Here’s the deal: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood are gearing up for what’s expected to be an unforgettable series of shows. Official details, like dates and venues, are still under wraps, but sources say the band is eyeing iconic spots like Wembley Stadium and Hampden Park.
It's been a monumental year for pop powerhouses like Taylor Swift and Beyoncé, but it’s also a pivotal moment for rising stars like Sabrina Carpenter, Charli XCX, Chappell Roan, and Raye, who have all earned significant recognition.
Earlier that day, Jelly Roll, known for his candid songs about struggle and redemption, had visited a nearby county jail as part of his ongoing tour mission to connect with those in tough situations.
Death & Love Pt.1 promises to be a deeply personal project for the band. Shudall’s near-death experience in early 2023, when doctors discovered a severe blockage in his main heart artery, has shaped the album’s urgent sound.
Reflecting on the impact of Employment, the band stated, “20 years ago, a brand new song by a brand new band was released. I Predict A Riot was the start of something really special for some musicians from Leeds.
This tour announcement follows a series of teasers from Fender, including a countdown clock on his official website that got fans buzzing. Billboards promoting the tour have also been spotted near significant UK venues, signalling that this marks his first major tour since 2022.
Raye took to social media to share the heartbreaking news with her fans. In a raw and candid post, she explained how losing the car was hard enough, but the real devastation came from losing her precious songwriting journals.
So Close to What will be her first album since 2023’s Think Later, which spawned hits such as “Greedy” and “Exes” and pushed her into the global spotlight. With her sophomore album debuting at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and her Think Later World Tour keeping her busy throughout 2024, anticipation for her latest release is sky-high.