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Wood: Rolling Stones Could Play More Shows

06:01 AM Friday 10/19/12 |   |

Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood says the legendary band could possibly play more new shows after they perform a series of concerts in Britain and the U.S.

  • The Rolling Stones

    At the premiere of "Crossfire Hurricane" at the Odeon Leicester Square in London.
    October 18, 2012

    (Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)

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Attending the premiere Thursday of “Crossfire Hurricane,” a new film documenting the band’s career, Wood said he couldn’t believe “how well the band is sounding” in rehearsals.

Shows are scheduled for Nov. 25 and 29 at London’s O2 Arena, followed by gigs on Dec. 13 and 15 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, just outside of New York.

The shows mark the first time in five years that the Stones have performed live.

Wood says “once this wheel is turning I don’t think it will be able to stop ... We won’t be able to stop.


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