Keith Richards Says the Rolling Stones May Not Tour Again
Key Points:
- Keith Richards, 82, expressed uncertainty about future Rolling Stones tours due to the toll of traveling but suggested the band might consider residencies in cities like London, New York, or Paris instead.
- The Rolling Stones' new album, Foreign Tongues, set for release on July 10, was recorded in under a month and features guest appearances from Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, Robert Smith, and Chad Smith.
- Despite Richards' reservations, Mick Jagger remains eager to tour again, though plans for a 2025 UK and European stadium tour have been shelved.
- The band is launching a six-part podcast series, Speaking in Tongues, starting June 25, featuring interviews, studio outtakes, and unreleased songs from the making of the new album.
- Foreign Tongues includes 14 tracks, a cover of Amy Winehouse’s “You Know I’m No Good,” and contributions from late drummer Charlie Watts, with singles like “Rough and Twisted” and “In the Stars” already released.