For those fans who have no expectations to see the Rolling Stones perform live this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, “The World’s Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band,” can still give them some satisfaction.
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The “Extra Licks” weekly livestream series debuts Sunday at 3 p.m. EDT, the band announced on Twitter. The series will be broadcast on the band’s official YouTube channel, New Music Express reported.
The Stones have just announced ‘Extra Licks’ - a series of special past performances streaming worldwide every Sunday exclusively on YouTube!
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) May 1, 2020
Starting Sunday May 03 8pm BST/12pm PT/3pm ET for six weeks - set a reminder: https://t.co/I8gCiFcdXH #StayHome & rock #WithMe #ExtraLicks pic.twitter.com/pwZu2zLNAF
The livestreams will contain bonus footage from six concert films during the Stones’ career, Rolling Stone reported.
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Sunday’s segment will feature extra footage from the band’s 2016 concert film, “Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America.” A future segment will focus on the band’s 1994 Voodoo Lounge tour, Rolling Stone reported.
The band released its first new track in eight years “Living In A Ghost Town,” on April 23 and got together virtually during the One World: Together at Home charity concert, New Music Express reported.
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