London
(ANI):
English
rock
band
The
Rolling
Stones
are
set
to
hit
the
road
in
another
tour
later
this
year.
The
band
members,
comprising
of
65-year-old
Mick
Jagger
and
Keith
Richards,
67-year-old
Charlie
Watts
and
61-year-old
Ronnie
Wood,
are
looking
forward
to
a
multi-million-pound
payday.
"There
is
this
offer
for
a
US
tour
on
the
table.
It"s
a
good
offer," the
Daily
Express
quoted
a
source
close
to
the
band
as
saying.
"They
may
be
well
into
their
60s
but
the
lads
can
still
out-rock
most
of
the
bands
around
today.
"They
live
well.
Mick
is
a
very
healthy
eater
and
Keith
only
has
organic
meals.
They
are
in
great
shape
for
their
ages.
They
live
for
performing
so
they
will
relish
being
back
on
the
road.
It's
what
they
first
got
in
the
game
to
do," the
source
stated.
The
band
has
performed
hundreds
of
concerts
with
38
tours
across
the
globe
in
the
past
46
years.
"Now
that
the
Faces
reunion
seems
to
be
off,
Ronnie
is
free
to
perform
with
the
Stones,"
the
source
said.
"Keith
is
particularly
close
to
Ronnie
and
told
him
it
would
be
a
great
way
for
him
to
get
back
on
his
feet,
both
personally
and
financially,
after
all
that's
happened
over
the
past
several
months.
"It
will
be
great
motivation
for
Ronnie
because
he
loves
playing
live.
The
gigs
will
go
down
a
storm
I'm
sure,"
the
source
added.