Tickets for The Rolling Stones at Anfield will go on presale tomorrow - but how much do tickets cost?
Earlier this week, the music legends announced 14 shows in 10 countries across Europe in 2022. Among them is Liverpool, where The Rolling Stones will play at Anfield in June.
The new ‘Sixty’ tour is in celebration of the band’s 60th anniversary. The show in June will be the first ever stadium show the band has performed in Liverpool and their first date in the city for more than 50 years.
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In the band’s first UK date, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood will perform at Anfield on Thursday, June 9. It will be followed by two shows in London’s Hyde Park.
The Stones will be joined by Steve Jordan on drums and will be treating fans to a set list packed full of classics such as ‘Gimme Shelter’, ‘Paint It Black’, ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’, ‘Tumbling Dice’, ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’, ‘Start Me Up’ and many more.
Ticket prices
According to the Rolling Stones website, ticket prices are as follows:
Golden Circle Standing - £185.95
Pitch Standing - £111.85
P1 Reserved Seats - £174.95
P2 Reserved Seats - £142.95
P3 Reserved Seats - £111.85
P4 Reserved Seats - £90.45
When do tickets go on sale
Presale tickets for The Rolling Stones will be available from 10am tomorrow, March 17 at Ticketmaster . Presale will end at 8am on March 18.
General sale tickets will then become available from 10am on March 18.
Tickets will be available here , as well as via the official Rolling Stones website .
Full list of Rolling Stone 2022 tour dates
Wednesday 1, June - Madrid, Wanda Metropolitano Stadium
Sunday 5, June - Munich, Olympic Stadium
Thursday 9, Liverpool, Anfield Stadium UK
Monday 13, June - Amsterdam, Johan Cruijff Arena
Friday 17, June - Bern, Wankdorf Stadium
Tuesday 21, June - Milan, San Siro Stadium
Saturday 25, June - London, American Express presents BST Hyde Park UK
Sunday 3, July - London American Express presents BST Hyde Park UK
Monday 11, July - Brussels, King Baudouin Stadium
Friday 15, July - Vienna Ernst Happel Stadium
Tuesday, 19, Juy - Lyon Groupama Stadium
Saturday 23, July - Paris, Hippodrome Paris Longchamp
Wednesday 27, July - Gelsenkirchen Veltins-Arena
Sunday 31 , July - Stockholm, Friends Arena
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