Keith Richards also confirmed that the band has been going to the studio.
Keith Richards hinted that The Rolling Stones may be about to embark on a farewell tour. He said, "Maybe this is the last one."
The Rolling Stones recently announced details of their No Filter . The performances will mark the band's 57th anniversary.
Richards spoke to Rolling Stone about the tour. "Maybe this is the last one, I don't know."
However, the guitar legend described his approach to live performances: “Give me 50,000 people and I feel at home. The whole band feels it. As Ronnie and I always say before going on, 'Let's go on stage for peace and quiet'.”
Keith also revealed that the band has been working on new music. “ Mick [Jagger] and I got together for a few days a while back in a studio. Just jamming. Also, there might be a session sometime in December, but I can’t guarantee anything.”
“It was great, man,” he continued. “We created some songs together with the producer Don Was. We’re sorting everything out. We had a great time – a lot of good stuff came out of it.”
Asked to describe the new sound, he joked, "It has guitars, bass, and drums."
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