The Rolling Stones have reportedly shelved a forthcoming U.K. and European tour planned for 2025. According to the Times, the rock band has scrapped the idea of hitting the road later this year. The report says that the group – Mick Jagger,
Marianne Faithfull, the British pop star, muse, libertine and old soul who inspired and helped write some of the Rolling Stones' greatest songs, died at 78 on Thursday in London.
The estimate across all of The Rolling Stones' tours stands at over 45 million, with numbers accrued from over a staggering 2,000 shows.
The Stones last played London in 2022, with two sold-out shows at BST Hyde Park. The ‘Gimme Shelter’ singers were expected to announce a summer 2025 tour with concerts in Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, Paris, and the Big Smoke.
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The Rolling Stones will not be heading on tour over summer 2025 after they were heavily rumoured to do so, it has been reported.
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Here’s a toast to Marianne Faithfull, a true rock & roll legend. Nobody was ever better at being an old rock star, except maybe Leonard Cohen. Yet the difference is that Cohen didn’t release his debut album until he was 33 — he was never young in public.
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Faithfull played herself in Jean-Luc Godard’s 1966 movie “Made in U.S.A.,” starring Anna Karina, and made her debut onstage co-starring in Chekhov’s “Three Sisters” with Glenda Jackson. She starred alongside Alain Delon in the 1968 film “The Girl on a Motorcycle,” and worked with other heavy hitters including Orson Welles and Oliver Reed.
After it was previously reported The Rolling Stones planned to tour the United Kingdom and Europe in 2025, these dates have now been cancelled.