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 »
Elton John has cancelled the rest of his summer tour dates following his diagnosis with appendicitis. The performer was on a European tour when he fell ill and called in doctors to investigate. Read More »
Mick Jagger told concert-goers in advance that they shouldn't expect anything sentimental out of The Rolling Stones when the band returned to Hyde Park in London 44 years after the band's last show there. It seems the group went out of its way to relive the famous shows however. Read More »
The Rolling Stones haven't played London's Hyde Park for nearly 45 years, and the last time the band played there was kind of a big deal, but that doesn't mean fans should expect a historical reenactment of the band's 1969 show, says vocalist Mick Jagger. Read More »
The Rolling Stones have announced that the band's entire back catalog has been rereleased on iTunes as part of the band's fiftieth anniversary celebration. 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 »
The Rolling Stones have been gaining momentum heading into their "50 and Counting" tour recently before they started playing any shows. Following their 50th Anniversary shows in London, New Jersey, and Brooklyn late last year, the Rolling Stones have been as in demand as any musical artist. Fans have been clamoring to see Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood since they returned to the stage for a handful of shows last year. After recently announcing their 2013 North American tour dates, it seems the demand to see the legendary rockers was too great to just stand pat. Read More »
With the Rolling Stones announcing the tour dates and locations for their "50 and Counting" 2013 North American tour, along with news of them playing the Glastonbury Festival and Hyde Park this summer, there really are only a couple loose ends left. However, when you're talking about the Rolling Stones, they are still some pretty big loose ends. The latest news surrounding the legendary rock band gives fans the date for their first tour stop in Los Angeles as well as a second stop in London. Read More »
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 »
Reported by the BBC, the Westminster Council will allow the alternative rock band Snow Patrol to play until 1 a.m. on Friday morning, July 27, for the opening day of the 2012 Summer Olympics. The show will also feature performances by Duran Duran, Stereophonics, and Paolo Nutini. Read More »