The Rolling Stones have announced they will be performing across the UK and Europe this summer with a 60th-anniversary tour. 

The iconic rock band teased fans for the past week before finally sharing their news of the 'SIXTY' tour. 

The band will visit a number of venues across Europe including two in the UK, Anfield Stadium in Liverpool on June 9, and two nights in Hyde Park, London on June 25 and July 3.

The tour will also mark the band's first outing since the passing of the legendary drummer Charlie Watts in August 2021.

Tickets for the shows go on pre-sale Thursday and general sale on Friday via Ticketmaster

Sharing the exciting news on their Instagram Keith Richards said: "Sorry to keep you all hanging around, but the waiting is over, I’ve always said the best place for rock and roll is on being on stage with the Stones and this year is very special.

"Looking forward to rehearsing with Mick and Ronnie and some friends, the wheels are in motion. See you all very soon."

The Rolling Stones UK and European tour dates: 

JUNE
Wednesday 1 – MADRID, Wanda Metropolitano Stadium, SPAIN
Sunday 5 – MUNICH, Olympic Stadium, GERMANY
Thursday 9 – LIVERPOOL, Anfield Stadium, UK
Monday 13 – AMSTERDAM, Johan Cruijff Arena, NETHERLANDS
Friday 17 – BERN, Wankdorf Stadium, SWITZERLAND
Tuesday 21 – MILAN, San Siro Stadium, ITALY
Saturday 25 – LONDON, American Express presents BST Hyde Park, UK

JULY
Sunday 3 – LONDON, American Express presents BST Hyde Park, UK
Monday 11 – BRUSSELS, King Baudouin Stadium, BELGIUM
Friday 15 – VIENNA, Ernst Happel Stadium, AUSTRIA
Tuesday 19 – LYON, Groupama Stadium, FRANCE
Saturday 23 – PARIS, Hippodrome Paris, FRANCE
Wednesday 27 – GELSENKIRCHEN, Veltins Arena, GERMANY
Sunday 31 – STOCKHOLM, Friends Arena, SWEDEN