The Rolling Stones have released ticket prices for their upcoming 50th anniversary concerts in the UK.
The iconic band will headline two nights at London's O2 Arena on November 25 and 29, with ticket prices costing up to £406.
Ticketmaster has the cheapest tickets for the gig at £95 (£106 including fees), while standing tickets are £375 (£406 with fees).
Tiered seating sees price ranges at £150 (£166 with fees), £225 (£246 with fees) and £300 (£326 with fees).
Tickets for The Rolling Stones' UK shows go on sale from 9am (BST) on October 19.
The band will release their new greatest hits collection GRRR! in the UK on November 12 and a day later in the US.
Listen to The Rolling Stones' new single 'Gloom and Doom' below:
The Rolling Stones gig tickets priced £106-£406
Published Monday, Oct 15 2012, 14:11 BST | By Lewis Corner | 9 comments
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