Rolling Stones Expected to Announce Tour on Wednesday
The Rolling Stones are expected to make a big announcement on Wednesday, and it’s presumably about their long-rumored American summer tour. Billboards stating “Start Me Up” and other song titles alongside the Stones’ tongue logo have gone up around the country, and their Facebook, Twitter and official app have been counting down to #StartMeUpWednesday for a few days.
The group is already confirmed for the Glastonbury Festival on June 29th, and their other tour plans have been just about the worst-kept secret in rock. Late last month, Rolling Stone reported the band had signed on with AEG for an 18-date North American run. They will receive between $4 million and $5 million per show, meaning top tickets will cost about $500 to $650. Those numbers may be eye-popping, but they’re actually slightly less than the top-tier seats from the band’s brief 2012 tour.
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It’s unclear how the tour will be announced on Wednesday. Many of the Stones’ past tours were announced with gigantic press conferences, but their 2012 dates were announced by press release.
The Rolling Stones are going to play London’s Hyde Park this summer and will probably add other European dates, but it seems likely this will be a significantly smaller tour than the marathon outings of the past. “Are the Stones going to do anything after this? I doubt it,” an industry source told Rolling Stone. “Look, anything’s possible. But it’s Mick and Keith’s show, so we don’t know.”