The Rolling Stones are planning a comeback with what’s expected to be their last album – their 25th studio release.
The legendary rock group, who have been making music together for over 60 years, have reportedly finished recording a new album. It’s been two and a half years since their last release.
As a lifelong Stones fan, I was so excited to see hints they’re revisiting their roots! They’ve been dropping clues – posters have been appearing with their original name, The Cockroaches. Apparently, they used to pull this same trick back in the day, playing small, surprise shows under that name. It’s a fantastic throwback and I’m hoping it means some really special, intimate gigs are coming soon!
The band’s upcoming album is rumored to be called Foreign Tongues. They’ll be releasing a new single, “Mr. Charm,” this Saturday as a preview.
Despite plans for some performances to support their new album, The Rolling Stones – featuring Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, and Keith Richards – are not currently scheduling a tour.
As a lifestyle expert, I’m hearing some interesting news about the Rolling Stones! It seems those plans for a full-blown tour have been put on hold. Instead of hitting the road for months, the band is reportedly thinking about doing three shorter residencies – basically, playing a series of shows in a few select cities. A source shared with the Daily Mail’s Alison Boshoff that this is the direction they’re leaning towards, which is a pretty cool way to still connect with fans without the huge commitment of a world tour.
A source told The Sun: ‘The Rolling Stones album has been in the can for some time now.
The material was largely created some time ago, but we’ve spent a lot of time refining it to get it just right.
The band members know they’re not getting any younger, so many fans are wondering if this will be their last album. But with the Rolling Stones, you can never be sure! They’ll be doing a few performances to support the album, but a full tour isn’t planned right now.
The Rolling Stones worked with Andrew Watt on their 2023 album, Hackney Diamonds, and initially recorded 23 songs. They decided to save 11 of those tracks for a future album.
The album is also expected to include some of the last recordings made by drummer Charlie Watts, who sadly passed away in 2021 at the age of 80.
People who subscribed to receive WhatsApp updates from The Cockroaches got a sneak peek at their new album.
They received a message saying, ‘Pleased to meet you. Hope you guess my name,’ a line from the Rolling Stones’ 1968 song ‘Sympathy For The Devil’.
Daily Mail has contacted representatives for The Rolling Stones for comment.
The Rolling Stones began touring in 1963, and their early concerts quickly became known for wild, unrestrained behavior. Having played over 2,000 shows, they’re now celebrated as one of the greatest live bands ever.
The band was planning a four-month stadium tour earlier in the year, after previously declining a similar tour for 2025. This included a potential, highly lucrative performance at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, along with other summer concerts.
The band explained their decision to stop touring this year by pointing to difficulties with travel and logistics. However, sources suggest that founding member Richards was the main driver behind these recent cancellations.
According to a source, The Rolling Stones were flooded with offers and potential dates from major concert promoters for next summer.
When they finally talked about the tour, Keith explained he wasn’t able to commit and didn’t like the idea of a long, stadium-based tour lasting more than four months.
These upcoming concerts would mark the band’s return to live performances for the first time since their successful Hackney Diamonds tour of the United States in 2024.
As a huge Stones fan, I was thrilled when they announced their tour after ‘Hackney Diamonds’ came out! It was incredible – 20 shows all across North America. They sold almost 880,000 tickets, and reports say they made around $235 million from it. A truly legendary tour!
The Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds Tour earned an incredible £10.35 million per night, surpassing the single-night revenue record previously held by Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour.
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2026-04-08 04:05