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Group planning to compose fresh tunes in upcoming sessions

The musical group plans to compose fresh tunes for a new album.

Rock Legends The Rolling Stones, consisting of Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards,...
Rock Legends The Rolling Stones, consisting of Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards, demonstrate no signs of slowing down, despite their advanced age.

Fresh Tunes from the Stones: A New Album in the Works

Fresh music: Time for the group to compose and lay down new tunes - Group planning to compose fresh tunes in upcoming sessions

Get ready Rolling Stones fans, the band is back in the studio cooking up some fresh tunes! Legendary rockers Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood, all aged 81 and above, have reportedly recorded 13 new tracks in London's Metropolis Studios. If all goes well, these songs could become part of their 25th studio album.

Lee's Issue: Studio Time or The European Tour?

The last time you heard new music from the Rolling Stones was with their 2023 release "Hackney Diamonds." Since then, fans have been eagerly awaiting a live performance. However, a planned European tour in 2025 might get a bit of a delay. In February, rumors swirled that the tour's start could be pushed back to 2026, but the band has yet to officially confirm anything.

Wood's Milestone: Remembering the Past, Creating the Future

The Rolling Stones are also looking forward to celebrating Ronnie Wood's milestone 50th anniversary as a band member. In November, they plan to release a remastered version of their 1976 album "Black and Blue." This special edition will include two new tracks, making it a fitting tribute to Wood and the band's storied history.

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As the Rolling Stones work on their new album in London's Metropolis Studios, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood are poised to release music that could make fans cry with joy, contributing to the entertainment industry's music scene. Meanwhile, the band's rumored European tour delay in 2026 leaves fans anticipating live performances, while also seeing the potential for more fresh tunes. The Rolling Stones, led by the legendary trio, are not only looking forward to celebrating Ronnie Wood's 50th anniversary as a band member but are also remastering their 1976 album "Black and Blue," promising fresh takes on old favorites within the world of entertainment.

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