Rolling Stones legend Bill Wyman has closed down his London restaurant permanently following the pandemic.Sticky Fingers, which takes its name from the band’s 1971 album, opened its door in May 1989 and was adorned with a wide selection of Rolling Stones memorabilia.However, the former bassist of the rock icons has now closed the restaurant for good after 32 years.The 84-year-old said: “My heart goes out to all those affected by Covid.
I also have the sad news to report that my beloved Sticky Fingers restaurant has closed for the last time because of the pandemic.“I would like to thank everyone who has support Sticky’s, both customers and staff, over a wonderful 32 years of business.”Statement from Bill on 24th June @ 3pm.
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