Band veteran rock n ‘roll, The Rolling Stones, has finally decided to resign after 50 years working in the music world with a big farewell tour.
The four personnel that will combine their age as much as 268 to coincide with the commencement of their world tour next year.
They first formed in 1962, have undergone a tour for half a century and is scheduled to be his last tour in 2012.
The drummer, Charlie Watts will celebrate his 70th birthday while having a tour later. While the age of 63 Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger both aged 66, agreed to make the day into a good time to announce it.
They are in the middle of talks with the tour promoter Live Nation. A source says, “They tend to perform at a stadium. It is almost certain to be the last world tour a full-scale. "
The personnel of The Rolling Stones began to realize that the age factor is the bottleneck for them. They want to retreat from their gait, but do not want to change and eliminate their fans.
The Rolling Stones is first farewell tour in England in 1971 ago. Then leave the country to avoid high taxes. They held back the tour for eight years from 1982 to the Steel Wheels tour in 1990.
They have sold more than 200 million albums and released their classic hits, including Satisfaction, Paint It Black, and Brown Sugar.

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