The Stone Roses have announced plans to play three shows in the UK next summer.
The Manchester band, made up of Ian Brown, Gary Mounfield, John Squire and Alan Wren, will play in Belfast, London and Glasgow.
They will also play two smaller shows in Halifax and Carlisle.
The 2017 dates are as follows:
Tuesday, June 13th: BELFAST, SSE ARENA
Saturday, June 17th: LONDON, WEMBLEY STADIUM
Saturday, June 24th: GLASGOW, HAMPDEN PARK
Last year the band played in front of nearly 250, 000 fans over four nights at Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium.
The gigs were a huge success and saw celebrities such as David Beckham, Dynamo and Liam Gallagher attend.
The Stone Roses formed in 1983 and are widely seen as being one of the pioneering groups of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Known for hits such as Made Of Stone, I Wanna Be Adored and Waterfall, the band broke up in 1996.
Insiders say that the band will release a new album to co-inside with the tour.
“The lads have been busy getting their next album ready.”
“It’s a long time coming, but they feel the time is right now. They’ve been back in the studio. Everyone’s very excited about it.’
Tickets will go on sale on Friday, September 30th at 9.30am.
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