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It’s been almost 20 years since The Rolling Stones released an original studio album.
And now Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are set to announce their latest, rumoured to be called Hackney Diamonds.
Last month the trio, who lost drummer Charlie Watts in 2021, put out a fake glazing ad for a company called Hackney Diamonds in the Hackney Gazette in London.
After signing up to the website for updates it soon became clear that this is the name of The Rolling Stones’ upcoming new album.
Now the rock band of over 60 years have announced a live in conversation livestream to take place on Wednesday at 2:30pm BST.
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The Rolling Stones have posted a YouTube video of Jimmy Fallon answering the phone from Mick, Keith and Ronnie.
The trio invited the American late-night talk show host to Hackney in London for the special live in conversation show tomorrow.
The band teased: “Talking new album, new music, new era. Streaming globally here on Youtube from Hackney, London… This Wednesday September 6th 2023.”
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Rolling Stones fans can submit their questions in the comments ahead of the livestream conversation which can be watched on their official YouTube channel.
It’s rumoured that the first single, which could well launch tomorrow, is called Angry. Fingers crossed the band will also announce a Hackney Diamonds tour for 2024.
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