What a hit: Ronnie Wood Confirms! The Rolling Stones’ New Album Is “Done”, Coming in 2026 in a least expected date as the short version goes viral calling over 4.5 million streams in just only 1 hours duration_the countdown shows how powerful the lyrics was rated while the most centered attraction goes for the last track just like Ozzy Osbourne winning hit track as Ronnie tactically reveal the targeted date in early 2026…

 What a hit: Ronnie Wood Confirms! The Rolling Stones’ New Album Is “Done”, Coming in 2026 in a least expected date as the short version goes viral calling over 4.5 million streams in just only 1 hours duration_the countdown shows how powerful the lyrics was rated while the most centered attraction goes for the last track just like Ozzy Osbourne winning hit track as Ronnie tactically reveal the targeted date in early 2026…

 

 

In a thrilling update for fans of rock’s greatest survivors, guitarist Ronnie Wood has confirmed that The Rolling Stones’ next studio album is completed and scheduled for release in 2026. His remarks came during a signing event at the band’s London store, making this the first concrete confirmation from one of the surviving core members about the much-teased follow-up to Hackney Diamonds.

“It Is Done” — Wood’s Declaration

While promoting his anthology Fearless at RS No.9 in Carnaby Street, Wood was approached by a reporter from The Sun’s Bizarre column, who asked about whether the Stones had a new album on the horizon. Wood responded, simply and confidently: “Yes, you will be getting a new album next year. It is done.” Asked whether the band plan to tour in support of the new release, he added: “Yes, we are hoping to do some dates. Hopefully we will be back out there…” though he admitted he was “still waiting to find out myself.”

These comments mark the first time one of the Stones has definitively affirmed that album 25 is fully recorded and ready for release — though the band have long hinted they were working toward this moment.

Background: Building from Hackney Diamonds

For context, Hackney Diamonds (2023) was the band’s 24th studio album and marked their return to original material after an 18-year gap. The record was met with critical acclaim, chart success, and high expectations for what might follow.

In fact, at the time of Hackney Diamonds’ release, Mick Jagger revealed that the follow-up was already about 75 percent done — leaving the impression that the Stones intended to keep momentum. Since then, rumors of scattered studio sessions have circulated, amplified by insider hints and occasional leaks.

One notable voice is Marlon Richards, son of Keith Richards, who told Record Collector that the band had been working long hours — “after lunch until, like, two in the morning” — in studios in Chiswick. He suggested that they were “nearly done” and had leftover material from the Hackney Diamonds era. According to Richards, they may also plan a European tour in support of the new album.

Moreover, longtime collaborator producer Andrew Watt confirmed earlier that he had been working with the Stones again, characterizing the experience in theatrical terms: “It’s like working for Batman. When the tongue is up in the air, you just go… I can say we did some recording together, but that’s all I can say.” His involvement provides continuity with the sonic direction of Hackney Diamonds.

What We Know (And Don’t Know) So Far

Given Wood’s announcement and existing rumors, here’s what seems clear — and what remains uncertain:

Aspect Current Status

Album Completion According to Wood, the album is fully done.
Release Timing Tentatively scheduled for 2026.
Producer Likely Andrew Watt, consistent with past reports
Number of Songs / Material At least 13 tracks reportedly in development
Tour Plans Wood says they hope to tour; specifics unconfirmed
Band Line-up Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Steve Jordan (drums)

However, critical elements — such as an official title, the exact release date, singles, artwork, and complete track list — have not yet been publicly disclosed. Given how bands of this stature often stagger announcements, it’s likely those details will emerge gradually.

The Stakes: Why This Matters

This forthcoming album has several layers of significance:

1. Artistic Continuation
The Stones are now decades into their career, and each new work invites scrutiny: Is it a legacy piece or a vital rock statement? Hackney Diamonds suggested they still had something to say, and fans will be eager to see whether the new project leans into classic blues-rock, modern production, or some hybrid of both.

2. Commercial Expectations
Hackney Diamonds topped charts globally and revived broader interest in the band. The expectation is that their return in 2026 could generate significant buzz, especially if combined with a tour.

3. Legacy & Mortality
With advancing ages (Jagger in his 80s, Richards also, and Wood not far behind), each new album is also a statement of persistence. Every new record increasingly carries the weight of legacy — a message that The Rolling Stones remain creative and relevant.

4. Fan Aspirations
Longtime fans have waited since 2005’s A Bigger Bang for fresh original material (beyond covers or compilations). Each hint, rumor, and announcement is scrutinized — and Wood’s confirmation is perhaps the strongest signal yet that this will not be another false alarm or prolonged tease.

 

What to Watch For Next

In the coming months, fans and observers should keep an eye out for:

Official press release — with album title, artwork, and release date.

Lead single / teaser — likely to drop ahead of the full album.

Tour announcements — venues, legs, and how they balance global logistics.

Interviews from Jagger & Richards — their takes will be especially telling.

Promotional campaign — high-profile appearances, media tie-ins, and possibly reissues or special packages.

If past behavior is any guide, the Stones will unveil these elements gradually, building anticipation rather than flooding the market.

In sum: Ronnie Wood’s statement that “it is done” represents a turning point in the speculative era of Rolling Stones 25. After years of hints and fragmented reports, this is the first unambiguous confirmation that the band’s next chapter is complete and forthcoming. While many key details remain under wraps, the promise of new Rolling Stones music — plus the prospect of live shows — has long stirred excitement. As 2026 approaches, the rock world will be watching closely.

 

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