The Rolling Stones are proving once again that rock ‘n’ roll never dies. Fresh off the massive success of their U.S. tour for Hackney Diamonds, the legendary band is heading back to the UK for a stadium tour in 2025.
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. Ronnie Wood let slip some exciting news in a recent interview, shared by a fellow Stones fan. He said:
“With The Stones, we’re hoping for a tour of Europe next year. I’ve also been in the studio with The Faces last week and we’re making some continued developments with the music we made back in the day and it still sounds like no time has gone by.”
This isn’t just another tour—it’s a chance for UK fans to experience the Stones’ magic live on their home turf. Think Satisfaction blasting under stadium lights, with a crowd spanning generations. It’s no secret that the Stones’ gigs are part-concert, part-cultural event, and this tour will be no exception.
Why It Matters
Let’s be real: how many bands are still packing stadiums after 60+ years? With Hackney Diamonds reminding us of their musical mastery, this tour is another chapter in their unparalleled career. Plus, Jagger hinted at some surprises for UK audiences—maybe new songs or a guest appearance?
So, keep your ears to the ground (or eyes on Ticketmaster). This is one tour you won’t want to miss.