Rolling Stones announce 4 shows
Stones to perform in Newark, London
The Rolling Stones are going on stage for four shows as part of their 50th anniversary celebration.
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The Rolling Stones make a big announcement that'll please rock 'n roll fans around the world.
And Barbara Walters is set to interview one of Hollywood's biggest stars.
Carl Azuz explains in today's Hollywood Minute.
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ONE OF THE GREATEST ROCK BANDS OF ALL TIME IS RETURNING TO THE STAGE.
"Is everybody ready, is everybody ready, are you ready, yeah we're ready."
THE ROLLING STONES ANNOUNCED FOUR SHOWS - TWO EACH IN LONDON AND NEWARK - AT THE END OF THIS YEAR.
ITS PART OF THEIR ON-GOING 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, AND THEIR FIRST ON-STAGE PERFORMANCE IN MORE THAN FIVE YEARS.
"Four gigs, four nights with the Stones. Maybe a few friends joining us? See you there!"
TICKETS GO ON SALE THIS FRIDAY FOR THEIR LONDON SHOWS, AND OCTOBER 26TH FOR THE NEWARK SHOWS.
LINDSAY LOHAN HAS MADE HEADLINES FOR HER QUESTIONABLE BEHAVIOR THE PAST FEW WEEKS.
NOW, SHE'S TAKING TIME TO SIT DOWN WITH BARBARA WALTERS FOR A "20/20" INTERVIEW.
WALTERS CONFIRMED THE NEWS ON HER MORNING TALK SHOW, 'THE VIEW.'
THE INTERVIEW AIRS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16TH, 9 DAYS BEFORE "LIZ & DICK," STARRING LOHAN AS ELIZABETH TAYLOR, AIRS.
HULK HOGAN FILED LAWSUITS MONDAY AGAINST RADIO PERSONALITY BUBBA THE LOVE SPONGE, BUBBA'S EX-WIFE HEATHER CLEM, AND GAWKER-DOT-COM.
THIS COMES AFTER A VIDEO FROM 2006 SURFACED ON GAWKER.COM, SHOWING HOGAN AND CLEM HAVING SEX.
GAWKER REFUSED HOGAN'S REQUEST TO REMOVE THE VIDEO.
FOR HOLLYWOOD MINUTE, I'M CARL AZUZ.
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