Photo by Marc Millman

The Rolling Stones have announced a European tour to celebrate their 60th anniversary. The run will feature 14 shows across 10 countries and begin on June 1 at Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid, Spain. 

The Sixty tour will see Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood make their long-awaited return to the UK, with stops at Anfield Stadium in their native Liverpool on June 9 and a two-night stand at the legendary Hyde Park in London on June 25 and July 3. 

On tour, the band will be joined by Steve Jordan on drums. The Sixty tour marks the first without Charlies Watts, who passed away in August 2021. Watts joined the band in 1963, and provided the backbeats on some of The Rolling Stones’ earliest and most historic LPs, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St. and more. Read the full story here

The Sixty tour follows the success of the critically acclaimed and highest-grossing U.S. No Filter tour, which saw the legendary ensemble sell out stadiums and gross over half a million ticket sales in fall 2021. 

In celebration of the upcoming tour, the band has also shared a brand new Rolling Stones tongue for the tour, produced by award-winning British designer Mark Norton. See below. 

To purchase tickets visit www.rollingstones.com.

The Rolling Stones Sixty Tour Dates: 

June 1 – Wanda Metropolitano Stadium – Madrid

June 5 – Olympic Stadium – Munich 

June 9 – Anfield Stadium – Liverpool

June 13 – Johan Cruijff Arena – Amsterdam 

June 17 – Wankdorf Stadium – Bern

June 21 –  San Siro Stadium – Milan

July 25 – American Express presents BST Hyde Park – London 

July 3 – American Express presents BST Hyde Park – London 

July 11 – King Baudouin Stadium – Brussels

July 15 – Ernst Happel Stadium – Vienna 

July 19 – Groupama Stadium – Lyon 

July 23 – Hippodrome ParisLongchamp – Paris 

July 27 – Veltins-Arena – Gelsenkirchen 

July 31 – Friends Arena – Stockholm