their Instagram Keith Richards said: "Sorry to keep you all hanging around, but the waiting is over, I’ve always said the best place for rock and roll is on being on stage with the Stones and this year is very special."
The Stones just keep on rolling! We are thrilled to announce the Rolling Stones 2022 Tour! Titled SIXTY to celebrate 60 special years together-Mick, Keith & Ronnie will be playing dates across Europe this summer including 2 shows at London’s BST Hyde Park:https://t.co/cimRWrDl07 pic.twitter.com/qQDZfDc96K
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) March 14, 2022
Get tickets to The Rolling Stones:
If you fancy getting tickets to watch one of the best rock bands in the world, then you can get tickets.
The tickets go on sale at 10am on Friday, March 18.
You can get tickets via Ticketmaster.
The Rolling Stones UK and European tour dates:
JUNE
Wednesday 1 – MADRID, Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, SPAIN
Sunday 5 – MUNICH, Olympic Stadium, GERMANY
Thursday 9 – LIVERPOOL, Anfield Stadium, UK
Monday 13 – AMSTERDAM, Johan Cruijff Arena, NETHERLANDS
Friday 17 – BERN, Wankdorf Stadium, SWITZERLAND
Tuesday 21 – MILAN, San Siro Stadium, ITALY
Saturday 25 – LONDON, American Express presents BST Hyde Park, UK
JULY
Sunday 3 – LONDON, American Express presents BST Hyde Park, UK
Monday 11 – BRUSSELS, King Baudouin Stadium, BELGIUM
Friday 15 – VIENNA, Ernst Happel Stadium, AUSTRIA
Tuesday 19 – LYON, Groupama Stadium, FRANCE
Saturday 23 – PARIS, Hippodrome Paris, FRANCE
Wednesday 27 – GELSENKIRCHEN, Veltins Arena, GERMANY
Sunday 31 – STOCKHOLM, Friends Arena, SWEDEN
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