The Rolling Stones have announced an 12-date European stadium jaunt kicking off in May.

The ‘No Filter’ tour includes dates in London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Cardiff, as well as five shows in the rest of Europe. The full tour dates are as follows:

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MAY
THU 17 DUBLIN, CROKE PARK
TUE 22 LONDON, LONDON STADIUM
FRI 25 LONDON, LONDON STADIUM

JUNE
TUE 5 MANCHESTER, OLD TRAFFORD FOOTBALL STADIUM
SAT 9 EDINBURGH, BT MURRAYFIELD STADIUM
FRI 15 CARDIFF, PRINCIPALITY STADIUM
TUE 19 LONDON, TWICKENHAM STADIUM
FRI 22 BERLIN, OLYMPIASTADION
TUE 26 MARSEILLE, ORANGE VELODROME
SAT 30 STUTTGART, MERCEDES-BENZ ARENA

JULY
WED 4 PRAGUE, LETNANY AIRPORT
SUN 8 WARSAW, PGE NARODOWY STADIUM

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The band promise a set list packed full of classics as well as a couple of unexpected tracks and “randomly selected surprises”.

“This part of the ‘No Filter’ tour is really special for the Stones,” said Mick Jagger. “We are looking forward to getting back onstage and playing to fans in the UK and Ireland. Its always exhilarating going to cities we haven’t played for quite a while and also some new venues for us like Old Trafford and The London Stadium.”

“It’s such a joy to play with this band,” added Keith Richards. “There’s no stopping us, we’re only just getting started really.”

UK shows go on general sale at 9am on Friday March 2. Buy tickets here.

A limited number of VIP packages will be available for purchase. Support acts will be announced at a later date.

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