We all need someone we can lean on. And if you want to, you can lean on the Rolling Stones. The geriatric rockstars have been a rollicking, dependable force for over half a century, and that’s apparently not letting up anytime soon.
The loveable lads from London put out their 26th studio album (if you’re going by American releases), Hackney Diamonds , just last October. Though it was their first album of originals since 2005, the Stones have claimed to have already over half of the follow-up in the can . Keith and Mick are famously cagey on whether any given tour will be their last, and many fans assumed that the 2021 death of the backbeat of the Stones, Charlie Watts, would mean the 80-year-old rockers might finally hang it up.
Not so. While you can’t always get what you want , if you try sometimes, you can still get tickets to see the Rolling Stones’ closest concerts to NYC, this Thursday and Sunday at Metlife Stadium . And for pretty cheap, considering.
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