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The Rolling Stones have teamed with DJ producer Fatboy Slim for an official mash-up of their 1965 classic “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” and Fatboy Slim’s 1998 track “The Rockafeller Skank.”“Satisfaction Skank” is out now via digital outlets,
This occasion is being celebrated with a brand skankin' new video that weaves together Stones iconography and classic images of the band with Fatboy Slim's signature cheek. The vi
The Rolling Stones’ new album is “done” and set for release in 2026, according to guitarist Ronnie Wood. The musician seemingly confirmed the news of the record in an interview with “The Sun‘s” Bizarre column, NME reported. “Yes you will be ...
The Rolling Stones have announced that the band's latest album is complete. Due out in 2026, the new release marks the 25th studio album for the band, which released its first record, a self-titled LP, in 1964. The new album comes 62 years later ...
The Rolling Stones mark sixty years of December’s Children, the 1965 release that bridged their early covers era with their rise as major songwriters.
It’s fitting then that the concert movie, Rolling Stones - At The Max — which was shot with IMAX film cameras at Wembley Stadium in London in 1990 as part of the band’s Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tour and released in 1991 — has been remastered and, for a brief time, will be appearing on select IMAX screens this week.
Tickets for the iconic concert film Rolling Stones – At the Max went on sale today. IMAX, Mercury Studios, and Pathé Live have partnered to bring back the film to theatres worldwide, exclusively in IMAX, for a limited run beginning December 10, 2025.
The Rolling Stones’ 1991 concert film, Rolling Stones – At the Max, will return to theatres globally on December 10, 2025. The experience, presented in partnership with Mercury Studios and Pathé Live, is the first-ever feature-length IMAX concert film ...
Fatboy Slim and The Rolling Stones will release Satisfaction Skank on 11 December 2025, a new collaboration built from the original Satisfaction riff and revisiting a creative partnership first explored in 2003.