Satisfaction guaranteed! The Rolling Stones set to return to Australia for exhibition featuring their iconic memorabilia 

The Rolling Stones exhibition has been wowing audiences in London.

And now the iconic band are bringing Exhibitionism to Australia, with the retrospective set to open in Sydney in November 2018.

The event celebrates the careers of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood and past members.

Iconic: The Rolling Stones are bringing their retrospective exhibition to Sydney, giving fans a chance to glimpse rare memorabilia from the group's 50-year career

Iconic: The Rolling Stones are bringing their retrospective exhibition to Sydney, giving fans a chance to glimpse rare memorabilia from the group's 50-year career

'We've been thinking about this for quite a long time but we wanted it to be just right and on a large scale,' said Mick. 

'It's not going to be like walking into a museum. It's going to be an event, an experience. It's about a sense of The Rolling Stones – it's something we want people to go away talking about it.'

Keith added: 'While this is about The Rolling Stones, it's not necessarily only just about us.

'It's also about all the paraphernalia and technology associated with a group like us, and it's this, as well as the instruments that have passed through our hands over the years, that should make the exhibition unforgettable.'

They got what they wanted! The Rolling Stones have enjoyed huge success over the years and become one of the most influential bands of all time

They got what they wanted! The Rolling Stones have enjoyed huge success over the years and become one of the most influential bands of all time

Exhibitionism will be held at Sydney's brand new International Convention Centre, which is due to open later this year.

It contains over 500 original items from the band's 50-year journey, spanning fashion, art, film and recordings in an interactive format.

Fans can expect to see cherished instruments, onstage outfits, valuable works of art, handwritten lyric books and personal diaries, as well as unseen recordings.

Exhibitionism Down Under: The event will be held at Sydney's new International Convention Centre and Mick Jagger promised fans it will be an 'experience'

Exhibitionism Down Under: The event will be held at Sydney's new International Convention Centre and Mick Jagger promised fans it will be an 'experience'

A new film will also give fans the chance to look back at the high points of the band's career.

Key collaborators who helped make the band so influential feature in the show, including Andy Warhol and John Pasche, who designed the band's famous tongue logo.

It also includes pieces from fashion designers Ossie Clark and Alexander McQueen, artist Shepard Fairey and film director Martin Scorsese.

Audiences can even see the cassette player on which Keith famously sketched out the idea for (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and Mick Jagger's lyric book which features the hand-written words for 'Miss You', 'Hey Negrita' and 'Worried About You'.

Changing faces: The band has had various lineups through its history 

Changing faces: The band has had various lineups through its history 


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