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The Rolling Stones are set to play a series of four concerts this coming November in New York and London, Billboard reported on Thursday (August 30).
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood, who this year are celebrating the band's 50th anniversary, will play two dates at London's O2 arena and two at Brooklyn's new Barclays Center, which has yet to be completed.
A spokeswoman for the band was not immediately available for comment or confirmation.
The Stones, who last toured in 2005-2007 with their top-grossing "Bigger Bang" show, were formed in London in 1962 and are one of the longest-performing rock bands in the world. They have sold an estimated 200 million records worldwide.