The Rolling Stones: Tour Plans on Hold, New Album 'Foreign Tongues' Set for Release

The Rolling Stones fans are disappointed as the band has no plans to tour this year. Mick Jagger mentioned in an interview with NME that Keith Richards couldn't commit to touring due to not feeling great about it. However, Jagger hopes they can do some shows next year and possibly consider a residency in Amsterdam and London, similar to Harry Styles' multiple shows. Jagger assured fans that they are working on getting live dates for next year.
The Rolling Stones are gearing up to release their 25th studio album, Foreign Tongues, on July 10, following their 2023 album, Hackney Diamonds. Jagger hinted at the possibility of another album in the future, mentioning that he has already started writing songs that may not all be suitable for The Rolling Stones but could be for other artists like the Red Hot Chili Peppers. He emphasized the importance of continuing to write songs whenever inspiration strikes.
In conclusion, The Rolling Stones are taking a break from touring this year, but fans can look forward to potential live dates next year. The band's upcoming album, Foreign Tongues, is set for release on July 10, with Jagger already working on new songs that may lead to future projects. Stay tuned for updates on The Rolling Stones' music and tour plans.