Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards, in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine, said it intends to play in London at the end of the month bandmates Charlie Watts and Ron Wood, Mick Jagger, but the frontman has not yet said who will be present.
"Let's play a little together," Richards told Rolling Stone "does not necessarily want to repeat or write anything - you just want to touch the bases is a good start.: .. Me, Charlie and Ronnie Mick welcome, and I'm sure to come, but now we just want to get our shadow. "
Richards said the three have not played together with "three or four years."
There have been rumors on and off the stones will be on tour to celebrate their 50 anniversary. Last year at this time, Richards said in an interview that the band planned to record new material and tour in 2011, but neither happened.
"I just hope we can play live," Wood told Rolling Stone. "It would be great to see if the old spark there."
Out of the last stones of two years "A Bigger Bang" tour took place between 2005 and 2007 and generated over 558 million worldwide, according to figures released to the media producer Michael Cohl voyage. The launch drew nearly 4.7 million fans in 144 shows.
Although no new hardware Piedras immediate horizon, a reissue of the band "Some Girls" album due out November 20. The set includes 12 unreleased tracks and a DVD entitled "Some Girls Live In Texas" which was filmed in Fort Worth in the summer of 1978.


