The Rolling Stones Are Considering ‘Residencies’ in 2027. Would Could That Mean?

StyleNews newsroom brief · 3h ago · 1 min read · via rollingstone.com

Might they pull a Harry Styles and block-book Madison Square Garden? Could they hit three or for big stadiums? What about a single blowout gig to wrap it all up?

The Rolling Stones, one of the most iconic rock bands of all time, are reportedly considering residencies in 2027. This news has sent shockwaves through the music industry, with fans and insiders alike speculating about what this could mean. Given the band's stature and enduring popularity, it's likely that any residencies would be a major event, with multiple shows at a select few venues.


A residency, à la Harry Styles at Madison Square Garden, would be a savvy move for the Stones. By block-booking a iconic venue like MSG, the band could create a unique experience for fans, with each show potentially featuring a distinct setlist or special guests. Alternatively, they could opt for a more traditional touring model, playing multiple shows at several major stadiums. Either way, the Stones' live shows are always a spectacle, and fans would undoubtedly flock to see them perform hits like "Satisfaction" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash" in an intimate setting.


As the music industry continues to evolve, the concept of residencies has become increasingly popular. Artists like U2, Lady Gaga, and Elton John have all successfully experimented with this format, which allows for a more curated and immersive experience. For the Stones, a residency could be a chance to revisit their storied career and perform in a more relaxed, creative environment. What's next? Will the Stones announce a series of surprise shows, or will they take a more traditional approach to promoting their residencies? One thing's for sure – fans will be eagerly awaiting any news from the band, and 2027 can't come soon enough.

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