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The Rolling Stones drop new single 'In the Stars' and announce new album, 'Foreign Tongues'

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Rolling Stones are back with new music
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ByJill Lances
May 05, 2026, 7:43 PM

After weeks of teasing fans, The Rolling Stones have finally spilled the beans about their new music.

The band has revealed that their next album, "Foreign Tongues," will be released July 10.

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They also dropped the album's first single, "In the Stars," which is available now via digital outlets. 

Artwork for the Rolling Stones' new album "Foreign Tongues."
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While "In the Stars" is the first single, it's actually not the first taste fans have gotten of the album.

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The opening track, "Rough and Twisted," was released in April as a white label vinyl under the name The Cockroaches. It has now been released digitally.

Like their last album, 2023's Grammy Award-winning "Hackney Diamonds," Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood worked with producer Andrew Watt on the 14-track "Foreign Tongues."

Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger, Steve Jordan , and Keith Richards and of The Rolling Stones perform during 'Stones Tour '24 Hackney Diamonds' at MetLife Stadium on May 26, 2024 in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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It was recorded in under a month at London's Metropolis Studios and is described as a "dynamic and forward-looking record that captures the band's unmistakable sound while pushing into new sonic and lyrical territory, further cementing their unparalleled legacy."

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"Foreign Tongues" features an appearance by the band's late drummer, Charlie Watts, taken from one of his final recording sessions before his death in 2021.

It also features guest appearances by such A-list artists as Paul McCartney, Steve Winwood, The Cure's Robert Smith and Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith.

"Foreign Tongues" will be released in a variety of formats and is available for preorder now.

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