In news that won’t really come as a surprise to anyone, we can reveal that tickets for The Rolling Stones hugely-anticipated November comeback shows in London’s O2 Arena have sold-out within 30 minutes - but don’t worry, you can still find legitimate, safe tickets using our ticket price comparison service.
The iconic British rockers will step back on stage for concerts billed as 'The Rolling Stones: 50 Years And Counting', celebrating their 50th anniversary as a band. The group will play two shows at London's O2 Arena on on Sunday 25th November and Thursday 29th November and two shows at Newark's Prudential Center, near New York, on 13th December and 15th December.
Speaking about the anticipated concerts, Sir Mick Jagger says: "Everybody loves a celebration, and London and New York are two good places to do it in." Richards added: "I've always said the best place for rock and roll is on the stage and the same is true for the Stones."
Unsurprisingly, tickets for the gigs sold out in stupidly fast time despite the high prices, and it looks like the concerts will be the biggest of the year - and maybe even the biggest this side of the millennium. If you missed out on the initial rush this morning, don't forget you can still get your hands on legitimate and safe tickets. Head over to our Rolling Stones tickets page to compare tickets now!
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