The Rolling Stones 2026 Tour: Uncertainty Looms Over Anticipated Comeback

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The Rolling Stones 2026 Tour: Uncertainty Looms Over Anticipated Comeback

The Rolling Stones, a legendary band with over 60 years of history, were anticipated to make a major comeback in 2026. Reports from close sources suggested that the band had recorded new songs for a studio album and planned a European tour for the spring and summer of 2026. Guitarist Ronnie Wood further fueled the excitement by confirming the upcoming album release during an album signing event in London in September 2025.

However, recent developments have cast doubt on these plans. Music journalist Mitch Lafon raised concerns on Twitter about the Rolling Stones canceling all tour plans for 2026. Speculation arose on fan forums like the Steve Hoffman Music Forums, where it was suggested that the band had quietly decided not to proceed with the European tour in 2026. While health issues were ruled out as the reason for the cancellation, the exact cause remains uncertain.

Fan sites like IORR also expressed worries about the rumored cancellation of the 2026 tour, hinting at a possible end to the band's touring days. Despite the lack of an official statement from The Rolling Stones, fans are now left wondering whether the band will make one final tour or retire from the road altogether. The future of the iconic band hangs in the balance, leaving fans eagerly awaiting any updates on their next move.