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They're rolling along with a new album.
The Rolling Stones officially announced a new album, entitled Foreign Tongues, after teasing the new project last month. The legendary rock band made the announcement at an album launch event in Brooklyn on Tuesday (May 5) with Conan O'Brien.
The upcoming record, which is the follow-up to 2023's Hackney Diamonds, will feature contributions from Paul McCartney, Robert Smith, Steve Winwood, and late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts.
Last month, the rockers sparked rumors of a new album when posters appeared in London showing their 1977 pseudonym, the Cockroaches. They subsequently released the track "Rough and Twisted" as a white-label promo 12-inch billed to the Cockroaches, per Rolling Stone.
"It was a very intense few weeks recording Foreign Tongues," lead singer Mick Jagger said in a statement, per Pitchfork. "We went as fast as we could."
Meanwhile, bandmate Keith Richards shared, "The album has a continuity from Hackney Diamonds and it was great to be working in London again, and to have that London vibe around us. It was a month of concentrated punch. To me, it's all about the enjoyment of it."
No tour announcement has been made, as last December the band reportedly decided to cancel their plans for a 2026 tour across the United Kingdom and Europe.
Foreign Tongues is slated for release on July 10.