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No Stones In 2010

10:01 AM, Tuesday 1/5/10 11 |   |

The message was short, sweet and to the point. Despite rumors claiming The Rolling Stones would tour in 2010, the band’s publicist says it just isn’t going to happen.

  • The Rolling Stones

    Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and the rest of The Rolling Stones as they kick off their world tour.
    August 21, 2005

    (AP Photo)

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From public relations company Rogers & Cowan:

“Following recent UK media speculation, The Rolling Stones would like to make it clear, there are no plans at the moment for the band to tour in 2010.”

Tour rumors are a frequent topic in London tabloids. During the past few years the same media outlets have claimed The Kinks, Pink Floyd and even Led Zeppelin were planning to hit the reunion trail to rock fans once more. Of course, Zeppelin fanned those flames with the one-off performance at London’s O2 in 2007 even though the band stated it had no plans to take the show on the road.

So you can cross the Stones off the list of bands that might tour in 2010. We’ll miss them, of course. But there’s always hope that another legendary band, maybe The Kinks, Pink Floyd or Zeppelin might tour, but we’re not holding our collective breaths nor are we suggesting something may happen.

After all, we don’t want to start any rumors.


11 Comments leave a comment

  1. 137
    EastCoastRocker wrote:

    10:29 AM, Jan 05, 2010

    We can always hope for a 2011 tour or a 50th anniversary tour in 2012

  2. 125
    boymacwerter wrote:

    12:23 PM, Jan 05, 2010

    Good! That leaves Ronnie free for the Faces reunion.

  3. 106
    dedlift wrote:

    12:30 PM, Jan 05, 2010

    Ugh.

  4. 13
    Jason Brown wrote:

    01:48 PM, Jan 05, 2010

    I love how this firm worded their press statement: "no plans at the moment....."  That means they could change their minds tomorrow and still be telling the truth.   Come on Mick & Keith, hit the road blokes!!  Ronnie needs something to keep him out of trouble...

  5. 25
    sammyd wrote:

    02:02 PM, Jan 05, 2010

    Good!That means they cant charge over $300 a ticket for another year of no new material!

  6. 128
    El Perro wrote:

    03:10 PM, Jan 05, 2010

    Translation:

    They haven't yet perfected the 3-D CGI technology that will be necessary to make these corpse seem like they are still alive on stage.

  7. 128
    El Perro wrote:

    03:10 PM, Jan 05, 2010

    Translation:

    They haven't yet perfected the 3-D CGI technology that will be necessary to make these corpse seem like they are still alive on stage.

  8. 35
    Tar & Feathers wrote:

    09:20 PM, Jan 05, 2010

    If only they were still alive.

  9. 84
    Umpire wrote:

    05:49 AM, Jan 06, 2010

    In 2003 a floor seat costs me $425.00, ....for 20 songs!!!!  Thats over 25 bucks per song.  No thank you, don't missyou on tour.

    www.rockandrollcollection.com

  10. 169
    HoosierDaddy? wrote:

    11:52 AM, Jan 06, 2010

    @ El Perro - LOL. Weren't Jagger and Richards (the only two members apparently still interested in touring) replaced a few years ago by creations from Jim Henson Studios?

    Maybe they could borrow Cameron's "Avatar" technology. That was pretty realistic.

  11. 108
    childofthemoon wrote:

    06:35 AM, Jan 07, 2010

    major bummer, but it will give me more time to save up for the 2011 tour!



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