LONDON – The Rolling Stones, assured that Keith Richards is fully recovered from a head injury, will kick off their rescheduled European tour in Milan, Italy, on July 11.
The band is booked for 21 stadium appearances in 11 countries, it was announced Friday. Previously scheduled concerts in Nuremberg and Leipzig, Germany, have been canceled, and 10 other concerts on the tour, which had been set to open May 27 in Barcelona, Spain, have been postponed.
Richards, 62, was injured in late April when he reportedly fell out of a palm tree.
The tour announcement on the Stones’ Web site said Richards had made a “complete recovery from his accident.”
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