The Rolling Stones Reported to Be Working on New Album, Two Years After ...
- The Rolling Stones are working on a new album at London's Metropolis Studio since April 2025 after cancelling their planned UK and European summer tour.
- They scrapped the tour due to complications with venues, travel, and existing commitments despite initial suggestions of appearances in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and other European cities.
- The band members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood have recorded around 13 songs with producer Andrew Watt and drummer Steve Jordan for this project.
- Their 2023 release, Hackney Diamonds, reached number one on the UK Albums Chart, and the band is planning to issue a remastered version of their 1976 record Black and Blue in celebration of Ronnie Wood’s 50 years with the group.
- The band’s return to studio work suggests a pause in touring but keeps open future release and performance possibilities as the members, aged 78 to 81, prepare new material.
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The Rolling Stones are reportedly back to work on a new album
Are the band set to release their 25th studio album later this year?
Rolling Stones 'ready to release surprise album after cancelling huge tour' - The Mirror
The Rolling Stones, which consists of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood, are said to have been working on a new album after deciding to scrap plans for a European tour
According to the British daily The Sun, the Rolling Stones are working on a new studio album after setting aside plans for a European tour this year. The trio formed by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood has been recording since April at London’s Metropolis Studios along with drummer Steve Jordan. Sources close to the band said they already have 13 finished songs and are currently debating when the best time to release their 25th album …
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