Mick Jagger has confirmed that The Rolling Stones will play together this autumn.
The legendary band celebrated the 50th anniversary of their first ever gig earlier this month (July 12), and have been constantly surrounded by rumours that they are preparing to play together once more to mark the half-centenary landmark.
Earlier this week, Jagger revealed that they had turned down the chance to play the Olympics opening ceremony because they weren’t “stage ready”, while guitarist Keith Richards said that although he and his bandmates had been rehearsing and would “definitely” play together again, he couldn’t predict when they would be taking to the stage.
When asked by the Evening Standard when the band would next perform live together, however, Jagger replied: “This autumn”.
Speaking at The Rolling Stones: 50 photography exhibition at London’s Somerset House, he added: You will definitely be seeing us all together soon. It’s been great fun being back together and there are a lot of memories in here. I can’t believe it’s been 50 years. We’ve been hanging out together, seeing quite a bit of each other and we want to do some gigs.
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