The Rolling Stones have announced a new European tour for 2022.
Titled SIXTY, the set of summer shows will celebrate 60 years since the band’s formation.
This will be the first time The Stones have performed together since the death of their drummer, Charlie Watts.
When is the Rolling Stones 2022 tour?
The Rolling Stones tour is due to last from early June all the way through to late July.
With sets planned across Europe, there are three big gigs planned for the UK in both London and Liverpool.
“When I look out at the sea of people when we play in Europe all I can see is smiles,” said guitarist Ronnie Wood.
“‘It’s heart-warming and I’m glad we make people happy every time we play live. Can’t wait to get on this brand-new stage with the boys and have some fun.”
The Rolling Stones tour dates – full list
June 2022
- 05 – Olympic Stadium – Munich, Germany
- 09 – Anfield Stadium – Liverpool, UK
- 13 – Johan Cruijff Arena – Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 17 – Wankdorf Stadium – Bern, Switzerland
- 21 – San Siro Stadium – Milan, Italy
- 25 – American Express Presents Bst Hyde Park – London, UK
July 2022
- 03 – American Express Presents BST Hyde Park – London, UK
- 11 – King Baudouin Stadium – Brussels, Belgium
- 15 – Ernst Happel Stadium – Vienna, Austria
- 19 – Groupama Stadium – Lyon, France
- 23 – Hippodrome Parislongchamp – Paris, France
- 27 – Veltins-arena – Gelsenkirchen, Germany
- 31 – Friends Arena – Stockholm, Sweden
How to get tickets for the Rolling Stones tour 2022
Fans of the Stones can purchase pre-sale tickets for both the Liverpool and London shows, as well as all European tour locations.
For the UK leg, fans can pick up VIP and travel tickets from 16 March.
Amex presales for The Rolling Stones gigs at Hyde Park and Liverpool have already begun and can be accessed online.
How much do Rolling Stones tickets cost?
Rolling Stones tour tickets vary vastly in price depending on location and ticket type.
Standard Liverpool tickets are set to cost between £220 – £288.
Those hoping to catch the Stones in London on June 25th should expect to pay anywhere between £172 – £566 for a standard ticket, with VIP tickets coming in above £3,000.
Tickets of the London July date should cost £184 – £927.
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