The Rolling Stones have reportedly shelved a forthcoming U.K. and European tour planned for 2025. According to the Times, the rock band has scrapped the idea of hitting the road later this year. The report says that the group – Mick Jagger,
The Rolling Stones will reportedly not be going on tour in Europe and the UK in 2025 despite weeks of swirling rumours. The legendary rockers were tipped to be planning shows in cities like London, Barcelona, Paris and Copenhagen this summer after the huge success of their 2024 tour in support of their Hackney Diamonds album.
The Rolling Stones stars Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood have dashed fan hopes after a devastating bombshell, but there's still hope.
Pete Townshend once said that the only two bands that can class themselves as classic rock are The Who and The Rolling Stones. He simply adored Keith Richards.
Barcelona confirm that they will feature the Rolling Stones on their shirt for the upcoming El Classico. They have previously featured the logos of Drake and Rosalía on their shirt as part of their partnership with Spotify. pic.twitter.com/yi13uh8jT2
She and Jagger began dating in 1966 and became one of the most glamorous and notorious couples of 1960s “Swinging London.”
Barcelona hope to be back at Camp Nou in early May, but there are no guarantees — and Montjuic is not an option because of concert plans
Marianne Faithfull, Grammy-nominated singer, actress, and one of the most prominent female voices of the British Invasion, died in London on Thursday. She was 78. The cause of death was not disclosed.
The Stones last played London in 2022, with two sold-out shows at BST Hyde Park. The ‘Gimme Shelter’ singers were expected to announce a summer 2025 tour with concerts in Barcelona, Rome, Amsterdam, Paris, and the Big Smoke.
The Rolling Stones will not be heading on tour over summer 2025 after they were heavily rumoured to do so, it has been reported.
Here’s a toast to Marianne Faithfull, a true rock & roll legend. Nobody was ever better at being an old rock star, except maybe Leonard Cohen. Yet the difference is that Cohen didn’t release his debut album until he was 33 — he was never young in public.