BY: Ann Rickard
Within minutes of tickets going on sale, they were gone. That's the way it is when the Rolling Stones comes to town. The band was heading to the historic Italian town of Lucca just as we were. We had no hope of securing tickets but we were there in the lead up.
We witnessed the preparation for the concert, a heck of a big deal. The Stones were to play beneath the 500-year-old Renaissance walls that symbolise Lucca. Every hotel had been overbooked, every bed and breakfast was sold out, everyone who had a room to let had already let it.
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