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The Rolling Stones announced their new album, Hackney Diamonds, and premiered the video for its first single, the hard-rocking “Angry,” at a press conference Wednesday in East London.
When the Rolling Stones announced their new studio album, Hackney Diamonds, at a much-ballyhooed, live stream press event on September 6, 2023, the trio of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood offered many of its details.
The Rolling Stones announce 'Hackney Diamonds,' their first original studio album since 2005, to premiere in YouTube livestream with Jimmy Fallon.
Legendary rock group the Rolling Stones are back with a new album, ‘Hackney Diamonds.’ Largely kept under wraps, band members says the late Charlie Watts gave Steve Jordan his blessing on continuing the music.
The album will be the group’s first release since the 2021 death of Charlie Watts, a founding member who had played each of the band’s thousands of concerts except one, and nearly every...
The Rolling Stones hugely-anticipated, Hackney Diamonds will be released on October 20 via Geffen Records in the U.S. and Polydor internationally. Here’s everything we know about the new album.
The Rolling Stones have unveiled their first album of original material since 2005, and the first since the death of drummer Charlie Watts. Hackney Diamonds will feature 12 tracks and be...
Hackney Diamonds, the group’s 24th studio album, will be released Oct. 20, Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards announced at an invite-only launch event at London’s historic Hackney...
On Monday, Sept. 4, 2023, the Rolling Stones announced they will release their first album of original material in 18 years. Titled “Hackney Diamonds,” the legendary rock band will reveal the full details on Wednesday, Sept. 6, at an event in Hackney in East London.
The rock 'n' roll band last released an album of original music in 2005, with A Bigger Bang. Hackney Diamonds will be their 24th album and their first since the death of drummer Charlie Watts.