The Rolling Stones to announce first UK gigs since 2022

The Rolling Stones will reportedly announce 2025 tour dates for the UK and Europe. Photo: AAP
The Rolling Stones are reportedly set to play in England for the first time since 2022.
Mick Jagger, 81, Keith Richards, 81, and Ronnie Wood, 77, are said to be planning to play four British dates at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium as part of a European tour in the northern summer.
The band last played in Britain three years ago at two Hyde Park concerts.
“Mick, Keith, and Ronnie can’t wait to bring the show to UK audiences,” an insider told Mail Online.
“They’ve been planning it for months and are itching to get back out on the road and do what they do best, which is perform.
“All three of them feel so alive when they are in front of a stadium full of fans. It keeps them young.
“They want to show everybody that they have still got it. It is going to be amazing.”
The Mail added an official announcement from the band about their UK comeback was expected in coming weeks.
It was revealed last month the band’s Hackney Diamonds Tour beat the revenue pulled in by Taylor Swift’s blockbuster Eras Tour.
The Stones earned a staggering £10,345,659 ($A20 million) per night from last year’s tour in the US.
They charged an average of £250 per ticket – while Swift, 35, put hers out for a price of £180.
The Stones took home £235 million in total from the US tour.