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Rolling Stones in Perth

Rolling Stones Perth Statement Issued

by Paul Cashmere on March 18, 2014

in Live,News,Noise Pro

The Rolling Stones Perth concert for tomorrow (Wednesday) has been officially cancelled.

Frontier Touring have released the following statement:

Frontier Touring and Concerts West regret to announce that The Rolling Stones concert in Perth will not be going ahead as scheduled for Wednesday 19 March 2014.

No further information is available at this time, ticket holders are asked to hold on to their tickets until a further update is available.

Ticket holders can check frontiertouring.com, twitter.com/frontiertouring or this Facebook page for updates.

Please note no further comment is available at this time.

The Stones show was cancelled following the death of Mick jagger’s girlfriend fashion designer L’Wren Scott who was found dead at her apartment in manhattan on Monday morning.

Rolling Stones Australian dates

March 19, Perth, Perth Arena POSTPONED
March 22, Adelaide, Adelaide Oval
March 25, Sydney, Allphones Arena
March 28, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
March 30, Macedon Ranges, Hanging Rock from Ticketmaster.com.au
April 2, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre
April 5, Auckland, Mt Smart Stadium

The Rolling Stones will tour Australia for Frontier Touring

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