The Rolling Stones announced plans to tour the U.K. and Europe, with 11 dates added to their "No Filter" tour starting May 17 in Dublin.
The tour will take Mick Jagger and company to Ireland, Germany, France, the Czech Republic, Poland and London before concluding on July 8 in Warsaw, Rolling Stone magazine reported.
"It's such a joy to play with this band," Keith Richards said in a statement about the tour, which would mark their first British concert since 2013. "There's no stopping us. We're only just getting started, really."
The Rolling Stones announced the extended tour dates on Twitter on Tuesday with a video showcasing what fans can expect from the rock icons.
The band have been going for 56 years, Ultimate Classic Rock noted, but Richards said they were not done yet.
"It's still too early to talk about the Stones' legacy," he posted on Twitter. "There's one thing that we haven't yet achieved and that's to really find out how long you can do this. It's still such a joy to play with this band that you can't really let go of it."
Fans however, are not thrilled about the ticket prices, which could set audience members back over $600.
"Ticket prices for The Rolling Stones are pretty crazy, I'll still pay it but when did it become acceptable for bands to charge £100 for a show?," one fan pointed out, per NME.