The Rolling Stones have canceled plans for a U.K. and European tour slated for 2025. The iconic rock band, including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood, decided to forgo the opportunity after reviewing multiple offers for summer performances.
Among the proposals was a multimillion-pound tour of Tottenham Hotspur’s stadium in London, which would have included four concerts. However, the band rejected this offer due to logistical challenges with the venues, travel, and existing commitments. Other potential tour stops in cities like Paris, Barcelona, and Rome were also dismissed for similar reasons.
Although the 2025 European tour has been scrapped, the Rolling Stones are still planning to hit the road in 2026, with both U.K. and international dates on the horizon. Fans are also hopeful for a reunion of sorts when Wood joins Rod Stewart at Glastonbury in June for the Legends slot.
While the band has not officially confirmed these reports, a representative did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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