Fans react to The Rolling Stones US tour sponsored by American Association of Retired Persons
The Rolling Stones' 2024 US tour will be sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons, surprising fans and sparking reactions.
The Rolling Stones recently announced their upcoming US tour, which will consist of 16 live shows across North America. The tour will be sponsored by the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), surprising many fans. Despite initial skepticism, the collaboration is indeed true, and AARP members will be given early access to tickets.
Fans have reacted with humor and surprise to the news, with some describing the partnership as "a straight-up Simpsons joke" and "painfully on brand." Others made light of the sponsorship, joking about the band serving fiber drinks and opening doors at 3pm.
The announcement of the US tour came shortly after the band began teasing an upcoming announcement by showcasing their logo around the world. The excitement among fans is palpable, with many eager to see the rock veterans perform live once again.
Ronnie Wood also spoke about the reality of a full-blown tour and showing off new songs in a live setting, expressing his confidence in the band's ability to deliver an unforgettable live experience. Despite the excitement for new material, fans can expect classic hits like "Paint It, Black" and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" to be part of the setlist.
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