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Group planning fresh music sessions in recording studio.

The music collective needs to produce fresh tunes for their next album.

Legendary Band Members Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones Continue...
Legendary Band Members Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones Continue to Reject Retirement Despite Advanced Age

Rockin' in the New Age: The Rolling Stones Crafting Fresh Tunes

New tunes need to be created by the musical group. - Group planning fresh music sessions in recording studio.

Get ready, music lovers! Rumors abuzz suggest that the legendary rock band, the Rolling Stones, are cooking up a fresh batch of tracks in the kitchen of sound. The Hard Rock legends, comprising of Mick Jagger (81), Keith Richards (81), and Ronnie Wood (78), have allegedly been huddled up at the Metropolis Studios in boisterous ol' London Town, recording a whopping 13 tunes for their 25th studio album!

Album Over Tour?

If you were hoping to catch these ageless rockers in action on their planned 2025 European tour, you might want to hold onto your grooviest bell-bottoms a tad longer. Sources whisper that while the band's last album, "Hackney Diamonds," graced our ears back in 2023, marking their first original work in 18 years, they've decided to channel their creative energies into their new album spur of the moment, rather than playing around on that tour bus.

A source close to the group spilled the tea to "The Sun": "Mick, Keith, and Ronnie have covertly recorded their new album alongside their drummer Steve Jordan. They've 13 numbers that they're thrilled with and are now discussing when they can unleash them upon the world."

Celebrating Wood's Anniversary

Although a European tour may have to wait, there's plenty to get excited about! In November, the Stones are gearing up to release a remastered edition of their 1976 album, "Black and Blue," featuring two new tracks. Why, you ask? Well, it's Ronnie Wood's 50th anniversary since joining the band as the rip-roaring foursome was founded in 1962! Now, ain't that smokin'?

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[1] The Rolling Stones Work On New Album After Scrapping European Tour, The Guardian, link[2] The Rolling Stones Plan European Tour But Prioritize New Album, Rolling Stone, link[3] Rolling Stones Scrap 2025 European Tour, Focus on New Album Production, Variety, link[4] Rolling Stones Reveal Possible UK Shows After 2025 European Tour Postponement, NME, link[5] Sources: Rolling Stones Recording New Album Instead of Playing European Tour, Billboard, link

The legendary rock band, the Rolling Stones, are reportedly focusing on a new album instead of their planned 2025 European tour, causing a shift in the band's entertainment schedule. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood, alongside drummer Steve Jordan, have supposedly recorded 13 numbers for their upcoming studio album. Additionally, the band is said to be working on a remastered edition of their 1976 album, "Black and Blue," in celebration of Ronnie Wood's 50th anniversary as a member of the Rolling Stones. The Stones' new music is highly anticipated, as it marks their first original work in several years.

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