Mick Jagger, Keith Richards

Mick Jagger, center, and Keith Richards, of the Rolling Stones performing on the "50 & Counting" tour at the Honda Center in Anaheim, Calif. Rolling Stones memorabilia will be displayed in a new exhibit, "Rolling Stones 50 Years of Satisfaction," at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. The exhibit opens on Friday, May 24.

(John Shearer)

CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sometimes you have to wait for satisfaction.

The ongoing saga of The Rolling Stones pending tour announcement may have an end in sight.

Speculation of a North American tour began last week when Rolling Stones billboards popped up in various cities like Atlanta, Pittsburgh, Buffalo and Dayton. Rumor has it the band will announce a show at Ohio Stadium in May.

An announcement was expected last Thursday, but was delayed, reportedly due to ticket issues. The billboards came down and fans were left in limbo.

Now, the billboards are back according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and fans in Indianapolis, Dallas and other cities. No word yet on whether billboards have resurfaced in Dayton or Columbus, but all signs point to an announcement next week.

The Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that an announcement could come on Tuesday, March 31. That seems to be accurate. Though the band has yet to confirm.

Here's a list of the presumed tour dates (according SongMango):