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Stones to play B’klyn

Brooklyn’s getting “Satisfaction.”

The Rolling Stones will reportedly play two shows at the Barclays Center in November.

The legendary rockers, who have been rehearsing for possible 50th-anniversary shows, will receive $25 million for the gigs, as well as two shows in London, Billboard reported yesterday.

Exact dates and ticket prices were not reported.

The report came the same day that Barclays alcohol rules were announced — Nets fans will be able to drink alcohol only until the fourth quarter at NBA games, but spectators boozing it up at other Barclays events will get to go into overtime.

The State Liquor Authority approved the new arena’s controversial liquor license, but not before scaling back the cutoff time by an hour, to 1 a.m.

Local residents and community leaders had been pushing for a 10 p.m. liquor cutoff, arguing that they didn’t want drunken patrons staggering by their homes late at night.

“The arena is unique in the way it is woven into the neighborhood around it,” said Peter Krashes, president of the Dean Street Block Association. “It’s not like Madison Square Garden.