The Rolling Stones released their entire catalog on iTunes to celebrate the band’s 50 anniversary.

According to Reuters the released have been re-mastered for iTunes. They will feature the band’s entire collection of classic studio albums as well as live albums and compilations.

The catalog is available in two parts, from 1961-1971 and 1971-2013.

The band has sold more than 200 million albums worldwide and toured 40 times in the 1960s and 1970s.

They are set to headline at Glastonbury on June 29 for the first time. They will perform in London’s Hyde Park since a tribute concert to founder member and guitarist Brian Jones two days after his death, 44 years ago Rolling Stone reports.

“It seems like yesterday. It’s going to be a great summer, man . . . All the gigs we haven’t done or wanted to redo are popping up,” Keith Richards told BBC.

The Stones have been on tour for their ’50 and Counting” tour. It has been their larges tour in more than six years. The show has also featured special guests such as Tom Waits, Dave Grohl, Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, and Arcade Fire’s Win Butler.

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