Sunday, February 28, 2016

Olé ! São Paulo, Brasil - Morumbi II. 27 Feb.-photos,videos - (America Latina, Ole Tour 2016)

On Feb. 27, 2016, the Rolling Stones performed the second of three concerts at Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo, Brazil, as part of their "America Latina Olé" tour. During the concert, the band did a rare performance of their 1967 hit "She's a Rainbow," as voted for in an online poll that the Stones have for fans. The "America Latina Olé" tour goes to stadiums in South America and Mexico in February and March 2016. It is the Stones' first tour of South America since 2006




On Feb. 27, 2016, the Rolling Stones performed the second of three concerts at Estádio do Morumbi in São Paulo, Brazil, as part of their "America Latina Olé" tour. During the concert, the band did a rare performance of their 1967 hit "She's a Rainbow," as voted for in an online poll that the Stones have for fans. The "America Latina Olé" tour goes to stadiums in South America and Mexico in February and March 2016. It is the Stones' first tour of South America since 2006





Thursday, February 25, 2016

Olé ! São Paulo, Brasil Morumbi -24 February - photos,videos - (America Latina, Ole Tour 2016)





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The Rolling Stones in São Paulo 2016 - Keith Richards had dinner last night with Tony Bellotto from brazilian band Tita



























THANKS ALL FOR THE PHOTOS !!

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Ronnie Wood's Pregnant Wife Left Stones Tour Over Zika Virus Concerns...

The veteran guitarist and his theatre producer wife Sally announced their baby news in December (15), confirming they are expecting twins in January (16).
Ronnie has been on the road with the Stones for their America Latina Ole shows since the start of February (16), and while 38-year-old Sally was keen to stay by her man's side, she decided to head home over the weekend (19-21Feb16), when the group touched down in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where the mosquito-borne virus outbreak originated.
Medical experts have warned pregnant women to stay away from areas affected by the virus, which can cause abnormal brain development in unborn babies.
Ronnie, 68, revealed the health concern in a Twitter update to fans on Sunday (21Feb16), when he also revealed they are having twin daughters.
"My wife @sallywood has not been 'sent home' from the @rollingstones tour," he tweeted. "Our twins come first and we decided the Zika virus & excessive flying was too dangerous for them."
"Our baby GIRLS are growing beautifully," he added. "Thank you for the love!"
The couple wed in 2012 after a whirlwind romance.
The twins will be Ronnie and Sally's first kids. He also has four adult children from his previous marriages to late model Krissy Findlay and second wife Jo Wood.