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LONDON, July 9 (Reuters) – Mick Jagger said the Rolling Stones hope to tour their new album “Foreign Tongues”, as the veteran rockers launched their latest record ​with a starry drone lights show in London ‌on Wednesday night.

“Foreign Tongues” is set for release on Friday and follows the Grammy Award-winning 2023 record “Hackney Diamonds,” which the group supported with a North American tour in 2024. It marks the Stones’ ‌second ​studio album since the 2021 death ⁠of drummer Charlie Watts ⁠and 25th since the group first formed in London in 1962

“We hope we go on tour, Ronnie and I are really into that, so we hope we ​see everyone on the road,” Jagger, 82, told Reuters as he and guitarist Ronnie Wood, 79, arrived at ⁠the album’s launch party.

The 14-track album ⁠features guest contributions from Paul McCartney, The ​Cure’s Robert Smith and Chad Smith of the Red Hot ​Chili Peppers among others. Jagger said a lot of ‌the collaborations on “Foreign Tongues” were accidental.

“People come and visit you in studios and (say) ‘can I come down and listen’?” he said. “Robert Smith came just to listen, and I said, ‘Robert, ⁠you can’t just listen, you’ve got to sing’, so he went and sang and played some guitar.”

The upcoming album release was ⁠celebrated with a ‌dazzling lights drone display over the River ⁠Thames, which lit up the night sky ​with ‌shapes including the band’s famed lips-and-tongue logo.

It ​follows another ⁠launch event in New York in May attended by Jagger and Wood and fellow guitarist Keith Richards.

“We’ve had (the album) ready for a while, so we’re very excited that it’s coming out this Friday,” Jagger said.

(Reporting by Francesca Halliwell, Editing ​by Alexandra Hudson)

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