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The Rolling Stones Drop Foreign Tongues 2026 – Full Album Details, Songs & Star Guests

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The Rolling Stones have done it again. On July 10, 2026, the legendary rock band released Foreign Tongues, their 25th studio album — and it’s already turning heads with its mix of classic Stones energy, star-studded guests, and fresh takes on blues, rock, soul, and covers.

At ages pushing 82 (Mick Jagger) and 82 (Keith Richards), with Ronnie Wood close behind, the band continues to prove they’re not slowing down. Produced by Andrew Watt (who also helmed the Grammy-winning Hackney Diamonds in 2023), Foreign Tongues delivers 14 tracks of riff-heavy rock, emotional depth, and high-profile collaborations that fans have been buzzing about since the announcement. The Rolling Stones Drop Foreign Tongues 2026!


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The Rolling Stones Drop Foreign Tongues 2026

Whether you’re a lifelong Stones fanatic or discovering their late-career resurgence, here’s everything you need to know about Foreign Tongues — from the full tracklist and standout songs to the impressive guest list and what it means for potential live shows and tickets.


Album Overview & Recording


Foreign Tongues was largely recorded in a focused month-long session at London’s Metropolis Studios in 2025, with additional work spanning earlier years (including 2021 sessions with the late Charlie Watts). It blends brand-new material with a few tracks that didn’t make Hackney Diamonds, plus that emotional posthumous contribution from Watts.

The album captures the Stones’ signature sound — bluesy riffs, country twang, rock ‘n’ roll swagger, and Jagger’s unmistakable vocals — while feeling modern and vital. Early listeners and critics are calling it one of their strongest efforts in decades, with a Metacritic score around 78/100. It quickly hit No. 1 on U.S. iTunes and topped charts in multiple countries.


Singles so far:


  • “In the Stars” / “Rough and Twisted” (May 2026, double A-side; “Rough and Twisted” first teased as a limited vinyl under the pseudonym The Cockroaches)

  • “Jealous Lover” / “Divine Intervention” (June 2026)


A music video for “In the Stars” (featuring Odessa A’zion) dropped in May.


Star-Studded Guest List - The Rolling Stones Drop Foreign Tongues 2026


One of the biggest talking points is the impressive roster of collaborators. Here are the key guests and their contributions:


  • Paul McCartney — Bass on the moody ballad “Covered in You”. A dream-team moment that fans have been loving.

  • Steve Winwood — Organ, Rhodes, and piano throughout, notably shining on the soulful “Jealous Lover”.

  • Robert Smith (The Cure) — Electric guitar on “Divine Intervention” and background vocals/synthesizer on “Never Wanna Lose You”.

  • Bruno Mars — Cowbell on the upbeat “Never Wanna Lose You” (yes, really — and it works).

  • Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers) — Concert bass drum on the acoustic closer “Beautiful Delilah”.

  • Charlie Watts (posthumous) — Drums on “Hit Me in the Head” (recorded in 2021 during one of his final sessions). A touching tribute that adds real grit.

  • Steve Jordan — Main drummer across most tracks (stepping in after Watts’ passing).

  • Benmont Tench (Heartbreakers) and others — Additional keys, horns, and support.


The guests add texture without overpowering the core band sound. Jagger, Richards, and Wood remain the heart of the record.


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Full Tracklist – Foreign Tongues (2026)


Here’s the complete 14-track listing with approximate lengths (standard edition; some releases may include a bonus track):


  1. Rough and Twisted (4:40) – Snarling, riff-driven opener with Jagger’s harmonica fire. A strong statement of intent.

  2. In the Stars (4:13) – Upbeat lead single with a catchy, starry vibe and music video.

  3. Jealous Lover (3:50) – Soulful R&B groove featuring Steve Winwood’s organ/Rhodes. One of the early standouts.

  4. Mr Charm (4:34) – Rock energy with attitude.

  5. Divine Intervention (4:46) – Features Robert Smith’s guitar work.

  6. Ringing Hollow (5:18) – Recently performed live by Jagger and Wood in an intimate London setting.

  7. Never Wanna Lose You (4:31) – Upbeat track with Robert Smith and Bruno Mars contributions.

  8. Hit Me in the Head (2:57) – Hard-hitting track powered by Charlie Watts’ final recorded drums. Emotional highlight for many fans.

  9. You Know I’m No Good (4:54) – Faithful yet Stones-ified cover of Amy Winehouse’s classic. Jagger adds harmonica.

  10. Some of Us (4:01) – Mid-tempo rocker.

  11. Covered in You (4:32) – Beautiful, introspective ballad with Paul McCartney on bass.

  12. Side Effects (4:35) – Co-written with producer Andrew Watt.

  13. Back in Your Life (6:13) – Longer, atmospheric track.

  14. Beautiful Delilah (3:29) – Chuck Berry cover closer featuring Chad Smith. Mick and Keith trading vocals in classic fashion.


Total runtime: Approximately 62 minutes. Some editions include the bonus track “Bad Luck Hideaway.”



Standout tracks for many early listeners: “Rough and Twisted,” “Jealous Lover,” “Hit Me in the Head,” “Covered in You,” and the covers that show the band’s deep roots.


Reception & What Fans & Critics Are Saying


Reviews have been mostly positive, praising the band’s enduring fire, guitar-driven sound, and smart use of guests. Some highlight it as their best since Tattoo You or even stronger than Hackney Diamonds in places. Critics note the polished production (courtesy of Watt) gives it a modern sheen while staying true to the Stones’ blues-rock DNA.


A few reviewers mentioned the runtime feels a bit long or that the covers pad things out, but the overall consensus is that Foreign Tongues is a vibrant, defiant late-career statement. Fans on social media are celebrating the longevity — “still rocking at 80+” is a common refrain — and the emotional weight of the Watts track.


Will The Rolling Stones Tour Foreign Tongues?


As of mid-July 2026, no full tour dates have been officially announced. There were earlier rumors of a possible 2026 European run that reportedly didn’t materialize, but Mick Jagger has recently hinted at excitement for more live performances. The band surprised fans with an intimate July 8, 2026, club performance in London where they played “Ringing Hollow” from the new album.


If (or when) dates drop, expect high demand for tickets — especially in major markets. Keep an eye on our site for the latest tour announcements, presale info, and cheap ticket deals across the U.S. and beyond.


FAQ – Rolling Stones Foreign Tongues Album


When was Foreign Tongues released? July 10, 2026.


How many tracks are on the album? 14 tracks on the standard edition (some versions include a bonus track).


Who produced Foreign Tongues? Andrew Watt, who also produced Hackney Diamonds.


Which tracks feature big guests?


  • Paul McCartney: “Covered in You” (bass)

  • Steve Winwood: Multiple tracks including “Jealous Lover” (keys/organ)

  • Robert Smith: “Divine Intervention” and “Never Wanna Lose You”

  • Bruno Mars: “Never Wanna Lose You” (cowbell)

  • Chad Smith: “Beautiful Delilah” (concert bass drum)

  • Charlie Watts: “Hit Me in the Head” (drums, recorded 2021)


Is there a tour for the new album? No dates confirmed yet, but Jagger has expressed interest in performing live. Watch this space for updates and ticket info.


Where can I stream or buy Foreign Tongues? Available now on major platforms (Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, etc.), plus physical formats like CD and vinyl via the official Rolling Stones shop and retailers.


What’s the best song on the album? It’s subjective, but early favorites include “Rough and Twisted,” “Jealous Lover,” “Hit Me in the Head,” and “Covered in You.”


Does the album include any covers? Yes — Amy Winehouse’s “You Know I’m No Good” and Chuck Berry’s “Beautiful Delilah.”


Final Thoughts


Foreign Tongues is a testament to The Rolling Stones’ incredible staying power. It’s not just another album — it’s a vibrant, guest-filled collection that honors their past while sounding vital in 2026. With emotional nods to Charlie Watts and dream collaborations with Paul McCartney and others, it’s essential listening for rock fans.


Stream it now, spin the vinyl, and stay tuned for any tour news. When dates drop, we’ll have the best ticket options, venue guides, and presale alerts right here.


What’s your favorite track so far? Drop it in the comments!


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