The Rolling Stones have announced they are to return to the stage at London's Hyde park soon after they embark on their 50 and Counting tour next month.
The legendary rockers will begin a series of dates in Los Angeles with performances scheduled in Oakland, San Jose, Las Vegas and Toronto among others.
They will also take to the stage at London's Hyde Park in July - almost 44 years to the day of their first performance there.
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Their iconic performance on 5 July 1969 is regarded by many as one of the most important moments in modern music history with it being the debut performance of guitarist Mick Taylor and a tribute to founder member Brian Jones who passed away two days earlier.
Frontman Mick Jagger said: "We had such a great time playing the five concerts last year, we want to keep it going! Hyde Park holds such great memories for us and we can't think of anywhere better to perform to our UK fans this summer."
Keith Richards added: "We all had such a ball last year, and the energy between the band is so good, we can't wait to get back on the stage where the Stones belong."
The Stones, who were crowned Best Live Band at the NME Awards in London earlier this year, will be supported by The Vaccines, The Temper Trap, Gary Clark Jr and King Charles.
Palma Violets, Tribes and The Boxer Rebellion among other acts will also perform across three other stages.
The band will perform at London's Hyde Park on Saturday 6 July following their headlining show at Glastonbury on June 29.
Tickets for the London show go on sale at 9am on Friday 5 April.
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