The Rolling Stones are gearing up for a monumental year in 2025, aiming to expand their musical legacy with both a new album and an extensive global tour. Following the success of their 2024 North American tour promoting “Hackney Diamonds,” the band is eager to maintain their momentum into the new year.
Guitarist Ronnie Wood has hinted at the band’s tentative plans for a 2025 tour, suggesting that fans can anticipate more live performances. In a recent interview, Wood mentioned that the group is considering a series of concerts, though specific dates and locations have yet to be confirmed.
In addition to touring, the Stones are reportedly working on new material. Mick Jagger has indicated that the band has already recorded a significant portion of their next album, signaling their commitment to producing fresh music for their audience.
One of the band’s ambitious goals for 2025 is to break concert attendance records in South America. They are planning a series of massive shows, including a potential performance at Rio de Janeiro’s Copacabana Beach, aiming to surpass Madonna’s 2006 record of 1.6 million attendees. Discussions are underway with promoter Daniel Grinbank, who previously organized their 2006 concert at the same venue.
While official announcements are pending, the Rolling Stones’ plans for 2025 indicate a year filled with significant musical endeavors. Fans worldwide eagerly await further details on the upcoming tour dates and new releases, anticipating another dynamic chapter in the band’s storied career.