The Rolling Stones share video teasing UK and European tour

Could they be celebrating their 60th anniversary?

The Rolling Stones
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 11th Mar 2022
Last updated 11th Mar 2022

The Rolling Stones have seemingly started teasing a new UK and European tour. The legendary band posted a video to their social channels today (11th March) along with the caption: “Can’t you hear me knocking…”

Soundtracked by the iconic guitar riffs to The Rolling Stones’ 1971 ‘Sticky Fingers’ track ‘Can't You Hear Me Knocking’, the short video features planet earth rotating towards Europe.

Once on Europe, various Rolling Stones tongue and lips logos appear across the continent presumably pointing towards live shows in those specific locations.

There are two logos on the UK – one placed on London and the other one somewhere in the north of England, which could possibly be Manchester, Leeds or Liverpool.

The Rolling Stones tease live shows:

The Rolling Stones celebrate their 60th anniversary in 2022 so it’s a fair assumption that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood will be hitting the road to celebrate their six-decade milestone.

We’ll wait with baited breath for more news from The Rolling Stones!

Last December, The Rolling Stones honoured the late-great Charlie Watts at a secret gig at London’s world-famous Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club. The legendary drummer died aged 80 in August.

While we're still waiting for The Rolling Stones to confirm a tour, there are plenty of others coming up this year.

Take a look at these tours in 2022:

ABBA - 'ABBA Voyage'

ABBA's virtual tour 'ABBA Voyage' started on 27th May 2022. The tour sees the ABBA avatars accompanied by a 10-piece live band, all taking place in a custom-built arena at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, London.

Rod Stewart - UK Tour

In support of his 31st studio album 'The Tears of Hercules', released on the 12th November 2021, Sir Rod will be stopping off at arenas in Nottingham, London, Glasgow, Liverpool, Birmingham, Leeds, Manchester and Newcastle, in November and December.

The Cure - Tour Euro 22

The Cure will be embarking on their Tour Euro 22 which will take them across Europe in October and November 2022, before heading to the UK and Ireland. Throughout December, they will visit Dublin, Belfast, Glasgow, Leeds, Birmingham, Cardiff and London.

Robbie Williams - 'The XXV Tour'

Robbie Williams announced 'The XXV Tour', the tour will support his album 'XXV' which he announced in June 2022.
Starting in October 2022, it sees Robbie perform across the country including London, Birmingham, Manchester, and Glasgow.

Al Stewart - UK tour

Al Stewart will take to the road in October and November 2022 with The Empty Pockets and saxophonist Marc Macisso.

Elton John - 'Farewell Yellow Brick Road: The Final Tour'

Elton's 'Farewell Yellow Brick Road: The Final Tour' is set to return to the UK, March - June 2023.


Speaking about the tour, Elton commented that: "It's the last time I will be touring and travelling the world… and I can't wait to see you all one last time. I want to go out with a bang and say thank you and leave people thinking, 'God I saw the last tour and it was fantastic'".

The Who - UK tour 2023

The Who's Pete Townshend has confirmed that The Who are still planning to tour the UK - however we will have to wait until in 2023! The band will be returning with rescheduled dates from their previously cancelled tour (which was halted due to restrictions put in place from the global pandemic).

Peter Gabriel 'i/o - The Tour'

Peter Gabriel will be bringing his 'i/o - The Tour' to the UK in June 2023. He will be performing in London, Manchester, Glasgow and Birmingham.

Pet Shop Boys - 'Dreamworld: The Greatest Hits Live' tour

Pet Shop Boys are touring around the UK in 2023. They will be performing at London OVO Arena Wembley, Aberdeen P&J Live, Liverpool M&S Bank Arena and Leeds First Direct Arena in June 2023.

Cliff Richard - 'Blue Sapphire Tour'

Cliff Richard announced he would be heading on the 'Blue Sapphire Tour' in November 2023 to celebrate 65 years in the music industry. His shows include dates in London, Blackpool and Glasgow, where he will play hits from his extensive music catalogue.

Madness

Madness are heading on a UK and Ireland in June and July 2023, with shows in Rudeley, Middlesborough, Cheshire, Halifax, and Swansea.

Shania Twain - 'Queen of Me'

Country legend Shania Twain is heading on tour in September 2023 and recently added even more dates to the tour due to popular demand.


The tour is in support of her sixth studio album 'Queen of Me' which comes out on 3rd February 2023.

Matt Goss - 'The Matt Goss Experience'

In 2023, Matt will be touring The Matt Goss Experience across the UK. He will be joined by the MG Big Band and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra as he plays some of his greatest hits and pays tribute to songwriter Cole Porter.

Celine Dion - 'Courage' tour

Celine Dion was due to bring her 'Courage World Tour' to the UK in March and April 2023. The tour had already been postponed due to ongoing health issues, and she has now pushed the tour dates to 2024.

She shared the news about the tour rescheduling with her fans as she revealed her diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome which has been causing her to have uncontrollable muscle spasms.

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