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Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood Perform ‘Ringing Hollow’ in London Ahead of Stones’ Album Release

Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood performed the new song acoustically for fans as the band promoted its 25th studio album and a companion podcast.

  • On Wednesday, The Rolling Stones members Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood surprised fans at London's St. Clement Hotel with a live preview of 'Ringing Hollow,' a track from their upcoming album, Foreign Tongues.
  • The Stones will release their 25th studio album, Foreign Tongues, this Friday, featuring 14 tracks with contributions from Robert Smith of The Cure, written and recorded in just four weeks.
  • Notably absent from the event, guitarist Keith Richards, who resides in Connecticut, participated via video message. Richards recently suggested the band might pursue residency formats instead of traditional touring.
  • While Jagger and Wood hope to return to the road, the frontman confirmed the band will not perform shows this year but expressed optimism about potentially scheduling concerts for next year.
  • Regarding 'Ringing Hollow,' Jagger clarified the track is not strictly an attack on the Donald Trump regime but rather a reflection on America as an idea and the American Dream.
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The Rolling Stones celebrated the release of their brand new studio album Foreign Tongues with an exclusive party and light show over the River Thames in London on Wednesday night. The private event was hosted by singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Ronnie Wood on the terrace of London's newest luxury hotel, the St. Clement. They were joined on stage for the song Ringing Hollow by pianist Matt Clifford, Jagger's longtime collaborator who also plays …

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RollingStone broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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