Rolling Stones legends Mick Jagger singer, Guitarist Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards and drummer Charlie Watts were recently spotted in Adelaide over a week out from the their first show of the "14 On Fire" tour.
Due to the tragic death of Mick Jagger's long-term girlfriend, model L'Wren Scott, the tour that had been a sellout national tour had been rescheduled, News.com.au reported.
The 71-year-old, had attended the memorial service in early May and, weeks later, has rejoined the Stones in Europe and had been going around practicing for their shows since then.
120 million dollars in box office has receipts for 14 On Fire already, and record-smashing outings of the past, would include150 million dollars for 40 Licks and 205 million dollars that were made on Voodoo Lounge were keeping the multi-billion dollar music empire wide awake.
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