
This weekend's London show could be the Rolling Stones final ever concert appearance, if reports today are to be believed.
The legendary British act have been on the road for close to two years as part of their 'A Bigger Bang Tour', taking in over 30 countries across three continents. However, the run of shows at London's O2 arena, which come to a close this Sunday, might well be their last tour.
Sir Mick Jagger is now 64, with guitarist Keith Richards just one year younger at 63, while Charlie Watts is 66 and guitarist Ronnie Wood recently celebrated his 60th. A new tour and album could take up to three years to organiser, which would put most of the band in their late 60s.
A source close to the band reveals, "We've been told this will be the last tour. Embarking on a Stones world tour takes years to plan. Mick and Keith would be in their late 60s by the time they would be ready to rock once more."