Mon, Jun 11
The Rolling Stones performed their first festival concert in 30 years on the Isle Of Wight on Sunday night.
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The Rolling Stones Demanded £1million For Glastonbury - GIGWISE 
Source: Gigwise
Despite their high fee, The Rolling Stones will be playing the Isle of Wight festival as part of their never-ending tour world tour schedule. As we told you earlier this week, Mick Jagger came under fire from his ex-wife Jerry Hall in a ...
Published Mon, Oct 6
The Rolling Stones infuriated revellers at the Isle of Wight Festival by hijacking their ferry home. 
Source: PR Inside (Pressemitteilung)
PR-inside.com) The legendary rock band and their 200-strong entourage took over the 00.35am ferry sailing from Yarmouth to Lymington yesterday (11.06.07), leaving hundreds of pre-booked passengers stranded. Steve McInally, 36, from Coventry, said: 'I was cheering them on a few hours be...
Published Tue, Jun 12
Source: PR Inside (Pressemitteilung)
PR-inside.com) Hundreds of music fans were left stranded on the Isle of Wight in England after THE ROLLING STONES reportedly 'stole' their ship. Rockers Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood and their 200-strong entourage hired the Wightlink passenger boat to tak...
Published Tue, Jun 12
Stones get satisfaction at home 
Source: The Standard
The Rolling Stones performed at a British music festival for the first time in more than 30 years as they played in front 60,000 fans to close out the Isle of Wight Festival.
Published Mon, Jun 11
'Never tired' Mick Jagger announces Stone's summer tour 
Source: Daily Mail - UK
The Rolling Stones have announced their 2007 summer European tour - with Mick Jagger The ageing rockers are headlining the Isle of Wight festival, bringing back memories for fans who saw the band at the holiday resort's town hall in 1964
Published Fri, Mar 23
'Never tired' Mick Jagger announces Stone's summer tour 
Source: This is London
The Rolling Stones have announced their 2007 summer European tour - with Mick Jagger The ageing rockers are headlining the Isle of Wight festival, bringing back memories for fans who saw the band at the holiday resort's town hall in 1964
Published Fri, Mar 23