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The legendary lead singer of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, spoke again about the future of the band and raised a question that has been debated by fans for years: will there still be major world tours by the Rolling Stones?
At 82 years old, Jagger continues to demonstrate impressive energy on stage, but recognized that major international tours require increasingly complex preparation. In an interview highlighted by Billboard, the singer commented on the logistical and physical challenges involved in a global tour, especially after decades on the road.
Even so, the artist made it clear that he does not intend to abandon music anytime soon. According to him, the Rolling Stones remain passionate about performing live and the band still has a huge connection with the public in different parts of the world.
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Jagger highlighted that each new tour requires months of planning, rehearsals and travel, but highlighted that the band's enthusiasm remains the same. The singer stated that the emotion of going on stage and feeling the audience's response continues to be one of the greatest pleasures of his career.
Over more than six decades, the Rolling Stones built one of the most important trajectories in the history of rock, accumulating records for attendance, sales and cultural influence. The band continues to be a reference for generations of musicians and fans across the planet.
Toque agora.
Although he has not officially confirmed a new world tour, Mick Jagger left open the possibility of future shows, keeping alive the expectations of admirers who dream of seeing the legendary British band on stage again.
For millions of fans, the message is clear: as long as there is willingness, the Rolling Stones will continue to take their rock to different corners of the world. :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
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