The Rolling Stones Unveil 'Foreign Tongues' Album: A Look Inside the Exclusive Brooklyn Event

The Rolling Stones recently announced the release of their upcoming album, "Foreign Tongues," at an exclusive event held in a converted bank in Brooklyn. The band unveiled the news alongside the debut of their new single, "In The Stars," to a crowd of journalists, VIPs, and celebrities. The album, recorded in London over a month, is set to be released on July 10 and features a special appearance from the late drummer Charlie Watts.
"Foreign Tongues" will also include collaborations with artists like Steve Winwood, Paul McCartney, Robert Smith of The Cure, and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers. The band worked with producer Andrew Watt, known for his work with Post Malone and Justin Bieber, to bring a fresh sound to the album. The artwork for the record, created by artist Nathaniel Quinn, was revealed during the event, showcasing a unique depiction of the band members.
Speculation about a new Stones album had been circulating for weeks before the official announcement. Clues like posters with the band's pseudonym, "The Cockroaches," and billboards featuring the words "Foreign Tongues" in different languages hinted at the upcoming release. Fans eagerly awaited the album's arrival, deciphering teasers and clues leading up to the big reveal.
The band's appearance on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" was also announced, with individual members scheduled to appear on different nights. While details about a potential tour in support of the new album remain uncertain, Mick Jagger expressed his desire to hit the road once it becomes feasible. The anticipation for "Foreign Tongues" continues to build as fans eagerly await its release and the possibility of seeing the Rolling Stones perform live.