The Rolling Stones: Future Tour Plans and Updates

Mick Jagger has expressed his desire for The Rolling Stones to embark on a tour in the future. Despite the upcoming release of their new album, Foreign Tongues, on July 10th, the band currently has no tour dates scheduled to support the record. It has been nearly two years since The Stones last performed live, but Jagger's recent statements indicate that they are not considering retirement from the stage anytime soon. In a recent interview with BBC Radio 2, Jagger mentioned his eagerness to tour again, hinting that while it may not happen this year, he hopes it will happen soon.
Keith Richards has also hinted at the possibility of a future tour, suggesting that discussions are ongoing about potential plans following the release of Foreign Tongues. Reports have surfaced about canceled tour plans for 2026, which were rumored to include performances across Europe. Despite previous speculations about tour dates in 2025, including shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, the band's spokesperson has clarified that there are currently no concerts planned in support of the new album.
Fans of The Rolling Stones will have to wait for further updates on any upcoming tour announcements. In the meantime, they can look forward to the release of Foreign Tongues and enjoy the band's music until official tour plans are confirmed.