Could one of the most iconic rock bands of all time be coming to Louisville? All signs point to yes. Literally, there are signs popping up suggesting the Rolling Stones could be headed this way.Louisville Athletics tweeted a photo from inside Cardinal Stadium on Monday that showed the big screens fired up with the band's trademark symbol (ya know, tongue and lip) and the name of one of their iconic songs: "Miss You." Nothing else.While there is no official word of a tour in the works right now, the rumors are certainly flying all over the internet.And Louisville isn't the only city holding clues. There have been reports of similar signs showing up in several other areas. A reporter in Pittsburgh tweeted this:Here's an ice sculpture hint that apparently has popped up in Minneapolis: Again, nothing is confirmed, but what else could it mean? And they've totally done this before. Back in 2015, they hinted at their show in Indiana by posting nearly the same signage at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.It's also quite curious that the band tweeted Monday afternoon, "Feeling restless." Restless enough to jump on tour again? Let's hope so.In the meantime, we can all just bug UofL football coach Scott Satterfield, who seems to know a little more than we do.

Could one of the most iconic rock bands of all time be coming to Louisville? All signs point to yes.

Literally, there are signs popping up suggesting the Rolling Stones could be headed this way.

Louisville Athletics tweeted a photo from inside Cardinal Stadium on Monday that showed the big screens fired up with the band's trademark symbol (ya know, tongue and lip) and the name of one of their iconic songs: "Miss You." Nothing else.

While there is no official word of a tour in the works right now, the rumors are certainly flying all over the internet.

And Louisville isn't the only city holding clues. There have been reports of similar signs showing up in several other areas.

A reporter in Pittsburgh tweeted this:

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Driving across the 40th Street Bridge ... Rolling Stones? Pittsburgh? Soon? pic.twitter.com/mNXjcO8NHu — JoAnne Harrop (@joannescoop) February 3, 2020

Here's an ice sculpture hint that apparently has popped up in Minneapolis:

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MORE BIG NEWS!: Lips-on-ice-sculpture cements rumors of @RollingStones coming to Mpls in 2020, probably US Bank Stadium sometime in June or July.https://t.co/xqkrUr4sup pic.twitter.com/ID2iljYBGx — C. Riemenschneider (@ChrisRstrib) February 3, 2020

Again, nothing is confirmed, but what else could it mean? And they've totally done this before. Back in 2015, they hinted at their show in Indiana by posting nearly the same signage at the Indiana State Fairgrounds.

It's also quite curious that the band tweeted Monday afternoon, "Feeling restless." Restless enough to jump on tour again? Let's hope so.

In the meantime, we can all just bug UofL football coach Scott Satterfield, who seems to know a little more than we do.

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