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The legendary rock band, The Rolling Stones, are busy crafting a fresh album.

Studio sessions underway

Veteran Rockers, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones continue to...
Veteran Rockers, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, and Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones continue to eschew retirement, defying the bounds of age.

The legendary rock band, The Rolling Stones, are busy crafting a fresh album.

Rockin' Rolling Stones Allegedly Churning Out New Tunes in Studio

Listen up, Stones fans! Despite the unfortunate postponement of their 2026 European tour, you've got something to look forward to. It seems Mick Jagger and the gang are working on some fresh music.

Last year, the sudden cancellation of their 2025 tour left fans disheartened. But now, rumors swirl that the Rolling Stones are cooking up their 25th studio album. Since April, Mick, Keith, and Ronnie have been laying down tracks at the Metropolis Studios in West London[1].

13 Radio-ready Tracks

If the gossip is true, we might soon be singing along to 13 new Stones tunes. The last album, "Hackney Diamonds," dropped in 2023, marking an 18-year gap from their last original work[2]. A source from The Sun reveals that the trio, along with drummer Steve Jordan, have been secretly recording these new tracks[3].

Besides the possible album release, the Rolling Stones are also rumored to be planning a remastered edition of their 1976 album "Black and Blue" with two newly-minted tracks[4]. This will celebrate Ronnie Wood's 50th year as a member of the band, which was founded in 1962[4].

Tune In for More Details

As of now, the release date for the new album isn't officially confirmed. While some sources claim it's scheduled for November 2025, others are mum on the details[3][4]. Stay tuned for more updates on the legendary rockers and their upcoming tunes.

References:

  1. ntv.de, csp/spot
  2. The Sun
  3. NME
  4. Pitchfork

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and the Rolling Stones are reportedly working on new music, bringing anticipation to fans following the cancellation of their 2025 tour. This work is said to encompass 13 potential radio-ready tracks, marking a return to original music since their last album, "Hackney Diamonds," in 2023.

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