Rolling Stones

"A brand new show has just been announced for the Stones Tour ‘24 Hackney Diamonds! It will be the final stop on the North American Tour and will see the Stones playing Thunder Ridge Nature Reserve, Missouri on July 21!Tickets go on sale May 31 at 10am local, presale details to follow, so get ready! http://rollingstones.com/tour"

 
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"The Stones Tour ‘24 continues in Atlanta tomorrow night at the Mercedes Benz Stadium!"

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Rolling Stones and Stevie Wonder​

The Rolling Stones supported their tenth studio album Exile on Main St. with a tour across America in 1972. The trek marked their first visit to the States since the tragic events at the Altamont Free Concert in December 1969. The ‘72 tour was hailed as a triumph, with Mick Jagger's band at the height of their prowess. Opening the shows was Stevie Wonder, who was enjoying the success of his own groundbreaking LP, Music of My Mind. Wonder’s stint with the Stones helped him branch out to rock audiences, and the musicians developed a mutual admiration. Wonder would regularly return to the stage to join the Stones for their encore, performing a medley of "Uptight (Everything's Alright)" and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction".
 
I hope the Stones win a Grammy.
Best Rock Album:
The Black Crowes – Happiness Bastards
Fontaines D.C. – Romance
Green Day – Saviors
Idles – Tangk
Pearl Jam – Dark Matter
The Rolling Stones – Hackney Diamonds
Jack White – No Name
 
The Rolling Stones also added to their impressive trophy case today, winning Best Rock Album for Hackney Diamonds. Though none of the band’s members were on hand, producer Andrew Watt gave a short speech while accepting the award.
 
me too. don't we all?
I guess I manifested it didn't I? No but seriously I have thing think were I say or think of something and it just happened in a few mins or even seconds of me thinking of it / saying it. Especially with music. But I have been noticing that when I think of it in my head and not say it aloud, it happens in a few seconds but when I say it aloud, it happens in a good 20-25 mins... I can give examples if y'all want
 
Producer Andrew Watt can't give exact details, but he can confirm that the Rolling Stones are at work on some new music.
"I've said it before, but it's like working for Batman," he recently admitted to Rolling Stone. "When the tongue is up in the air, you just go...I can say we did some recording together, but that's all I can say."
Whether or not the music will make up a full new studio album remains to be seen. One thing Watt has shared previously is that the band had more than enough music to pick from when making 2023's Hackney Diamonds. (Their last album of original material before that was 2005's A Bigger Bang.)
"It was a prolific time for the band," Watt told Rolling Stone earlier this year. "They had amassed, like, 18 years of material. There was so much to go through and choose from initially, and then there were new songs that just came because everyone was rolling and kind of flying."
But don't take it from Watt — take it as well from Keith Richards' son Marlon, who also confirmed that the Stones were working on something in an interview with Record Collector published earlier this month.

"They're in town right now, recording," he said (via NME). "They're in Chiswick [West London] or somewhere like that; I think they're nearly done. They still maintain these ridiculous hours: after lunch until, like, two in the morning. I'd rather be somewhere else at that time of night! Unless you're in it, it's pretty boring."

But like Watt, Richards was unsure of exactly what the new material will turn into.

"I guess an album – they have enough left over from the last one," he said. "They gave them a Grammy, so now they're all hyped up on that: 'Oh, yeah – we can do another one like that! We've got more like that if you want…’ I think they’re doing the follow-up."
 
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