Rolling Stones to play at LP Field in Nashville

The Rolling Stones are coming to Nashville this summer, according to a source familiar with the booking of one of rock and roll's giants.

The show is set for June at LP Field, the home of the Tennessee Titans.

This would mark the Rolling Stones' first concert in Nashville since 2002, when they played at Bridgestone Arena, formerly known as the Gaylord Entertainment Center.

The legendary band is expected to officially release tour stops and ticket prices for the 14-city tour on Thursday, a day dubbed #SatisfactionThursday.

Billboards hinting of a Stones show have popped up in several cities across the country, including Orlando and Columbus, Ohio.

The Stones continue to be one of the biggest draws for live shows, although the band took a couple of months off in early 2014 after the death of lead singer Mick Jagger's longtime girlfriend, L'Wren Scott, in March.

The band resumed touring in May 2014.

Watch this clip from 1972, one of the previous years in which the band appeared in Nashville.

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