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The Rolling Stones reveal setlist and backstage shots

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Monday 15th October 2012 by Michael Baggs | Photos by Rolling Stones / Twitter

Tags: The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones have revealed what appears to be the setlist for their upcoming two London shows on 25 and 29 November 2012 after the announcement of the shows earlier this morning (15 October, 2012).

For full ticket details as soon as they become available, visit Viagogo.

New track, 'Doom & Gloom', is missing from the setlist of the London shows with the band instead planning to perform some of the biggest hits of their career.

The setlist seen online suggests the band will open with 'She's So Cold' and perform seven songs before taking a short break from the stage. They will then return with one of the biggest songs of their career - 'Wild Horses'. The list was seen among a number of photos shared on the band's official Twitter feed this morning.

Other massive Stones songs set to be featured in the show include 'Can't Always Get', 'Paint It Black' and 'Ruby Tuesday'.

The band also shared a series of backstage shots showing their equipment in preparation for the pair of shows.

Months of speculation have to came to an end this morning with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts set to play at London's O2 Arena on Sunday 25th November and Thursday 29th November.

Last week guitarist Keith Richards told Q magazine: "We've got some shows in London, I believe, and in New York, but I really can't talk about any of that at the moment," adding "They've put the gag on me on this. You can hint!"

A few days later the band’s saxophonist Bobby Keys really let the cat out of the bag when he told Billboard The Rolling Stones were: "Gonna do some more concerts, starting in November with two in England and then a couple here in the States, then there's a few added concerts after that."

Tickets for the shows go on sale on Friday, 19 October, 2012. For more information, visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.

The apparent setlist is as follows:

'She's So Cold'
'You Got Me Rocking'
'All Down The Line'
'Respectable'
'Tumbling Dice'
'Honky Tonk'
'Beauty Of Bedlam'

'Wild Horses'
'Can't Always Get'
'All Over Now'
'Lady Jane'
'Route 66'
'Red Rooster'
'Miss You'
'Not Fade Away'
'She's So Cold'
'Start Me'
'Sweet Va'
'Worried About You'
'Paint It Black'
'The Last Time'
'Ruby Tuesday'
'Midnight Rambler'

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