The Rolling Stones and the Future of Touring
Veröffentlicht: 29.06.2026 um 11:18 Uhr, Redaktion AD HOC NEWS, Redaktionelle Verantwortung: Rafael Müller (Chefredaktion)
The Rolling Stones are back in the conversation around live music. Keith Richards has said the band may move away from traditional touring in favor of residencies, according to Billboard's report.
What Richards said
Richards' comment points to a different model for one of rock's most durable live acts. For U.S. fans, that matters because Stones activity has long centered on large arena and stadium runs.
Billboard's coverage frames the remark as a possible shift rather than a formal touring announcement. No new U.S. dates were attached to the comment.
Why residencies matter
A residency changes the kind of access fans get. Instead of a wide route across cities, a band plays a concentrated run in one place, often with more production control.
For The Rolling Stones, that would fit a band that can still command a major ticket-buying audience without the grind of a long road schedule.
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The Stones' live legacy
The Rolling Stones built their reputation on road work, from early club dates to decades of stadium shows. Their catalog includes Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St., Some Girls and Hackney Diamonds.
That history gives any possible format change extra weight. A residency would not erase the tour legacy, but it would mark a practical shift in how the band reaches fans.
Where the band stands
The Rolling Stones currently have no officially confirmed new live date in this report.
The Rolling Stones at a glance
- Act: The Rolling Stones
- Genre: Rock, blues rock
- Origin: London, England
- Active since: 1962
- Lineup: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood
- Label: Interscope Records
- Key works: Sticky Fingers (1971), Exile on Main St. (1972), Some Girls (1978), Hackney Diamonds (2023)
- Current album/single: Hackney Diamonds (2023)
- Charts / certifications: Hackney Diamonds reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in October 2023
- Next live date: currently with no announced live date
Frequently asked questions about The Rolling Stones
Will The Rolling Stones tour again in the U.S.?
The band has not announced a new U.S. run in this report. Richards' comments point to residencies as a possible alternative.
What chart result did The Rolling Stones' Hackney Diamonds reach?
Hackney Diamonds reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in October 2023, giving the band another U.S. chart topper late in its career.
When did The Rolling Stones form?
The Rolling Stones formed in 1962 in London and became one of the defining rock bands of the 20th century.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
