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Keith Richards Pulls Plug on Rolling Stones' European Shows
16 Dec
Summary
- Keith Richards cited commitment issues for tour cancellation.
- The band considered a four-month stadium tour.
- Hackney Diamonds tour earned $235 million in the US.

The Rolling Stones have abandoned plans for a tour across the United Kingdom and Europe. This decision stems from founding member Keith Richards's inability to commit to a demanding, consecutive schedule of shows. The band was reportedly considering a four-month stadium tour, a significant undertaking for the veteran rockers.
These postponed performances would have marked the group's return to the stage following their extensive and lucrative Hackney Diamonds tour across North America. That tour, which supported their previous album, successfully sold 880,000 tickets and garnered an impressive $235 million in revenue.
Amidst these tour cancellations, reports also indicate that Sir Mick Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood have been in the studio recording new music. The band has reportedly completed 13 songs and is discussing release plans, though tour promoters had previously struggled to align dates for a UK and Europe leg.



