The Rolling Stones Are Considering ‘Residencies’ in 2027. What Could That Mean?
The Rolling Stones have not played a concert in two years, canceling planned European stadium dates in 2025 and 2026 as Keith Richards cited the physical toll of touring as unworkable. Rather than abandoning live performance entirely, Richards proposed residencies as a practical solution, suggesting fixed-venue engagements in cities like New York, London, or Paris where the band could perform multiple shows without the exhaustion of constant travel.
Two main residency scenarios emerge from industry analysis. A New York-based residency at Madison Square Garden would minimize Richards's travel burden while capitalizing on the venue's 20,000 capacity and his proximity to Connecticut, though limited availability would frustrate distant fans. Alternatively, stadium residencies across multiple major cities would increase the total number of performances and ticket access, balancing the band's desire to reduce touring strain with their typical audience demands and revenue potential.
- The Rolling Stones are exploring residencies in 2027 as an alternative to traditional touring, citing travel fatigue as the primary reason for avoiding stadium circuits
- Proposed formats include a single-venue residency in New York City near Keith Richards's Connecticut home, or multi-city stadium residencies to maximize attendance and revenue
- The band canceled European stadium dates in 2025 and 2026 and has not performed live since July 2024