The rocker said he is itching to get back with the group -
who have been hotly tipped to kick off a tour in 2011, ahead of expected 50th
anniversary celebrations in 2012 - for the first time in three years next summer.
He said: "I'd love to do it. I'm always up for the
festivals. As far as the Stones are concerned, we haven't had a get together
for three years but it's high time."
Ronnie has previously said the 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' band are
set to meet this month and discuss their plans for moving forward.
Both drummer Charlie Watts and guitarist Keith Richards have
previously told how they're ready to tour, with the latter saying he'd approached
singer Mick Jagger about it.
He said: "I'm always ready. Mick and I spoke about a
month ago in New York.
"It's at that mumbling stage. But I had some outtakes
from the last sessions we did for 'A Bigger Bang' and said, 'Just to jog your
memory.'
"So there's interaction. You don't want to push it too
hard."
The Rolling Stones last performed live in 2007 for their
tour in support of 'A Bigger Bang'. That same year they played at the Isle of
Wight festival, their first appearance at a UK festival since 1976.
Other acts rumored to be headlining Glastonbury - one of the
biggest festivals in Europe - include Prince, Coldplay and Radiohead.