The Rolling Stones are coming to Liverpool's own Anfield Stadium.
The iconic band's hotly anticipated gig is part of a celebratory tour marking their 60 years in the music industry. Original members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are to be joined by drummer Steve Jordan, following the death of Charlie Watts last summer.
The Rolling Stones SIXTY tour will see the rock legends visit a number of high profile European destinations, including Munich, Milan, Amsterdam, London and Liverpool. The band's Liverpool gig will take place tomorrow, Thursday, June 9, at Anfield Stadium.
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They will be joined by Echo & The Bunnymen, who were formed in Liverpool back in 1978. The Rolling Stones will delight lucky ticket holders with renditions of smash hit songs like You Can't Always Get What You Want, Paint It Black, Sympathy for the Devil, Gimme Shelter and more.
Attendees are advised to make their way there via public transport as there's no parking at the stadium. There's also a number of prohibited items that will not be allowed at the venue.
Banned items
The full list of banned items is as follows:
- briefcases
- backpacks
- bum bags
- cinch bags
- luggage
- computer bags, camera bags or any bag larger than the permissible size
- coolers of any size, soft or hard sided
- audio or recording equipment such as iPads, tablets, computers, etc
- glass, including aftershave and perfume bottles
- alcohol
- weapons, or anything that could be considered a weapon
- flares
- cans
- food
- sprays/deodorants
- laser pointers
- fireworks/pyrotechnics
- studded jewellery
- long chains on wallets/purses
- professional cameras or cameras with detachable lenses
- umbrellas
- selfie sticks
- drugs/illegal substances/legal highs/nitrous oxide/psychoactive substances etc
- anything deemed to be inappropriate or offensive, including clothing
Guests are also asked to not bring any type of bags to the concert. For all performances, guests will only be allowed to carry bags that do not exceed 30 cm x 15 cm x 30 cm (10 inch x 10 inch).
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