Rolling Stones Announce Global Tour and Unveil Bold Redesign of Iconic Tongue Logo

Rock and roll legends The Rolling Stones have once again ignited excitement among fans worldwide with the announcement of a brand-new global tour and an eye-catching redesign of their iconic tongue-and-lips logo. The tour, titled “Stones Still Rolling 2025”, will kick off in March next year and is set to take the band across Europe, North America, South America, and parts of Asia.

The Rolling Stones, who have been defying time and expectations since their formation in 1962, are proving yet again that age is no barrier to rock supremacy. Fronted by the ever-energetic Mick Jagger, with guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood, the band is gearing up to deliver another unforgettable run of high-octane performances. The tour will feature a mix of their classic hits like “Paint It Black,” “Gimme Shelter,” and “Start Me Up,” alongside tracks from their 2023 critically acclaimed album Hackney Diamonds.

But the tour isn’t the only surprise. In a move that merges nostalgia with modern flair, the band has unveiled a fresh redesign of their universally recognized “Tongue and Lips” logo. Originally created in 1970 by artist John Pasche, the logo is one of the most enduring symbols in rock history. The updated version maintains its signature attitude but adds a sharper, more contemporary edge — with metallic textures, a bolder red color palette, and subtle animations planned for digital use.

In a statement, the band explained the reason for the redesign: “The tongue has always spoken for us — rebellious, bold, full of energy. This new version is a tribute to our past and a nod to the future. We’re not slowing down, and neither is the tongue.”

The new logo will be used across all tour branding, merchandise, and digital campaigns. Limited-edition merchandise featuring the updated emblem is already selling fast, with fans eager to own a piece of this next chapter in Stones history.

The Stones Still Rolling 2025 tour marks yet another milestone in the band’s remarkable career. With over six decades of music, reinvention, and influence under their belt, The Rolling Stones continue to set the standard for what it means to be timeless in the world of rock and roll.

Tickets go on sale next month, and fans are encouraged to register early to avoid missing out on what could be one of the band’s final — and most iconic — tours yet. One thing is clear: the Stones are still rolling, and the world is ready to follow.

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