More than 65,000 people paid to see The Rolling Stones on each night of their-two weekend stop at Hyde Park in London. But if you were stuck in the United States and couldn't get out to the show, the band is now offering a recorded version of the concert on iTunes. "The Rolling Stones - Hyde Park Live" is available for a $9.99 download price. Read More »
Several never-before-seen pictures of The Rolling Stones are set to go on display at the Proud Chelsea gallery in London beginning in June, according to NME.com. Read More »
With all the news surrounding the Rolling Stones and their 2013 North American tour, as well as their stops at the Glastonbury Festival and Hyde Park this summer, you would think Mick Jagger and Keith Richards would getting most of the attention. However, Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has been making some headlines recently over comments he made in an interview. First, Watts said he didn't want to play the Glastonbury Festival and he also said he wanted to quit the Stones before their famous 50th Anniversary shows at the end of last year. Read More »