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The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger recently opened up about when fans could expect the legendary band to tour again.
"I'd love to go on tour," the rock icon told the BBC recently. "Can't wait."
However, echoing a previous statement from fellow bandmate Keith Richards, Jagger admitted a tour likely wouldn't happen soon. "I don't think it's going to be this year, but hopefully as soon as possible," he said.
Last month, Richards confirmed that the group has no plans to hit the road anytime soon.
"We can talk next year," the musician told the Associated Press on May 9. "At the moment, we've just finished the record and we're considering what to do after. Pretty soon, but not this year." The band's upcoming new LP, Foreign Tongues, drops July 10.
Last December, the Stones reportedly decided to cancel their plans for a 2026 stadium tour across the United Kingdom and Europe. According to a source close to the band, per Variety, the decision followed Richards' inability to commit to tour requirements due to health concerns stemming from arthritis.
Watch the full interview below.