|      NEW YORK (AP)    — Call it satisfaction: The Rolling Stones have    announced a nine-city tour. The veteran rockers said    Wednesday their "50 and Counting" tour will kick off in Los Angeles    at the Staples Center. The date will be announced later. The second show is in    Oakland, Calif., on May 5. The tour will also    visit San Jose, Calif.; Las Vegas; Anaheim,    Calif.; Toronto; Chicago; and Boston. The tour    ends June 18 in Philadelphia. Tickets for Oakland, San    Jose, Toronto and Chicago go on sale April 8. Ticket sales for the other    cities will be announced later. The band will also    headline the Glastonbury Festival on June 29 and will perform at London's Hyde Park on July 6. Former band mate Mick    Taylor, who was a member of the Rolling Stones    from 1969 through 1974, will be a special guest throughout the tour. The foursome celebrated    their 50 anniversary late last year, playing five sold-out shows in New York,    New Jersey and London. Special guests included Bruce    Springsteen, Lady Gaga, the Black Keys and Mary J. Blige. "We did a few shows    in London and New York last year ... and had    such a good time that we thought ... let's do some more," Mick Jagger    said in a statement. "It's a good show." "From day one at    rehearsals it sounded so fresh. You could tell that everybody was dying to    get their teeth into it," Keith Richards    said. "... it is the life and blood of us to play in front of    people." The band released a    30-second video early Wednesday featuring Jagger, Richards, Charlie Watts and    Ronnie Wood chatting about getting together again. Wood says in a video    conversation over the computer with his band mates: "Well it's about    time kids. I've been waiting for this call."  |    
