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Rolling Stones confirm new tour dates and announce two extra shows Rolling Stones confirm new tour dates and announce two extra shows
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The Rolling Stones have confirmed the rescheduled dates for the Australian and New Zealand leg of their 14 On Fire world tour.The Rolling Stones have confirmed the rescheduled dates for the Australian and New Zealand leg of their 14 On Fire world tour.
The Stones have also announced the addition of two shows – one at Perth Arena and the other at Hope Estate in the Hunter Valley.The Stones have also announced the addition of two shows – one at Perth Arena and the other at Hope Estate in the Hunter Valley.
Earlier this month Frontier Touring confirmed the band would return between 25 October and 22 November but didn’t reveal the concert dates.Earlier this month Frontier Touring confirmed the band would return between 25 October and 22 November but didn’t reveal the concert dates.
The Stones will kick off the rescheduled tour at the revamped Adelaide Oval on 25 October instead of Perth, a statement released by Mushroom Promotions on Tuesday confirmed.The Stones will kick off the rescheduled tour at the revamped Adelaide Oval on 25 October instead of Perth, a statement released by Mushroom Promotions on Tuesday confirmed.
The band was originally set to start the tour in Perth.The band was originally set to start the tour in Perth.
The veteran British rockers touched down in Australia on 17 March for their 14 On Fire tour, only to leave three days later following the death of Mick Jagger's partner, L'Wren Scott. The veteran British rockers touched down in Australia on 17 March for their 14 On Fire tour, only to leave three days later following the death of Mick Jagger's partner, L'Wren Scott.
Their Australian six-date tour was postponed as a result.Their Australian six-date tour was postponed as a result.