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Mick Jagger says he “can’t wait” for The Rolling Stones to tour again: “Hopefully it’s going to be as soon as possible”

Jagger said he cannot wait to get back on the road, while the band has no tour dates set and scrapped 2026 plans after Keith Richards could not commit.

  • The Rolling Stones will release their 25th studio album, Foreign Tongues, on July 10, though frontman Mick Jagger admitted live dates are unlikely in 2026.
  • In late 2025, the band scrapped plans for a European stadium tour in 2026 because guitarist Keith Richards was unable to "commit" to the schedule, though he recently hinted at a 2027 return.
  • Produced by Andrew Watt, the 14-track album was recorded in less than one month at Metropolis Studios in West London, featuring guests Paul McCartney, Robert Smith, Steve Winwood, and the late Charlie Watts.
  • At a New York media event last week, the band revealed how they ended up working with Robert Smith of The Cure, while Paul McCartney recently described his studio collaboration as "really exciting."
  • Regarding future live performances, Keith noted the band is "considering what to do," while Jagger hopes to hit the road again as soon as possible after the album drops.
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Mick Jagger Says He ‘Can’t Wait’ to Tour With the Rolling Stones Again

Mick Jagger said he "can't wait" to tour with the Rolling Stone again.

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The Rolling Stones are almost about to debut album and, although it is clear that there will not be an immediate tour, it is almost a fact: that there will be, there will be. Rolling Stones / Photo:facebook.com/therollingstones The BBC 2 show Tracks of My Years, was re-dressed as a gala (after having Sir Paul McCartney as a guest) with Ronnie Wood and Mick Jagger who, in addition to talking about the music that has marked his life, confirmed tha…

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NME broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Sunday, May 31, 2026.
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