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Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor to play with Rolling Stones at London gigs
Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor will play with their old band for the first time in 20 years
13:02 24 November 2012
Last month, the Rolling Stones celebrated their 50th anniversary at the premiere of their documentary. When asked if they’ll be reuniting on stage, they said it was “unlikely” to happen.
However, it was confirmed that Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor are going to play with Rolling Stones at London Gigs. They’ll join Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Charlie Watts.
The two guitarists will appear as special guests during Stone’s performance as confirmed by NME.
Wyman left the band in 1990 while Taylor played with them until 1974.
The highly anticipated reunion comes with pricey tickets, which can cost fans up to £375.
Meanwhile, the Rolling Stones have released greatest hits album entitled ‘Grrr!’ which comes with two new tracks. “Doom And Gloom”, the band’s recent single, wasn’t as successful as expected. It peaked at number 97 in the Official Singles Chart; reportedly the band’s worst performance for a new single.