The Rolling Stones are scheduled to entertain fans across Europe this summer as part of the legendary English group's new tour marking their 60th anniversary as a band, the rockers announced on Monday.
Called "SIXTY," the 14-show tour will kick off in Madrid on June 1 and travel to 10 countries in total, including Britain.
The band will perform at Anfield stadium in Liverpool, their first show in the British city for more than 50 years, as well as two concerts at London's Hyde Park.
"Looking forward to seeing you all this summer!" Jagger wrote on Twitter, alongside a video of the band performing live across the decades.
The set list will include Stones classics such as "(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction" and "Paint It Black" among others as well as "a selection of unexpected tracks" from their vast catalog of music, according to a press release. The tour will also have a new stage production.
The Stones, who wrapped up the North American leg of their "No Filter" tour in November, will also play in Munich, Amsterdam, Bern, Milan, Brussels, Vienna, Paris and Stockholm.