The Rolling Stones have put an end to the stories that a 2011 tour was ever in the works.
It was stated by Stones promoter Michael Cohl in his legal action with touring giant Live Nation that a 2011 tour was road-blocked by the legal woes.
The Stones now confirm that the tour was never going to happen.
In light of recent reports surrounding the 'Breach of Contract' Court Case in America between Live Nation Entertainment and former Live Nation chairman Michael Cohl, The Rolling Stones wish to clarify their position regarding representation and touring.
Following the end of the 2007 A Bigger Bang world tour, The Rolling Stones became free from any contractual arrangements or agreements with Michael Cohl. He is neither their representative nor their tour promoter.
Also, the Stones confirmed today they have no firm plans to
tour at this time.
The Rolling Stones have recently secured a worldwide Merchandising agreement with Bravado Inc and in 2008 signed a new global record deal with Universal Music.
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