Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood are cooking up fresh tracks in London, with 13 songs already recorded.
Rock legends never rest — and The Rolling Stones are proving exactly that. Just months after calling off their summer tour across the UK and Europe due to logistical hurdles with venues and travel, the iconic band is back at it, deep in studio mode.
Recording new sounds with that classic Stones signature
According to The Sun, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood have been recording at Metropolis Studios in West London since April. The result so far? Thirteen brand-new tracks are in the can, and discussions are already underway regarding the release date of what will be the band’s 31st studio album.
Andrew Watt returns to the console
Taking the reins once more is producer Andrew Watt, the sonic architect behind their critically acclaimed 2023 release Hackney Diamonds — their first collection of original material in nearly two decades, which shot straight to the top of the charts.
A tribute to Ronnie Wood’s five-decade journey
In honor of Ronnie Wood’s remarkable 50-year tenure with the band, fans can expect a special treat this November: a remastered edition of 1976’s Black and Blue, featuring two previously unreleased tracks.
From their 1964 debut to now, The Rolling Stones have sold over 250 million records worldwide, carving out a legacy that transcends time — and they’re not done yet.