In an exciting development for rock enthusiasts worldwide, The Rolling Stones have officially announced the rescheduling of their highly anticipated 2025 European tour. Following the success of their sold-out Hackney Diamonds tour across the United States earlier this year, the legendary band is set to bring their electrifying performances to European audiences. The tour is slated to commence in the spring of 2025, with major UK shows planned for the summer.
The decision to reschedule the European leg comes after unforeseen circumstances led to the postponement of the original dates. While specific reasons were not disclosed, the band expressed their regret and emphasized their commitment to delivering unforgettable performances. In a statement, they shared: “We know how much you’ve been looking forward to the shows, and we’re truly sorry for any disappointment this may cause. We appreciate your understanding and continued support.”
Adding to the excitement, The Rolling Stones have teased the release of a new single ahead of the tour. This upcoming track is expected to be part of the additional material recorded during the Hackney Diamonds sessions. Frontman Mick Jagger hinted at the abundance of unreleased music, stating, “We’ve got a lot more… I think we may be set up to make another album quite soon.”
The 2025 European tour is anticipated to feature a dynamic mix of classic hits and new material, offering fans a comprehensive experience of the band’s extensive repertoire. Guitarist Ronnie Wood mentioned the band’s enthusiasm, stating that they “cannot wait to get back out on the road and perform for their fans over here.”
Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for further updates regarding specific tour dates and venues, as well as the official release date of the new single. The Rolling Stones’ enduring legacy continues to captivate audiences, and the forthcoming tour and music release are poised to be significant highlights in the band’s illustrious career.