The end of the Rolling Stones two-year world tour in London has left fans speculating if this was the legendary rock bands last ever show.
London, August 28 : The end of the Rolling Stones' two-year world tour in London has left fans speculating if this was the legendary rock band's last ever show.
However, the band members, who concluded their "Bigger Bang" world tour at London's O2 Arena on August 26, have insisted that they have no plans to retire as yet.
Despite rumours this tour would be their last, lead guitarist Ronnie Wood has asserted that the band will be back on stage very soon.
However, Wood confessed that the band will plan the next line-up of gigs only after a much-deserved break.
"We need a rest but of course we will tour again. We'll never stop!" The Sun quoted Wood, as saying.
The marathon tour, which commenced in Boston on August 21, 2005, comprised 146 performances in 31 countries.
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