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Rolling Stones new 'Zip Code' tour only has 1 Canadian date: Quebec City

Legendary rock band The Rolling Stones announced a 15-city North American tour Tuesday morning that will wrap in Canada at the Festival d’été de Québec in July.

Band's 15-city North American tour will wrap up at Festival d’été de Québec on July 15

Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones perform at New Brunswick's Magnetic Hill in 2005. The band announced their 15-city 'Zip Code' tour Tuesday that will culminate with a concert at the Festival d’été de Québec. (Paul Chiasson/Canadian Press)

The Rolling Stones are zipping across North America again.

The legendary rock band announced a 15-city stadium tour Tuesday that will kick off May 24 at Petco Park in San Diego.

The tour will wrap with a summer concert on the Plains of Abraham on July 15, at Festival d’été de Québec in Quebec City.

Presale tickets for the Quebec City concert go on sale on April 9 and will cost $78 plus shipping. Regular price tickets are available for $88 plus shipping on April 11.

The "Zip Code" tour will reunite singer Mick Jagger, drummer Charlie Watts and guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood.

"We love being out on the road, and it is great to come back to North America," said Keith Richards in a statement. "I can't wait to get back on the stage!"

Other cities on the "Zip Code" tour include Pittsburgh, Penn.; Milwaukee; Kansas City, Mo.; Raleigh, N.C.; Indianapolis; Detroit; and Buffalo, N.Y. Tickets for those dates will go on sale April 13.​

The last time the Rolling Stones played North American stadiums was during their "A Bigger Bang Tour" in 2006. They opted for arena venues for their "50 & Counting" anniversary tour in 2012 and 2013.

The band interrupted last year's "14 On Fire" and rescheduled all their Australia and New Zealand dates after fashion designer L'Wren Scott, Jagger's companion since 2001, took her own life.

With files from CBC News