A new documentary will celebrate the 50th anniversary of rock legends The Rolling Stones by looking back on their incredible career.
Crossfire Hurricane is named after the opening lines of 'Jumping Jack Flash', one of their best loved singles.
Director Brett Morgan claims that the film will be “an aural and visual rollercoaster ride”.
“Crossfire Hurricane invites the audience to experience firsthand the Stones' nearly mythical journey from outsiders to rock and roll royalty. This is not an academic history lesson."
As well as exclusive, never before seen footage, Crossfire Hurricane will feature commentary from Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood and former members Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor.
The film will screen in selected cinemas across the UK, and will later appear on BBC2 and American channel HBO.
Billboard have also reported that the band will play shows in November to commemorate the anniversary, with two dates at London's O2 Arena and two at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn.
WATCH: The Rolling Stones' legendary 1969 Madison Square performance of 'Jumping Jack Flash'.
The Rolling Stones to play 50th Anniversary Shows.




















