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The Rolling Stones will perform Hyde Park this summer as part of their 60th anniversary tour

The Rolling Stones will perform Hyde Park this summer as part of their 60th anniversary tour
On April 4, 2016, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards arrive at the Saatchi Gallery in London for the exclusive view of 'The Rolling Stones: Exhibitionism. Image Credit

The Rolling Stones have scheduled two Hyde Park concerts as part of their 60th-anniversary tour this summer.

The band will perform at BST Hyde Park on Saturday, June 25th, and Sunday, July 3rd, according to a press release issued on Monday.

This summer, the band will embark on their SIXTY tour, which will feature current members Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood.

The new tour will get off on June 1 in Madrid with 14 gigs in ten countries across Europe.

The Stones will also perform two gigs at BTS Hyde Park in London, one at Liverpool FC's Anfield stadium and the other at BTS Hyde Park in London.

Another veteran musician will be performing on the world-famous Pyramid stage at Glastonbury when the Stones come to the stage in Hyde Park on June 25. 

Sir Paul McCartney comes back to Worthy Farm to headline the event for the second time, having previously performed there in 2004.

After the loss of long-time drummer Charlie Watts, the Stones will be joined on stage by Steve Jordan on drums for their SIXTY tour.

When Watts was unable to perform owing to health difficulties, Jordan, 65, was brought in to participate on the Stones' No Filter tour last year.

Watts died at the age of 80 on August 24, 2021.

Several iconic Stones songs will be performed on the SIXTY tour, including Gimme Shelter, Jumpin' Jack Flash, and (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.

The concert will also feature high-end production, such as expansive stages, cutting-edge lighting, and cutting-edge video design. 
The Rolling Stones have released a new design of their iconic tongue to commemorate their 60th anniversary and forthcoming European tour.
The Rolling Stones have released a new design of their iconic tongue to commemorate their 60th anniversary and forthcoming European tour. Image Credit

Mark Norton, an award-winning British designer, has produced a new version of the Stones' famed tongue emblem to commemorate the anniversary and tour.

The original tongue outline has been retained, but the iconic red color has been replaced with a vibrant combination of colors, with a pink and yellow outline encasing a vibrant blue pattern.

British designer John Pasche created the first tongue in 1970, and it has become synonymous with the band.

Source: Standard

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