The Rolling Stones plan huge comeback to mark first live UK dates in three years
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Music fans are set to be elated as The Rolling Stones are ready to perform in the UK once again. The iconic rockers haven't performed on home soil in three years following their brilliant Hyde Park concerts in 2022. But now, they are said to be returning to play four UK dates at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London.
The band, including Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards, have decided to bring their Hackney Diamonds tour to Europe. It comes on the back of a successful run of shows stateside. It's claimed they have been planning their UK return "for months" with the legendary musicians reportedly "itching to get back out on the road".
"All three of them feel so alive when they are in front of a stadium full of fans. It keeps them young," according to an insider who was speaking to Mail Online. "They want to show everybody that they have still got it. It is going to be amazing.". It's said an official announcement will be due in the coming weeks. As well as concerts in the UK, the band is reported to be ready to take in dates in Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam and Paris.
Last month it was revealed the band bring in more money per gig than Taylor Swift. Pollstar’s annual Voice of Live year-end review found the rockers' Hackney Diamonds tour was the most lucrative. Sir Mick, 81, Keith Richards, 80, and Ronnie Wood, 77, took £10,345,659 in revenue per night. The total even eclipsed pop sensation Taylor Swift, 35, in single night takings. Music analysis firm Pollstar’s annual Voice of Live year-end review estimated Taylor raked in £10,332,133 a night on her record-breaking Eras Tour. It took a total of £1.74billion.