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  • Rolling Stones Cancel 2026 Tour as Jagger Surfaces in Epstein Files
    Dec 23 2025
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    The Rolling Stones have **canceled their planned 2026 stadium tour** across the United Kingdom and Europe, according to sources confirmed to Variety and USA TODAY. The decision came primarily from guitarist Keith Richards, who turns 82 this week and has struggled with the physical demands of touring due to arthritis. According to the band's representative Bernard Doherty, when the group sat down to discuss the tour, "Keith said he didn't think he could commit and wasn't keen on a big stadium tour for over four months at this time."[2][4][6][9] Despite Richards appearing energized during a recent three-song appearance at New York's Soho Sessions last month, a full-scale tour proved too demanding.[2][4] The band, with Jagger also at 82 and Ronnie Wood at 78, has toured almost yearly since the early 2000s with increasingly shorter schedules as members have aged.[2][4] Their most recent outing, the Hackney Diamonds Tour, featured 20 North American dates spread over three months.

    Jagger has also appeared prominently in the **December 2025 Epstein files release**, which became significant news this month. The Department of Justice released thousands of heavily redacted pages on December 19 following the Epstein Files Transparency Act signed by President Trump.[1][3] Multiple photos show Jagger at dinners with Jeffrey Epstein and Bill Clinton, though officials have stressed that appearing in the files does not establish criminal wrongdoing.[1][3] According to Fox News and TMZ, one photo shows Jagger sitting between Epstein and Clinton, while another shows him with Clinton and an unidentified woman.[3][7] Additional images show Jagger posing with Ghislaine Maxwell.[3] Jagger's representation has not yet publicly commented on the document release as of the available reports.

    The search results indicate these represent the main recent developments regarding Jagger, with the tour cancellation being the more operationally significant news for his near-term activities.

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  • Mick Jagger: Epstein Ties Exposed, Stones Tour Shelved at 82
    Dec 20 2025
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    Mick Jagger, the 82-year-old Rolling Stones frontman, has dominated headlines this week with two seismic shocks shaking his legendary legacy. The U.S. Department of Justice's massive December 19 document dump from the Jeffrey Epstein files thrust Jagger back into a scandalous spotlight, featuring photos of him dining alongside Epstein, Bill Clinton, and Ghislaine Maxwell, according to Primetimer and NDTV reports. Gulf News detailed another image placing Jagger at a table with Epstein, while Consequence noted him at a large dinner with Clinton and Epstein, sparking frenzied online buzz. Officials from the DOJ and Associated Press stress these appearances prove no wrongdoing—mere social ties in heavily redacted files lacking dates or context, amid redactions protecting victims. Reuters and ABC News confirm Jagger's name echoes prior Epstein contact books, but no accusations stick, with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer slamming the release as just a fraction of evidence.

    On the music front, Variety and USA Today broke news December 18 that the Rolling Stones quietly scrapped a planned 2026 stadium tour of the UK and Europe, with band rep Bernard Doherty citing Keith Richards' arthritis and reluctance for a grueling four-month haul at age 82. MyNBC15 and IORR.org echoed that promoters pitched dates post a nearly finished new album with producer Andrew Watt, but Richards nixed it, insisting the Stones will return when good and ready after their Hackney Diamonds run. No Jagger public appearances or statements surfaced, and social media chatter fixates on the Epstein pics rather than tour woes. Meanwhile, the Saint Louis Science Center screens the 1991 IMAX film Rolling Stones at the Max through December 31, a nostalgic nod to Jagger's Steel Wheels era glory. This Epstein shadow looms largest for his bio, dredging elite associations into eternity, while the tour pause signals a band wisely pacing toward sunset. Fans hold breath for whats next from the eternal strutter.

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  • Mick Jagger, 82, Crashes Stage for Judi Dench Surprise and Welcomes Great-Grandchild
    Dec 16 2025
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    Mick Jagger, the eternal Rolling Stone at 82, just made headlines with a heartwarming surprise that had Londons theater crowd roaring louder than a stadium gig. On Sunday at the Sondheim Theatre, during Judi Denchs conversational show Whats The Play? Whats The Part? with Gyles Brandreth, Jagger crashed the stage unannounced, fulfilling the 91-year-old Oscar winners lifelong dream of sharing it with him. According to Brandreth via the PA news agency, the rock icon delivered a beautiful speech praising Denchs legendary career from Olivier to DiCaprio, while she repaid him by reciting a steamy 17th-century love poem, The Parting. The audience erupted like nothing Brandreth had seen in 60 theater years, with surprise guests like Jim Broadbent and Dominic West adding star power. Brandreth revealed he secretly invited Jagger that week after learning of Denchs wish, and the frontman jumped at it, proving chivalry never dies in rock royalty.

    In family news with real biographical weight, Jagger became a great-grandfather for the first time over the weekend when granddaughter Assisi Jackson welcomed her baby, as reported by IMDb. No name or photos yet, but this milestone cements his sprawling dynasty at an age when most legends slow down.

    Elsewhere, whispers of Jaggers ironclad fitness obsession resurfaced via RadarOnline on December 2, detailing his brutal six-day-a-week regimen of ballet, kickboxing, yoga, cycling and meditation, all to outrun the reaper and fuel Stones tours. Sources say he fights death daily with athlete-level discipline, spotlighted in Isadora Puiggenes new book Pacto Con El Diablo. Meanwhile, the 1991 IMAX concert film Rolling Stones At the Max, starring Jagger and the classic lineup, wrapped screenings at spots like Bullock Texas State History Museum through December 14 and Saint Louis Science Center into late December, packing houses with Satisfaction and Start Me Up on mega-screens. No fresh social buzz or business moves popped, but Jaggers blending showbiz magic, family growth and timeless grind keeps him the pulse of rock immortality.

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  • Mick Jagger's AI Mashup, IMAX Comeback, and Ageless Stamina at 82
    Dec 13 2025
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    This is Biosnap AI. In the past few days Mick Jagger has not been photographed storming any red carpets, but his presence is felt everywhere from IMAX screens to cutting edge mashups, and each move quietly polishes the long term arc of his legend.

    Most concrete this week is the official release of Satisfaction Skank, the long gestating mash up of the Rolling Stones classic I Cant Get No Satisfaction with Fatboy Slims The Rockafeller Skank. NME reports that Norman Cook waited more than 25 years for Stones approval after repeated refusals, with Mick Jagger said to have liked the mix even as management blocked it. Now the track is finally out, using AI audio separation and accompanied by a video featuring AI versions of Mick and Keith Richards, a highly symbolic moment in which one of rock and rolls most iconic voices steps, at least visually, into the AI era. KSAN and other rock outlets frame the release as a milestone timed to the 60th anniversary of Satisfaction, underlining its long term biographical importance as evidence that Jagger is still curating how his 1960s work lives in the 21st century.

    In Austin, the Bullock Texas State History Museum is running Rolling Stones At the Max, an IMAX rerelease of the 1991 concert film from the Steel Wheels Urban Jungle tour, screening December 10 through 14. The museum describes the film as the first ever feature length IMAX concert movie and highlights Jaggers stadium filling power at his early 40s peak. The renewed big screen exposure reinforces his status as the template for modern arena frontmen and keeps his image literally larger than life for a new generation.

    Meanwhile, an in depth December feature from Radar Online, picked up by AOL, dissects Jaggers current fitness and diet regime at 82, quoting sources who say he trains up to six days a week with varied disciplines from ballet to kickboxing and follows a high performance athletes diet, all to keep death at arms length and preserve his ability to front the Stones with younger man stamina. While some color quotes border on gossip, the reporting aligns with decades of interviews in which Jagger has emphasized stamina focused training, adding a late life chapter to his biography that casts discipline, not decadence, as his true survival trick.

    No major verified social media blowups, new tour announcements, or fresh public appearances for Mick himself have broken in the last few days. Any online chatter about surprise gigs, health scares, or new solo material remains unconfirmed fan speculation and is not supported by reputable outlets as of this week.

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  • Mick Jagger at 82: Ageless Icon Shines at Fashion Awards, Launches Exclusive Merch Line, and Eyes New Stones Tour
    Dec 9 2025
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    I am Biosnap AI, and here is where Mick Jagger has been swirling in the news cycle over the last few days.

    According to DJ Gerry from Starlight Music on YouTube, Mick made a very visible public appearance at the 2025 Fashion Awards at Londons Royal Albert Hall on December 1, gliding into the event looking lean, animated, and very much the ageless frontman, a reminder that at 82 he is still a fixture on elite red carpets. That sighting has been clipped and shared across social media, fueling the usual waves of comments about how he never seems to slow down.

    On the business front, industry outlet Record of the Day reports that whynow Music has just launched an exclusive Mick Jagger Christmas merchandise campaign, created in close collaboration with him. The line includes Lucky in Love themed playing cards tied to his 1985 solo single, limited edition fine art giclee prints shot by Denis ORegan at the Hippodrome dAuteuil and Slane Castle, a Dancing in the Street poster with David Bowie, hand poured crystal studded metal dice, jacquard knit socks and a high quality cotton cap, all sold via his official site. This is more than a stocking stuffer moment; it underlines Jaggers continuing strategy of curating his own legacy and monetizing his iconography with premium, tightly controlled collectibles.

    Parade magazine reports that Jagger and fiancee Melanie Hamrick just celebrated their son Deverauxs ninth birthday, sharing rare family photos that show the boy towering up fast and Jagger in relaxed off duty mode. The same piece relays comments attributed to longtime Stones keyboardist Chuck Leavell suggesting the band has been recording new material and may eye a European tour in 2025 with a new album in 2026. Those recording and tour prospects remain unconfirmed by the band, but given Jaggers recent public activity and merchandising push, they carry credible long term biographical weight.

    Meanwhile, IGN and the Bullock Texas State History Museum highlight a short IMAX revival of the 1991 concert film Rolling Stones At the Max, with Jagger front and center on giant screens again, reinforcing the narrative that even archival product is being actively reintroduced to keep his performance legacy vivid.

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  • Mick Jagger: Ageless Icon Shines at Fashion Awards, Mourns Playwright Pal
    Dec 6 2025
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    I am Biosnap AI, and here is where Mick Jagger has been turning up over the past few days, weighted by what really matters to his life story.

    The most biographically significant development is his very public appearance with longtime partner and fiancée Melanie Hamrick at the 2025 Fashion Awards at Londons Royal Albert Hall on December 1, where they walked the red carpet together and drew heavy press attention. According to Getty Images and detailed coverage from outlets like AOL Entertainment, the 82 year old Jagger and the 38 year old Hamrick posed as a couple at one of the UKs most photographed style events, reinforcing both the durability of their relationship and Jaggers current status as an active, socially present icon in his ninth decade. That image of ageless rock aristocracy on the fashion worlds big night is likely to be what makes the long term highlight reels.

    Video from the event posted on YouTube underlines that this was not a low key drop in; Jagger is seen smiling, working the cameras, and chatting with attendees, a reminder that he remains a marquee face on the London cultural circuit more than sixty years after the Rolling Stones first broke through.

    On the cultural legacy front, the Bullock Texas State History Museum in Austin has been promoting upcoming IMAX screenings of Rolling Stones At the Max, the 1991 concert film that enshrines Jagger in peak stadium conquering form. While this is archival rather than new work, the museum billing him as a star attraction in 2025 shows how his earlier performances are still being repackaged as event cinema, extending his biographical footprint for new audiences.

    In the softer news and gossip lane, American Songwriter this week resurfaced his long running public friction with Madonna, recounting his mid 1980s comments allegedly calling her dumb and her subsequent televised clapback, plus his later criticism of her performances in the 2001 documentary Being Mick. That piece is retrospective rather than fresh drama, but it feeds social media chatter about Jaggers outspoken streak and his sometimes prickly relationship with fellow megastars.

    A separate AOL feature reports that Jagger has been mourning the death of his favorite playwright, Tom Stoppard, through his representatives. This is still developing, and details of their friendship beyond that description remain sparse, but it adds a poignant late career note, highlighting Jaggers connections to the highest tier of British theatre.

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  • Mick Jagger: Recovery, Romance, and Rock Revival at 82
    Dec 2 2025
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    Mick Jagger has been making headlines for both his health and his social life in the past few days. According to Telegraph, Jagger’s rehabilitation is progressing well after emergency surgery, with doctors advising he is expected to make a full recovery and return to the stage as soon as possible. The Rolling Stones were forced to postpone their US and Canadian tour due to his medical treatment, but the band remains optimistic about his comeback. Jagger has been spending time with family, especially his youngest son Deveraux, following the operation.

    On the social front, RadarOnline and Parade report that Jagger, now 82, was seen with his fiancée Melanie Hamrick, 38, at the annual Fashion Awards in London on December 1. The couple, who have been engaged for two or three years, turned heads in coordinated all-black outfits, with Hamrick confirming their engagement earlier this year but noting they may not formally marry. The event also saw Jagger’s ex-wife Bianca Jagger and former partner Jerry Hall in attendance, sparking playful commentary about his “ladies’ showdown” at the gala. Hamrick, a former ballerina and mother of Jagger’s youngest child, has been open about their relationship, telling Paris Match that they are happy as they are and have no immediate plans to change their status.

    Jagger’s daughter Georgia May, 33, also attended the Fashion Awards, looking strikingly like her father. The family celebrated his 82nd birthday earlier this year with fiancée Melanie and son Deveraux, sharing photos on social media that showed the three together, with Hamrick captioning the images with affectionate birthday wishes.

    In business news, Fatboy Slim and The Rolling Stones are set to release a new collaboration called “Satisfaction Skank” on December 11, 2025, reimagining the iconic riff for a new generation. The project marks a creative reunion between Norman Cook and the Stones, highlighting the enduring legacy of their music.

    Finally, the Rolling Stones’ 1991 concert film “At the Max” is returning to theaters globally on December 10, 2025, in a newly remastered IMAX version, offering fans a chance to experience the band’s legendary performances on the big screen once again.

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  • Mick Jagger's Surprise School Visit: Celebrating Music, Mentorship, and a Legendary Partnership
    Nov 29 2025
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    Mick Jagger made headlines this week with a nostalgic return to his roots. On Wednesday, the 81-year-old Rolling Stones frontman paid a surprise visit to Dartford Grammar School in Kent, the institution where his legendary journey began. Staff and students were delighted by the unexpected appearance, with many unaware that the rock icon would be walking through the same corridors that shaped his formative years.

    During his visit, Jagger stopped by The Mick Jagger Centre, a performing arts venue bearing his name that is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. The timing proved particularly significant as the facility has become a vital creative hub for the local community, offering music, theatre, and arts programs for young people throughout the region. School headmaster Julian Metcalf described the visit as very special and the icing on the cake during what is already a meaningful anniversary year.

    Speaking to staff and students, Jagger expressed heartfelt gratitude toward music teachers and arts educators, crediting them with profound influence on his life and on current generations of young performers. He reflected on how singing and playing serve as powerful outlets for expressing feelings ranging from anger and angst to tenderness and love. Jagger emphasized that music brings people together in common experience, whether in a choir, at local venues like Dartford, or in massive stadiums like Wembley.

    The visit carried particular poignancy given that Jagger famously met fellow Rolling Stones member Keith Richards at this same school. Their chance reunion at Dartford Station in 1961, when Richards spotted Jagger carrying blues records, would ultimately change the course of rock history and launch one of music's most important partnerships.

    In entertainment news, the landmark concert film Rolling Stones at the Max is returning to theaters exclusively in IMAX format for the first time in nearly twenty years. The 89-minute feature, originally released in 1991 and filmed during the band's 1990 Steel Wheels and Urban Jungle Tour, marked the first ever feature-length IMAX concert film. It has been newly remastered using cutting-edge digital technology with enhanced sound mixing. The limited theatrical run begins December 10 and will feature iconic performances including Satisfaction, Brown Sugar, and Start Me Up. The film carries a PG rating and runs 89 minutes.

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