The Rolling Stones have announced the postponement of their anticipated UK and European tour, initially slated for the summer of 2025. After extensive discussions, promoters were unable to finalize dates for the proposed concerts, leading the band to shelve the plans. However, Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood remain optimistic about rescheduling the tour for 2026.
Potential concert locations had included major cities such as London, Barcelona, Amsterdam, Paris, and Copenhagen. The band’s most recent live performances in the US during the summer of 2024 were met with overwhelming enthusiasm, with the Hackney Diamonds tour selling over 848,000 tickets and grossing more than £188 million.
Despite the tour postponement, The Rolling Stones continue to engage with their audience. On March 5, 2025, guitarist Keith Richards was honored with the inaugural Connecticut Governor’s Award of Excellence at the Westport Library. Richards, who has resided in Weston since 1985, was celebrated for his creativity, passion, and generosity, reflecting his deep connection to the community.
As The Rolling Stones navigate these scheduling challenges, fans eagerly anticipate future announcements regarding tour dates and new music releases.