The future of live performances by The Rolling Stones may look different from the band’s traditional global tours. Keith Richards recently shared that the demands of large-scale touring have become a growing consideration after decades on the road.
Speaking about the band’s live plans, Richards indicated that a residency in a major city could be a more practical option than another extensive tour. He noted that staying in one location would reduce the constant travel that comes with moving from city to city while still allowing the group to perform for fans.
Possible destinations for a residency could include major international cities such as London, New York, Paris, or Rome. While no official plans have been announced, the idea reflects how veteran artists are exploring new ways to continue performing without the challenges of a traditional touring schedule.

