Ronnie Wood has teased new details about an upcoming Rolling Stones tour. Speaking with Britain's The Sun, Wood said that the band's management has advised him to keep his fall clear.
"It looks like we are going to be doing more stuff," he said. "I am keeping October/November free, that's what I've been told. I'm just awaiting more information."
The rock legends were originally rumored for a tour to celebrate their 50th anniversary in the winter of 2012. Keith Richards recently denied those rumors to Rolling Stone, however, saying they view 2013 as their true 50th:
"The Stones always considered '63 to be 50 years, because Charlie [Watts] didn't actually join until January," Richards said. "We look upon 2012 as sort of the year of conception, but the birth is next year."
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