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Rolling Stones to wrap up tour in Washington


Not that President Obama couldn't see the Rolling Stones in concert wherever he wants to, but bringing the party to the nation's capital makes it so much more convenient. Plus, the House and Senate can come, too.

The Rolling Stones, who are currently on their 50th anniversary tour, have picked Washington as their final stop. Scheduled for June 24 at the Verizon Center in Washington's Chinatown, tickets go on sale May 13 at 10 a.m. ET.

There are more than 1,000 tickets available for $85, and they're not nosebleed seats. Some of them are in the Tongue Pit, a corral of open space right at the front of the stage.