“I’m so excited to get back on the stage again and want to thank everyone for their patience. See you soon,” Mick Jagger said in a statement. “We’re back on the road. See you there,” Keith Richards added. The group’s hands weren’t idle during the lockdown. They recently dropped their The Rolling Stones‘ A Bigger Bang: Live On Copacabana Beach live album and concert film. They also released a song called “Living In A Ghost Town,” which captured the empty streets of the early pandemic in a video. But even before COVID-19 hit, the Rolling Stones postponed their 2019 North American tour while Mick Jagger recovered from heart surgery. The Rolling Stones will kick off the tour at The Dome in St. Louis on Sept. 26, with rescheduled stops in Charlotte, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Minneapolis, Tampa, Dallas, Atlanta, Detroit, and Austin following. All previously purchased tickets will be honored at the rescheduled performances. Promoted by AEG Presents’ Concerts West, the Stones added three new shows: Los Angeles on Oct. 17, Las Vegas on Nov. 6, and their first time playing at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival on October 13. Here is the full tour itinerary: Tickets for The Rolling Stones’ “No Filter” tour will go on sale Friday, July 30, 2021 at 10 a.m.