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Richards and Jagger are in rehearsals for his or her tour which begins on Saturday in Dublin
Rolling Stones star Keith Richards says he cannot be bothered to get indigt any extrahowever the final time he did was almost 30 years in the past with Donald Trump.
"He [Trump] was the promoter for us in Atlantic City [during 1989's Steel Wheels Tour]," he advised the BBC.
"[It was billed as] 'Donald Trump presents the Rolling Stones' [with the band's name written in miniature]."
"I received out my trusty blade, caught it within the desk and mentioned: 'You have to get rid of this man!'"
He joked: "Now America has to get rid of him. Don't say I did not warn you!"
And he wasn't the one one speaking politics.
Ahead of the band's No Filter Tour, frontman Mick Jagger spoke about Brexit.
"I am probably not pleased with the established order. In the UK I feel we're going via a troublesome second. It's very exhausting to perceive all of the difficulties we're having with Brexit.
"The present authorities appears to be having a very exhausting time to navigate via it. all people would love to see a quick decision and a united entrance reasonably than a cut up."
He additionally referred to Trump's selection of tune to observe his victory speech when he turned US president final yr, the band's You Can't Always Get What You Want.
"It's a humorous tune for a play-out tunea drowsy ballad about medicine in Chelsea! It's form of bizarre. He could not be persuaded to use one thing else."
Jagger says he is nonetheless having fun with being a rock star however admits he would not know what else he may do.
"I've actually executed little else in my lifeit is a bit limiting. It's a very cloistered, bizarre existence. I am very completely satisfied to do it however I do not learn about a lot else."
The tour kicks off on 17 May in Dublin earlier than taking in a number of UK dates adopted by live shows in France, Germany, the Czech Republic and Poland.