LATEST: The Rolling Stones confirmed the Saturday, Oct. 22, concert is on at T-Mobile Arena.
See you tomorrow night Las Vegas!#StonesVegashttps://t.co/aQQlKop6pC pic.twitter.com/dtjFWaezVC
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) October 21, 2016
UPDATE: The Rolling Stones concert scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 19, has been canceled after lead vocalist Mick Jagger came down with laryngitis.
According to a statement, the Rolling Stones hope to reschedule the date soon.
"We encourage ticket holders to wait for that information before seeking refunds. We also hope to have further information about the status of the concert scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 22. The Rolling Stones, T-Mobile Arena, MGM Resorts International, Concerts West and AEG Live apologise for any inconvenience this causes ticket holders.Please note that the Rolling Stones, T-Mobile Arena, AXS, MGM Resorts International, Concerts West and AEG Live are not responsible for hotel, travel or other expenses related to the cancellation of this performance."
ORIGINAL STORY
T-Mobile Arena has announced that the Rolling Stones are coming to Las Vegas.
A tweet was posted by T-Mobile Arena shortly after 7 a.m. Thursday. According to the tweet, the Rolling Stones will be performing on Oct. 19. Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. June 17. According to T-Mobile's website, tickets will be priced from $75 to $750.
Just announced: @RollingStones will play Las Vegas on 10/19. Tickets go on sale Friday, 6/17, 10am. #StonesVegas https://t.co/M279Y3PyIZ
— T-Mobile Arena (@TMobileArena) June 9, 2016
Other upcoming performances at T-Mobile include several nights of Garth Brooks, Barbra Streisand on Aug. 6, Gwen Stefani on Aug. 19, Drake on Sept. 11, and Keith Urban on Oct. 21. In addition, the Los Angeles Lakers will play the Sacramento Kings and Golden State Warrios in mid-October.