The Rolling Stones members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards will meet up in December to discuss plans for the band to reunite for their 50th anniversary, it has been reported.
According to Rolling Stone the pair are set to put aside their differences and decide how to celebrate the landmark anniversary.
A source close to the band revealed that concert promoters including AEG Live and Live Nation had been in talks with the band regarding a world tour.
As previously reported on Gigwise, Richards confirmed that the band were planning on rehearsing together in London this month: I don't see why in the world the Stones can't put together some kind of show next year. I'd almost count on it. It doesn't have to be the whole spectacle bullshit again, but we've got to find out own way through this.
All four members were pictured leaving a building in London back in September.
The Rolling Stones' last tour, The Bigger Bang, concluded in 2007.
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