Will the Rolling Stones confirm plans for a tour in 2027 before their new album drops on July 10?
63% of users predicted YES โ the community missed this one. 30 predictions cast.
The Rolling Stones did not confirm formal 2027 tour plans before releasing their 25th studio album, Foreign Tongues, on July 10, 2026. In a July 7 interview, frontman Mick Jagger said the band hopes to tour behind the new record, stating, "I don't think we'll be touring this year, but I hope to tour next year and I hope to do it as soon as possible." That fell short of a confirmed tour announcement with dates, venues, or a booking timeline.
Jagger also ruled out a residency-style run of shows, the format Harry Styles has used, saying the band intends a traditional multi-city outing instead. Guitarist Keith Richards had earlier downplayed the prospect for 2026, saying only "we can talk next year." No tour dates, ticket sales, or formal itinerary were announced as of the album's July 10 release.
The community had priced this at 63% likely to resolve yes, anticipating that Jagger's public enthusiasm would translate into a concrete announcement timed to the album rollout. Instead, the band's comments remained aspirational rather than confirmed, and the question resolved no. The gap between vague statements of intent and an actual tour confirmation with dates and cities accounts for the miss.