The Rolling Stones prepare new album for July

The Rolling Stones plan to release a follow-up to Hackney Diamonds in July, led by a single titled “Rough and Twisted” out on April 11. Posters teasing a mysterious band called the Cockroaches appeared in Camden Town, London, ahead of the announcement. The album is produced by Andrew Watt, with no tour dates planned.

Posters promoting the Cockroaches, a name from the band's history, surfaced in Camden Town, London, sparking speculation. The London Times’ Will Hodgkinson revealed the news, confirming the Stones' new album arrives in July. A white-label vinyl single, “Rough and Twisted,” launches tomorrow, April 11, at 1:41 p.m., as indicated by a new website countdown for the Cockroaches. The Cockroaches moniker dates to 1977 secret Toronto shows, captured on the live album Love You Live and documented in reviews of Tattoo You. Andrew Watt, who produced Hackney Diamonds and worked with Paul McCartney, leads production. Hodgkinson described “Rough and Twisted” as featuring a killer riff, rambunctious harmonica solo from Mick Jagger, and devil-may-care spirit, adhering to classic Stones style. No tour is scheduled, per The Times. The announcement dispels rumors of a final album, with at least ten more songs ready for another record. Pitchfork has contacted the band's representatives for additional details.

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Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood with Conan O'Brien at 'Foreign Tongues' album launch panel in Brooklyn.
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Rolling Stones launch Foreign Tongues album with Conan O'Brien in Brooklyn

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The Rolling Stones marked the launch of their upcoming album Foreign Tongues with a special event at The Weylin in Brooklyn's Williamsburg neighborhood. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood joined comedian Conan O'Brien for a discussion about the 14-track LP, set for release on July 10. The event celebrated lead single 'In the Stars' and earlier teaser 'Rough and Twisted.'

The Rolling Stones have shared the tracklist for their upcoming 25th studio album, 'Foreign Tongues', with song titles translated into multiple languages. The record is set for release on July 10 via Polydor and Universal Music.

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Mick Jagger has voiced his eagerness to tour again with The Rolling Stones, though he clarified that no shows are planned for this year.

Bleachers, led by Jack Antonoff, will launch Rolling Stone's 2026 Rock Tour with a show at the Fillmore New Orleans on May 20. The performance comes two nights before the band's fifth album, everyone for 10 minutes, hits shelves. Openers Been Stellar and Thomas Dollbaum join for the event.

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Bob Dylan has expanded his ongoing Rough and Rowdy Ways tour with stops in several new cities, including Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Boston, and Atlanta. The 84-year-old singer announced the additions on April 21 through his website. Special guests Lucinda Williams and Jimmie Vaughan will join him at most of these shows.

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