The Rolling Stones will make their live comeback with four massive shows in London and New York City in November (12), according to a U.S. report.
The legendary rockers have long been rumoured to be planning a 2012 reunion to mark the band's 50th anniversary, and now Billboard.com reports they have scheduled two gigs in London and two in New York City.
The Rolling Stones are reportedly rehearsing for the shows, which are said to be taking place at the O2 Arena in the British capital and at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn in November (12).
The music magazine reports the veteran rockers will land a $25 million (£15.6 million) pay day for the four gigs.
Guitarist Keith Richards recently hinted about a possible live comeback during an interview with the Bbc, saying, "We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals. We've got together, and it feels so good... There's things in the works; I think it's definitely happening. But when? I can't say yet."