Finally, after two months of break from travelling and performing to various stages, Rolling Stones' 14 On Fire World Tour was resumed last Monday, May 26 at Telenor Arena in Oslo, Norway. The next city at Rolling Stones world tour will be on Thursday, May 29 and the first show will be at the Rock In Rio Festival in Lisbon, Portugal. Rolling Stones' world tour has been cancelled last March following the sudden suicide of model and designer L'Wren Scott who has been the girlfriend of the vocalist Mick Jagger.
Following the upcoming show in Portugal on Thursday, Rolling Stones' world tour will have shows in Switzerland, Israel, Netherlands, Germany, France, Austria, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, and Australia. Australia is supposedly the next stop of Rolling Stones' world tour prior to the sudden postponement. The band had since announced details of the rescheduled shows in the land of the down under through their official website and even had refund instructions for those who cannot attend their shows on new dates. Australia becomes the final leg of the Rolling Stones world tour and 9 dates have been set for October and November, having shows in Perth, Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Hanging Rock, Brisbane, and Auckland.
Rolling Stones world tour this year had finished performing in UK, Canada, US cities and Asian countries such as Singapore, China, Japan, and UAE.