In case you were wondering, the Rolling Stones are still a very in demand band. Even with the band members pushing their 70s and Charlie Watts already 71, the Rolling Stones know how to put on a show, which is why their upcoming 2013 North American tour will be such a hot sell. They also will be making appearances in the U.K. this summer at the Glastonbury Festival and Hyde Park. The show at Hyde Park is especially monumental since they haven't played that gig since their legendary 1969 performance. Apparently fans know this, which is why their July 6 show at Hyde Park sold out in 3 minutes. Read More »
With all the rumors surrounding the Rolling Stones 2013 North American tour, fans sometimes forget that there are still a lot of official announcements that need to be made by the legendary rock band. The latest rumor surrounding the band's 2013 plans involves a possible leg of their tour stopping in Australia. According to reports, the band's 50 and Counting world tour announcement could come as early as this weekend. Get ready Stones fans because Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, and Charlie Watts could be coming to a town near you very soon. Read More »
The latest details are starting to come in involving the Rolling Stones 2013 tour. The band's North American arena tour will net the band between $4 and $5 million per show. Tickets for the show will cost between $500 and $600 for the best seats in the house. There also is news on who will be promoting the band's 18 show tour that begins May 2. It looks like AEG Live has stepped in as the promoter for the Rolling Stones after a deal with Australian promoter Paul Dainty and Virgin Music fell through. Read More »
Mayer is back on tour! The announcement of John Mayer's 2013 tour dates comes only days after his split with ex-girlfriend Katy Perry. The "Gravity" singer, who was forced to take 10 months off to treat a throat condition, is finally better and ready to refocus on singing and promoting his 2012 album, "Born and Raised," reveals E! News. The 2013 tour, kicking off July 6th at Milwaukee's SummerFest, will be his first major concert tour in three years following his unfortunate vocal hiatus, Billboard reports. Nearly all of Mayer's concerts will be opened by American Idol winner Phillip Phillips who has strummed his way to the top of the charts this year with his single "Home." Mayer will visit over 40 cities in four countries during the July-October tour, including dates at Colorado's famed Red Rocks (July 16) and the Hollywood Bowl (Oct. 5), as well as festival stops at Luna Park in Buenos Aires, Argentina (Sept. 17), and Rock in Rio in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil (Sept. 21). Read More »
Beatles legend Paul McCartney just keeps on rocking. The legendary singer just announced his first live tour date of 2013 will be taking place in Warsaw, Poland. The June 22nd show at National Stadium will mark the beginning of McCartney's new tour called "Out There." The 70-year-old former Beatles singer will be touring throughout 2013 to promote his new album. Read More »