The Rolling Stones' upcoming 60th anniversary tour apparently will not feature former members Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor who were both a part of their 50th anniversary touring.
Mick Jagger told Rolling Stone, “We’re not going to go there, I don’t think. The tour’s called Sixty, but apart from that we’re not going to do too much. I think that’s enough." Jagger also said that the Stones will celebrate the milestone with "a light touch. I’m not going to push it that hard."
On being asked about the set list for the tour, Jagger said, “It’s hard. It should be easy but it’s not as easy as all that to get ones that everyone likes and goes for. It’s the common denominator of getting 50,000 people to want to hear a song that they want. You want to be adventurous -- and you can be adventurous for a minute -- but you can’t be adventurous for too long, because they get bored.” But, he adds, “you always got to do some things for yourself. That’s one of things I’m working on.”
The Sixty tour begins June 1st in Madrid with 14 shows through July 31st in Stockholm.
[Source: Classic Hits Today]