The Rolling Stones: Mick Jagger Talks Touring and New Album 'Foreign Tongues
Mick Jagger, the iconic frontman of The Rolling Stones, is excited about the prospect of returning to touring as the band gears up to release their upcoming album, 'Foreign Tongues.' In a recent interview on BBC Radio 2, Jagger expressed his enthusiasm for hitting the road again, although he hinted that it might not happen this year. The band, known for timeless hits like "Paint It, Black" and "Sympathy for the Devil," is set to drop their 25th studio album on July 10, featuring collaborations with music legends like Sir Paul McCartney and Robert Smith.
While fans eagerly anticipate the release of 'Foreign Tongues,' speculation about a potential tour has been circulating. Jagger's bandmates, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards, have also hinted at the possibility of future live performances. Despite the lack of concrete tour dates, the band members have been actively promoting the new album, with recent appearances alongside comedian Conan O'Brien generating buzz among fans.
As the Rolling Stones continue to captivate audiences worldwide with their enduring music and electrifying performances, the anticipation for their upcoming album and potential tour remains high. With a rich musical legacy spanning over six decades, the band's resilience and creativity continue to inspire fans and fellow musicians alike. Stay tuned for more updates on The Rolling Stones' musical journey and future plans.