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Rolling Stones open Paris 'warm-up gig' to fans

October 25, 2012 | Modified: October 25, 2012 at 11:30 am
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Photo -   Michael Evanno, 31, shows the tickets he bought for the Rolling Stones concert at Virgin Megastore in Paris, Thursday Oct. 25, 2012. The Rolling Stones announced a surprise "warm-up gig" in Paris, and within an hour the Champs Elysees was swarming with fans hoping to get satisfaction with one of the 350 tickets for the Thursday night show. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)
Michael Evanno, 31, shows the tickets he bought for the Rolling Stones concert at Virgin Megastore in Paris, Thursday Oct. 25, 2012. The Rolling Stones announced a surprise "warm-up gig" in Paris, and within an hour the Champs Elysees was swarming with fans hoping to get satisfaction with one of the 350 tickets for the Thursday night show. (AP Photo/Francois Mori)

PARIS (AP) — The Rolling Stones announced a surprise "warm-up gig" in Paris, and within an hour the Champs Elysees was swarming with fans hoping to get satisfaction with one of the 350 tickets for the Thursday night show.

The €15 ($19.5) tickets, announced on the Rolling Stones Twitter account, came with strings attached: No more than two per person, names printed on them and IDs required at the door at the show intended as a prep for the band's 50th anniversary arena shows in London and Newark, New Jersey.

Guitarist Ronnie Wood had said in an interview with NME this week that the Stones could play several small clubs, possibly under the name the Cockroaches, an alias they've used before.

The group has not played together live in five years.