The Rolling Stones Concert Tour Dates for 2012 Surface On Dutch Website
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012 |
Written by Elliott Batte
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A Dutch internet site known as ’Artiesten Nieuws’, which roughly translates as 'Artists News', has claimed that The Rolling Stones have ‘announced’ some dates as part of an up-and-coming concert tour, however, Stereoboard believes these dates to be fake.
UPDATE: Since we published this article, The Rolling Stones Official Twitter Account contacted us to confirm our suspicions. The post read: "The story on the Dutch website is untrue, and originates from a site that was duped into selling tickets for non-existant gigs."
The article claims that the website was tipped off by an ‘anonymous’ but ‘reliable’ large European company about the dates, which would see The Stones performing in London, Paris and Berlin among other cities, but there is no official source behind the dates and we believe the dates have been fabricated.
Artiesten Nieuws claims that The Rolling Stones will be performing at Arsenal Football Club’s Emirates Stadium on September 20th – right in the middle of the football season. It’s unlikely a premier league team would be using their expensive new stadium to host rock concerts mid-season – so we can pretty much rule that out. Zurich’s Letzigrund stadium is also said to be used – though FC Zurich and Grasshopper FC would most likely have something to say about that.
It’s still unknown whether the Rolling Stones will decide to venture out onto the road to celebrate 50 years since their first gig together, however, guitarist Ronnie Wood dropped the biggest hints so far this morning, saying that they were on the ‘verge’ of a decision and that a reunion would ‘be lovely, wouldn't it?’.
Stay with Stereoboard for more news on The Rolling Stones – we’ll be the first to alert you of any official announcements that come from the band.
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