
by Chris Rogers
Last updated: 11:22 AM ET, Tue April 15, 2014
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The Rolling Stones will return to Australia in October for their "14 On Fire" tour.
The band was forced to reschedule the tour after the sudden death of Mick Jagger's girlfriend L'Wren Scott in New York last month - one day before they were due to kick off their Perth show.
Mick returned to the US to plan and attend L'Wren's funeral.
In turn, the band promised fans they would return to Australia before the end of the year.
Naturally, rerouting of the tour hasn't been easy. The band's reps and Australian promoter have been negotiating new dates for the tour since it was halted, according to the Daily Telegraph.
The Rolling Stones will now play at Adelaide Oval on October 25, Perth Arena on October 29 and November 1, Rod Laver Arena on November 5, Hanging Rock on November 8, Sydney Allphones Arena on November 12, Hope Estate on November 15 and Brisbane Entertainment Centre on November 18.
Ticket holders who are able to attend the rescheduled dates don't need to do anything, as their existing ticket will remain valid and their location within the venue will remain unchanged.
But for fans who aren't able to attend the new shows, they're being asked to secure a refund from their original point of purchase prior to 5 p.m. (local time to the venue) on April 28.
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