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The Rolling Stones reschedule Australia and New Zealand dates for October

The Rolling Stones have rescheduled a series of shows in Australia and New Zealand for October, after they were postponed following the death of L'Wren Scott. A list of the dates affected by the postponement can be found below. Promoters Frontier Touring have urged fans with tickets to hold on to their tickets for the rescheduled shows, which they claim will come in October and November, though no specific dates have yet been announced.

The Rolling Stones postpone remaining Australian tour dates

The Rolling Stones have announced the postponement of the rest of their 14 On Fire tour of Australia and New Zealand following the death of L’Wren Scott. In a statement issued this evening, the band "wish to thank all of their fans for their support at this difficult time and hope that they will fully understand the reason for this announcement. "The Rolling Stones are planning to reschedule these postponed shows at a later date. "The postponed shows are: "Perth Arena – 19 March - postponed Adelaide Oval – 22 March - postponed Sydney Allphones Arena – 25 March - postponed

The Rolling Stones cancel tour date after death of L’Wren Scott

The Rolling Stones have cancelled the first date of their Australian tour after the death of Mick Jaggar's girlfriend, the US fashion designer L'Wren Scott.

The Rolling Stones confirm Rome and Germany shows

The Rolling Stones have announced more European dates as part of their 14 On Fire tour. Last week, the band announced they will headline the Pinkpop Festival in Holland and TW Classic Festival in Belgium. In addition, the band will now play June 10: Berlin Waldbühne June 19: Düsseldorf Espirt Arena June 22: Rome Circus Maximus

The Rolling Stones live set “vetoed” by Chinese authorities

The Rolling Stones have returned to China for the first time since their debut there in 2006, headlining the Shanghai Mercedes-Benz Arena last night (March 12) with a setlist altered due to government censorship. The band had been set to play the country for the first time in 2003 but the gigs were cancelled due to the Sars crisis. When they did play there, in 2006, songs including "Brown Sugar", "Honky Tonk Women" and "Let's Spend The Night Together" were banned by the Chinese Ministry Of Culture.

The Rolling Stones announce European festival dates

The Rolling Stones have confirmed they will be playing European tour dates this summer. Last week, Uncut reported that the band were planning a run of European dates.

The Rolling Stones rumoured to be planning European tour dates for summer 2014

The Rolling Stones are rumoured to be in the process of booking European dates for summer 2014. According to Spanish newspaper El Mundo, the band will play Madrid's Vicente Calderón stadium on June 25.

The Rolling Stones play “Silver Train” live for the first time in 40 years

The Rolling Stones this week performed a track that last appeared on their setlists more than 40 years ago. The band are currently on the Asia Pacific leg of their !4 On Fire tour, which includes three shows in Tokyo. It was at Tokyo Dome on Tuesday (March 4) that the band performed the Goat's Head Soup track, "Silver Train". Mick Taylor appeared as a guest performer on the track.

Read the Rolling Stones set list from Tokyo Dome, February 26

The Rolling Stones played the first of three shows at Tokyo Dome today [February 26]. The show was part of the band's 14 On Fire tour, which began in Abu Dhabi on February 21. The band return to Tokyo Dome on March 4 and 6 before heading to Macau on March 9. The Rolling Stones played: Get Off Of My Cloud It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (But I Like It) Tumbling Dice Wild Horses Emotional Rescue Doom And Gloom Bitch

The Rolling Stones play first date on 14 On Fire tour + set list

The Rolling Stones played the first date off their 14 On Fire tour this evening [February 21]. The show was their very first performance in the United Arab Emirates. The band were joined by special guest, Mick Taylor. In addition to the songs familiar for the 2012/2013 50 & Counting tour, the band played "You Got Me Rocking" from the Voodoo Lounge album, as well as "Slipping Away" from Steel Wheels.
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