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The Rolling Stones Speak in Foreign Tongues: Teases 25th Album With Global Billboard Blitz

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The world's most enduring rock-and-roll outfit doesn't do anything quietly, and the rollout for their twenty-fifth studio album is no exception. Over the weekend of April 26, 2026, mysterious billboards began materializing in cities across the globe, each emblazoned with the unmistakable tongue-and-lips logo and a single phrase rendered in the local language. Manchester saw it. So did Sydney, Paris, and Warsaw. The phrase, decoded across the various translations, points to one inevitable conclusion: the new Rolling Stones album will be called Foreign Tongues, and it lands October 7, 2026.

The campaign is classic Stones theater. No press release, no tedious algorithmic rollout, no leaked tracklist on Reddit. Just slabs of paper-and-paste advertising appearing overnight in cities scattered across four continents, photographed by bewildered fans, and fed back into the machine through the band's official Instagram account. It's the kind of slow-burn mystery that rewards the diehards and lets the rest of the world catch up at its leisure. In an era when most album campaigns feel like they were generated by a marketing intern's spreadsheet, the Stones are still doing it like it's 1972.

The Foreign Tongues reveal didn't come from nowhere. For weeks, the band had been laying breadcrumbs through their long-running pseudonym, The Cockroaches, an alias that dates back to a pair of legendary 1977 club shows at Toronto's El Mocambo when Mick Jagger and company crashed into a tiny venue under a fake name and proceeded to torch the place. The Cockroaches handle resurfaced earlier this month with billboards advertising an unknown band, a teaser website at thecockroaches.com adorned with a 1970s bedroom aesthetic and a clock frozen at 1:41 PM on April 11, and a vinyl-only single called Rough & Twisted. That single, pressed in a numbered run of 1,000 white-label twelve-inch copies and distributed to select independent record shops, contained a lyric that now reads as a Rosetta Stone for the whole campaign: a line about teaching foreign tongues. The fans connected the dots before the official confirmation arrived.

The Cockroaches gambit is more than nostalgia tourism. It's a deliberate reconnection to the band's club-rat origins, a reminder that beneath the stadium-sized brand lies a bunch of musicians who came up sweating in venues where the ceiling threatened to come down. That mythology has always been part of the Stones' commercial alchemy. They are simultaneously the biggest rock band on the planet and a scrappy R&B outfit playing under an assumed name in some basement. Foreign Tongues arrives draped in that contradiction.

Behind the boards is Andrew Watt, the Grammy-winning producer who helmed 2023's Hackney Diamonds and who has spent recent years working with everyone from Elton John and Pearl Jam to Ozzy Osbourne. Watt confirmed his involvement last September, comparing the gig to working for Batman, which is about as close to a job description as anyone gets when working with this band. The sessions reportedly took place at Metropolis Studios in West London during the summer of 2025, and Ronnie Wood pronounced the record finished and ready for 2026 release months ago.

What Hackney Diamonds proved is that the Stones, with Watt at the helm, can still make a contemporary rock record that doesn't sound like a heritage act phoning it in. That album landed at number one in multiple territories, drew critical raves, and spawned a tour that finished sixth on the global box-office charts for 2024. It would have been easy to coast on that goodwill for another five years. Instead, they went straight back into the studio.

The shadow looming over Foreign Tongues is the question of whether anyone will get to see these songs played live. Late in 2025, the Stones quietly scrapped plans for a UK and European stadium tour in 2026, citing Keith Richards' inability to commit to the schedule. Richards turns 83 this December, and the realities of long-haul touring are catching up even with the most weather-beaten warhorse in rock. Wood has hinted that some kind of touring activity remains on the table, and the Cockroaches alias has historically been deployed for surprise intimate gigs rather than arena spectacle. The possibility of a small-room residency timed to the album release is the kind of thing fans have been whispering about ever since the first billboards went up.

Some outlets are already calling Foreign Tongues the band's final studio album. That framing should be taken with a healthy dose of skepticism. The Stones have been pronounced finished more times than any rock band in history, and they've outlasted most of the people doing the pronouncing. Charlie Watts is gone, Bill Wyman has been retired for decades, but Jagger, Richards, and Wood keep circling back to the studio with the obstinacy of men who genuinely have no idea what else they would do.

What's certain is this. The lips logo went up in cities that mostly don't speak English. The phrase translated identically in every language. October 7 is circled on the calendar. And somewhere in West London, a band that has been making records since before most of its current audience was born is preparing to do it again.

Sixty-four years and counting, indeed.

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