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Have the Stones played their final show? “Maybe I have!” says Mick Jagger. “You never really know, do you?”

  • The Rolling Stones released their 25th studio album, 'Foreign Tongues,' last week, which critics describe as the band's funniest work since 1978's 'Some Girls.'
  • Produced by 35-year-old Andrew Watt, the project arrived less than 36 months after 2023's 'Hackney Diamonds,' which followed an 18-year gap between original material releases.
  • Collaborators include Paul McCartney, Bruno Mars, and Robert Smith of The Cure, while the album features a performance by the late Charlie Watts recorded before his 2021 death.
  • According to the U.K. Official Chart, 'Foreign Tongues' is the front-runner to reach number one, which would mark the band's 15th chart-topping album since 1964.
  • Lead singer Mick Jagger, who turns 83 in two weeks, said he hopes to return to touring next year, though no concerts are currently planned for 2026.
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ArcaMax Publishing broke the news on Monday, July 13, 2026.
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