Karl Denson will join the Rolling Stones once again when the legendary rockers embark on their Zip Code Tour through North America later this year. The saxophonist confirmed the news via the KDTU Facebook page, which has changed its profile photo to the Stones iconic logo.

Denson first performed with the Rolling Stones last year when he replaced longtime saxophonist Bobby Keys, who has has since passed away, for the band’s Australia and New Zealand tour. According to an interview with Relix.com, Denson got the job because Lenny Kravitz recommended him to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards after he found out that Keys wouldn’t be able to tour.

As previously reported, The Rolling Stones will kick off their upcoming tour in San Diego on May 24. Tickets for all of the U.S. shows will go on sale on April 13, while tickets for the Quebec show will be available on April 13.

Rolling Stones Zip Code Tour:

May 24 San Diego, CA—Petco Park
May 30 Columbus, OH—Ohio Stadium
June 3 Minneapolis, MN—TCF Bank Stadium
June 6 Dallas, TX—AT&T Stadium
June 9 Atlanta, GA—Bobby Dodd Stadium
June 12 Orlando, FL—Orlando Citrus Bowl
June 17 Nashville, TN—LP Field
June 20 Pittsburgh, PA—Heinz Field
June 23 Milwaukee, WI—Summerfest/Marcus Amphitheater
June 27 Kansas City, MO—Arrowhead Stadium
July 1 Raleigh, NC—Carter-Finley Stadium
July 4 Indianapolis, IN—Indianapolis Motor Speedway
July 8 Detroit, MI—Comerica Park
July 11 Buffalo, NY—Ralph Wilson Stadium
July 15 Quebec, QC—Le Festival D’Ete de Quebec