The Rolling Stones get set to hit Down Under for their postponed Australian 14 On Fire Tour
THE Rolling Stones are getting rock’n’roll ready to hit Down Under next month for their postponed Australian 14 On Fire tour, sharing a video with fans to get them started up.
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THE Rolling Stones are getting rock’n’roll ready to hit Down Under next month for their postponed Australian 14 On Fire tour, sharing a video with fans to get them started up.
The veteran UK rockers sure know how to fill a stadium and say they are in the best vibe as a band together since the seventies.
“We know what we are going to do when we get up there but we have no idea what the crowd are going to do,” rocker Keith Richards says in the video.
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“We are so excited to be playing Australia.”
“We just seem to keep going and just doing it,” drummer Charlie Watts quips.
The band was forced to cancel the Australian leg of their tour in March following the sudden death of frontman Mick Jagger’s designer girlfriend L’Wren Scott.
The Stones will arrive for their first show in Adelaide on October 25 followed by their much awaited Melbourne shows at Rod Laver Arena on November 5 and at Hanging Rock on November 8 with special guests British India and The Preatures.
Limited tickets are still available through Ticketek.
Originally published as The Rolling Stones get set to hit Down Under for their postponed Australian 14 On Fire Tour