Keith Richards Says the Rolling Stones May Not Tour Again
Keith Richards says the band may not tour again and suggests residencies as an alternative. Mick Jagger is open to a residency similar to Harry Styles. The group has no live dates scheduled for 2026.
What changed
Mick Jagger expressed openness to a residency format following Keith Richards' previous suggestions.
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Keith Richards and Mick Jagger Discuss Rolling Stones' Future Live Shows
confidence 95%Keith Richards says the band may not tour again and suggests residencies as an alternative. Mick Jagger is open to a residency similar to Harry Styles. The group has no live dates scheduled for 2026.
What's confirmed:
- Keith Richards stated the Rolling Stones may not tour again.
- The band is considering residencies instead of traditional tours.
- The Rolling Stones have no live dates scheduled for 2026.
- A new album titled Foreign Tongues is set to arrive on July 10th.
- Mick Jagger is open to a residency like Harry Styles.
Still unconfirmed:
- The band may discuss a world tour next year.
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Keith Richards Questions Future of Rolling Stones Touring
confidence 90%Keith Richards told Uncut that he is unsure if traditional tours are still possible for the Rolling Stones. He suggested the band might opt for residencies instead. However, Mick Jagger stated he is ready to tour and hopes for shows next year.
What's confirmed:
- Keith Richards told Uncut he does not know if tours are possible.
- Richards suggested the band may shift toward residencies over traditional touring.
- Mick Jagger said he is "ready to go" and hopes the band will do shows next year.
- The band has a new album titled "Foreign Tongues".
Still unconfirmed:
- The Rolling Stones could tour in 2027.
- Ronnie Wood has 2026 tour dates.