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Rolling Stones Play European Bigger Bang Shows

Rolling Stones Play European Bigger Bang Shows

Mick Jagger will hold a webcast at 4pm tomorrow through the band's website Rollingstones.com.

A press conference to announce the Stones' European leg of their Bigger Bang Tour was to have taken place tomorrow afternoon in Park Lane, but due to scheduling problems, it is now altered to a worldwide webcast by front man Mick Jagger.

The Bigger Bang Tour, which kicked off in August 2005 has been officially labeled the “top-grossing tour in history” by US trade magazine Billboard.

Despite several set-backs and postponements along the worldwide tour route, incidents included Kieth Richards’ fall from a palm tree in Figi and Mick Jagger's double-dose of laryngitis, the tour has been raptously recieved.

The tour has also been the subject of a documentary by Oscar-winning director Martin Scorcese.

The webcast is due to begin at 4pm. Fans will be able to ask Jagger questions as the announcement occurs.

To log on to the online announcement - click here tomorrow for www.rollingstones.com/mick


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