The Rolling Stones, who toured North America this year, will be touring Latin America in 2016 for the first time in ten years, the band announced Thursday, adding that they will be playing in Peru, Columbia and Uruguay for the first time ever.

"We love playing Latin America and are excited about going to some cities for the first time! The audiences are among some of the best in the world, they bring incredible energy!" Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger said on their website.

"We had a great time performing in stadiums last summer in the US and are excited to come to Latin America for the first time in 10 years. The fans are amazing," added Keith Richards.

Tickets for "The America Latina Ole" tour, which kicks off on Feb. 3 in Santiago, Chile, go on sale Monday.

The Rolling Stones' 12-date tour includes shows in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Rio de Janeiro; Sao Paulo; Lima, Peru; and Bogota, Colombia, before the last one in Mexico City on March 14, according to the Associated Press.

The Rolling Stones America Latina Olé Tour Dates are as follows:

Feb 3: Santiago, Chile (Estadio Nacional)

Feb 7: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Estadio único Ciudad de La Plata)

Feb 10: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Estadio único Ciudad de La Plata)

Feb 13: Buenos Aires, Argentina (Estadio único Ciudad de La Plata)

Feb 16: Montevideo, Uruguay (Estadio Centenario)

Feb 20: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (Estádio Maracanã)

Feb 24: São Paulo, Brazil (Estádio do Morumbi)

Feb 27: São Paulo, Brazil (Estádio do Morumbi)

March 2: Porto Alegre, Brazil (Estádio Beira-Rio)

March 6: Lima, Peru (Estadio Monumental)

March 10: Bogotá, Colombia (Estadio El Campín)

March 14: Mexico City, Mexico (Foro Sol)