The Rolling Stones ‘cancel’ UK and European tour as Keith Richards ‘couldn’t commit’

The Rolling Stones were expected to tour a new album in 2026, but the gigs seem to be on hold after Keith Richards allegedly couldn’t commit to being on the road

The Rolling Stones have called off plans for a 2026 UK and European tour, it has been claimed.

Although no gigs were ever announced or confirmed, multiple reports suggested the band, led by frontman Mick Jagger, would head out on the road again next year to promote a new album. It’s claimed that they had eyed up a tour across the United Kingdom and Europe after having already pulled the plug on dates for this year.

But according to reports, they have decided against the new tour. It’s claimed an American music critic claimed Keith Richards, 81, told his bandmates Mick Jagger, 82, and Ronnie Wood, 78, he didn’t want to go on the road for months and months again.

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A source told The Sun: “The Rolling Stones had all the big promoters throwing loads of ideas and dates at them for next summer. But when they properly 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.”

A spokesperson for The Rolling Stones said: “The band were looking to tour earlier this year but couldn’t make it work either. It’s hard for their fans, but The Stones will get back onstage when they’re good and ready.”

The band last played live on the Hackney Diamonds tour in the US in 2024, which sold almost one million tickets. But it remains to be seen when they next get on the tour bus together.

One thing that is more likely to happen is fans seeing new music from the Stones in 2026. Ronnie Wood has said the band recorded at Metropolis Studios in London. The resulting album is expected in 2026. He said: “You will be getting new music from the Rolling Stones with an album next year. It is almost done.”

The Rolling Stones’ most recent major UK performances were during their Sixty Tour in the Summer of 2022, including headline slots at the British Summer Time festival in Hyde Park on June 25 and July 3, 2022. It was previously revealed that the band were raking in more money per gig than Taylor Swift.

Pollstar’s annual Voice of Live year-end review, published earlier this year, found the rockers’ Hackney Diamonds tour was the most lucrative. Sir Mick, 81, Keith Richards, 80, and Ronnie Wood, 77, took £10,345,659 in revenue per night.

The total even eclipsed pop sensation Taylor Swift, 35, in single-night takings. Music analysis firm Pollstar’s annual Voice of Live year-end review estimated Taylor raked in £10,332,133 a night on her record-breaking Eras Tour. It took a total of £1.74billion.

The Mirror has approached the Stones’ spokesman for comment regarding live dates and a 2026 album.

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Kerry Katona refuses to fix drug-damaged nose as it is a reminder to her kids

Kerry Katona has been honest about her struggles with drugs over the years and has said that she is open with her children about what she went through

Kerry Katona has said that she refuses to fix her drug-damaged nose as it serves as a reminder to her kids. The singer has said that despite her nose potentially collapsing, it reminds her to stay clean for her children.

The mum-of-five said that her nose could collapse due to years of cocaine abuse but she will not be paying to get it done surgically. The star has said that her children know about her past struggles with drugs and not getting nose surgery is a reminder for her to stay on the right track.

Kerry has said that she has a hole in her septum which could get worse at any moment. Kerry underwent major surgery last year to rebuild and strengthen the structure of her nose, with surgeons using a piece of her rib to stabilise it.

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However, the hole in her septum may never fully heal which she says reminds her about her addiction struggles. Speaking to The Sun, Kerry said: “My kids know about my mistakes, and about the drugs.

“I even have a hole in my nose that I refuse to get fixed, and I’ve shown it to my children, because for me it was a reminder that if I put another line of coke up my nose, it could collapse. I didn’t want to get it fixed because I wanted to make sure I never went down that path again – and I know I never will.”

Kerry was first introduced to drugs when she was just 14-years-old. She has said in the past that her mum Sue gave her speed and told her it was sherbet.

Kerry was living in care at the time but would often sneak out to try and see her mum in Warrington. The star realised later in life that it wasn’t just the drugs she needed to stop to turn her life around – she also needed to cut certain people out of her life.

She said that every time she tried to become clean, the “tribe” tried to “pull you back”. She said that she found that those in a similar position didn’t like seeing her progress so tried to drag her back down.

Three years after her divorce from Brian McFadden, she married cabbie Mark Croft but this reignited her drug use. Kerry has said that Mark was her mum’s drug dealer and that’s how they met.

She had only been out of rehab for six weeks at the time. Kerry has since managed to turn her life around and has found another romance in her life.

After three husbands in total and two fiancés, Kerry says she is now extremely happy with the new man in her life who she crossed paths with on Celebs Go Dating.

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She hit it off with personal trainer Paolo Margaglione, 33, and the pair seems to be going from strength to strength and the couple are very much in love.

Kerry said she usually tends to keep the start of her relationships out of the public eye to avoid speculation but this time it played out on screen.

Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party chaos amid Rob Reiner and son’s ‘argument’

Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party chaos amid Rob Reiner and son’s ‘argument’ – The Mirror

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Rob Reiner and his son Nick are said to have engaged in a heated argument at a Christmas party hosted by Conan O’Brien over the weekend, days before the film director was murdered

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All you need to know about Conan O’Brien

  • Conan O’Brien hosted a Christmas party this week, which allegedly saw the late Rob Reiner and his son Nick become involved in a heated argument. Rob and his wife, Michele, left the party early after the reported clash. But just hours later, they were found dead at their home in Brentwood, California. The couple had their throats slit by a relative, and Nick, 32, has now been booked for murder.
  • But who is Conan O’Brien? The Mirror are here to bring you everything you need to know about the American star whose career in the entertainment industry has spanned almost three decades, having written for countless TV shows which air across the globe.
  • O’Brien started his career writing for Saturday Night Live in 1998 before departing the NBC sketch comedy show in 1991. But he bagged himself an Emmy Award for his SNL sketches. Shortly after his departure from the show, he went on to write for the cartoon classic, The Simpsons, for two years between 1991 and 1993.
  • However, after leaving the cartoon, O’Brien went on to land his own show, Late Night with Conan O’Brien, which also aired on NBC for almost 20 years between 1993 and 2009. It was on this show, he became known for his “self-deprecating humour” as well as gaining more recognition for his comedy work. While fronting the show, O’Brien chatted with guests including William Shatner, Eddie Murphy, Serena Williams and Sarah Paulson, to name a few. He made the decision to walk away from the show after refusing to go along with plans to move the programme to a later time slot to fit Jay Leno into the schedule
  • His late-night career, however, came to an end in 2021 after 11 years of fronting Conan on the cable channel, TBS. He said that he wanted to get away from the gruelling late-night format of shows and look towards a new career venture with WarnerMedia. Announcing the news on air, Conan told viewers: “We are winding down our TBS show. The plan is to reemerge on HBO Max sometime in the near future with I think what will be my fourth iteration of the program. Imagine a cooking show with puppets, and you’ll have the wrong idea.”
  • Nowadays, though, he’s still actively engaged in the showbiz circuit. He fronts his own podcast, Conan O’Brien Needs A Friend, which has seen him chat with huge names such as Adam Sandler, Harrison Ford, Billie Eilish and even the former First Lady, Michelle Obama. Earlier this year, he was the 87th host of the Academy Awards (known as the Oscars).
  • Over the course of his career, he’s taken home four Primetime Emmy Awards and six Writers Guild Awards, a People’s Choice Award, two iHeartRadio Podcast Awards and seven Writers Guild of America Awards.
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Simon Cowell’s new boyband December 10 release debut video Bye Bye Bye

Simon Cowell’s newest boyband, December 10, have released their debut video as they wow fans with a cover of a smash hit from another iconic group from the noughties

Simon Cowell is hoping to have struck gold once again with his new boyband, December 10. And the group has unveiled it’s debut video Bye Bye Bye as they hope to take the charts by storm.

The seven-strong group was former on Netflix’s reality TV series, The Next Act. Viewers watched as Simon prepares for his latest stars. Step forward December 10.

The band is made up of Nicolas Alves, 16, Cruz Lee-Ojo, 19, Hendrik Christoffersen, 19, John Fadare, 17, Josh Olliver, 17, Danny Bretherton, 16, and Seán Hayden, 19. And their first offering is a cover version of NSYNC’s chart-topper Bye Bye Bye.

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The lads’ new tune was released today on Youtube. They sat together for the acoustic version of the song. Filmed at Metropolis Studios, the recording was featured briefly at the end of the six-part Netflix show.

And it appears fans are already loving their work. Commenting underneath the upload, one user gushed: “so surprised by all of their voices, everyone got something really special and it fits to good together.”

Another said: “Can’t wait for their first original song !!” And a third added: “British Boybands just have that special something you can’t describe. Love it love it love it.”

Following their formation on the show, Simon told them: “When this show airs your whole life changes. I am really, really proud of you individually. I am seeing you about to do what you always dreamt of doing. Probably the most important advice is, whoever becomes your very very first fan is the most important person in the world.”

The band spoke out as a group for the first time. Among their questions was what made them audition for the show in the first place. Cruz told the Mirror: “I wanted to try something else, try something different from the solo stuff.”

And speaking of his hopes for the band, he said: “I’d love to go on a stadium tour and perform at Wembley Stadium. I’d also love to perform at The Brits.”

Danny, who is from Chorley, also explained his reasons for auditioning. I auditioned for the show because of my auntie – she really believes in me and kept on at me to.” And he admitted he was “pretty shocked” to have been successful.

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“I got in the band out of over 1000 people that auditioned. The fact that I’m one of the seven that got to the final, final band. It’s crazy.

“I grew up in Chorley without a musical background. I’m the first one in my family to pursue a career in music. I picked it up because when I got expelled from school, I didn’t think I had anything going for me, and I needed to find something that I loved, and that’s music.”

Rob Reiner’s best films and how to watch as star murdered

Rob Reiner, who is known for his successful acting and directing career, and his wife were both found dead in their Los Angeles home after being murdered in a knife attack

Rob Reiner rose to fame throughout the decades for his successful acting and directing career. He was involved in several iconic films that have gone down in Hollywood history.

He was involved in creating some well-known films such as When Harry Met Sally and The Princess Bride. He died at the age of 78 when he and his wife, 68, were found dead in their Los Angeles home.

They were found to have both been murdered in a knife attack after an argument allegedly broke out in the house. Their son has since been arrested and denied bail as he is being remanded in custody.

Before he died on Sunday, many were big fans of the director, with his debut occurring with the mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap. He also had several acting roles such as in Sleepless in Seattle and The Wolf of Wall Street.

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Here are some of the best and where to watch them:

This Is Spinal Tap (1984)

This Is Spinal Tap is an almost entirely improvised film about a British heavy metal group’s disastrous tour. It captured truths about rock ‘n’ roll, the music industry and ego.

Reiner even based his documentary filmmaker character Marty DiBergi on Martin Scorsese in The Last Waltz, which he might have been a little upset about at first but has come to love over the years.

While Reiner and his friends never dared take credit for the mockumentary, he did say that perhaps they made they first mock rock doc. This film is available to stream on Roku, TCM, DIRECTV Stream and HBO MAX.

Stand by Me (1986)

This coming-of-age classic, adapted from a Stephen King story, follows four 12-year-old boys on a search for a missing kid in 1950s Oregon. It helped make a star out of River Phoenix, along with Wil Wheaton, Corey Feldman and Jerry O’Connell and it came to Reiner only because Adrian Lyne had dropped out.

In 2021, Reiner told The Guardian that the film meant more to him than any other he’d made. “It was the first time I did a film that reflected my own personal sensibility; it had a mixture of melancholy, humor and nostalgia,” he said.

“I was 12 in 1959, so the music was the music I listened to and the feelings I had in relation to my father, I injected into the film. When it came out and was accepted it validated me.” It can be streamed on Netflix, fuboTV and Philo.

The Princess Bride (1987)

Carl Reiner famously gifted his son William Goldman’s novel, which became his favorite and set him on path to adapt it for the big screen, which many had already tried and failed to do.

Norman Lear came to the rescue once more (he funded Spinal Tap) and gave Reiner the money to make The Princess Bride. They assembled one of the great ensembles with Robin Wright, Cary Elwes, Chris Sarandon, Wallace Shawn, Mandy Patinkin, Carol Kane, Billy Crystal, Peter Falk and André the Giant to bring to life this tale of love, adventure and storytelling. This film can be streamed on Hulu, Disney+ and DIRECTV Stream.

When Harry Met Sally… (1989)

Reiner enlisted Nora Ephron to help take an honest look at dating and relationships in what would become one of the most beloved romantic comedies, following Meg Ryan’s Sally and Crystal’s Harry across 12 years.

Reiner’s mother, Estelle, was the key to the most iconic scene in Katz’s Delicatessen, a location which took on a new fame as well. Around the film’s 30th anniversary, Reiner reflected on its longevity.

“I think people see some basic truths about men and women when they watch that movie,” he told The Associated Press. “To me, the dance that happens between men and women is forever.” When Harry Met Sally can be streamed on Roku, STARZ and DIRECTV Stream.

Misery (1990)

Reiner re-teamed with Goldman to adapt King’s Misery, about a famous novelist (James Caan) who after a car crash finds himself in the captive care of a crazed fan (Kathy Bates).

Warren Beatty was initially attached to star and told Reiner that he didn’t see it as a horror movie or a thriller but a prison movie.

When Reiner rewatched the film to talk about it earlier this year at the TCM Classic Film Festival, he said even he was surprised at how many laughs there were. Misery is available to buy on Prime Video and Apple TV.

A Few Good Men (1992)

The death of a Marine at Guantanamo Bay provides the backdrop for the Aaron Sorkin-penned courtroom drama, which went to Broadway before the big screen.

In Reiner’s hands, pitting Tom Cruise as a cocky, plea-happy junior lawyer against Jack Nicholson as an intimidating commanding officer, it became a hit that would score a best picture nomination. Nicholson would reunite with Reiner 15 years later for The Bucket List. You can stream the movie on BBC America, Philo and DIRECTV Stream.

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The American President (1995)

Working with another Sorkin script, Reiner returned to the romantic comedy to tell a story about a widower U.S. president (Michael Douglas) who begins dating an environmental lobbyist (Annette Bening).

Roger Ebert wrote in his review, “It is hard to make a good love story, harder to make a good comedy and harder still to make an intelligent film about politics. Rob Reiner’s The American President cheerfully does all three, and is a great entertainment — one of those films, like ‘Forrest Gump’ or ‘Apollo 13,’ that however briefly unites the audience in a reprise of the American dream.” The film is available to rent or buy.

Inside Rob Reiner’s relationship with son Nick as he’s ‘booked for murder’

Hollywood titan Rob Reiner and his wife Michele were found dead in the Los Angeles property on Sunday and their son Nick is being held in police custody without bail

Rob Reiner’s son has been “booked for murder” after his parents were found killed. Grim details have been emerging following the joint deaths of the Hollywood titan and his wife, Michele Singer Reiner.

Reports stateside suggest the couple had their throats slashed at home. And it’s now said that Nick, 32, is being held in police custody after their murders. He is being held without bail.

Rob, 78, and Michele, 68, were discovered at their property in Brentwood, Los Angeles on Sunday. An LAPD spokesperson confirmed they are investigating an “apparent homicide” and speaking to family members. And now Los Angeles Chief of Police Jim McDonnell has confirmed that Rob and Michele’s son Nick is a suspect and has been “booked for murder.”

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Reports claim that Rob and his son Nick had a “very loud argument” while attending Conan O’Brien’s Christmas party on Saturday night. It’s said Nick and his parents were heard arguing at the event, according to TMZ.

It’s reported by the outlet that Rob and his wife left the party shortly after. It is not known if Nick left with his parents.

In 2015, Nick co-wrote the film Being Charlie. It was directed by his father and inspired by Nick’s experiences with drug addiction, rehab and homelessness. Over the years, Nick has been open about his struggles. He first attended rehab around his 15th birthday.

In the film, there were elements of their relationship. And in 2016, Rob told The Associated Press: “I maybe didn’t handle it the best way. I listened to a lot of people who had a desk and a diploma. I didn’t really think about my kid and what he needed.”

He went on: “We didn’t go into it thinking this is going to be therapeutic or bring us closer, but it did come out that way. It forced us to understand ourselves better than we had. I told Nick while we were making it, I said, ‘you know it doesn’t matter, whatever happens to this thing, we won already. This has already been good.’”

While promoting the film, Nick also said he “didn’t bond” well with his father during his younger years. Speaking with the BUILD series, Nick said that working on Being Charlie with his dad “made me feel closer to him”.

Just months ago, Rob admitted he loved his children, ‘even the bad ones’, in what is believed to be one of his final interviews. Speaking to Piers Morgan, he said: ” “Well, I mean, listen, people have their favourites. [It’s] the cliché, ‘We love all our children, even the bad ones.”

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Following the deaths of Rob and Michele, a spokesperson for the Reiner family said: “It is with profound sorrow that we announce the tragic passing of Michele and Rob Reiner. We are heartbroken by this sudden loss, and we ask for privacy during this unbelievably difficult time.”

It’s believed that their daughter, Romy, had discovered them at the huge property. Meanwhile, Rob’s eldest daughter, Tracy Reiner, who was adopted by the star during his first marriage to Penny Marshall, said she was in “shock.” Speaking to NBC, she said: “I came from the greatest family ever. I don’t know what to say. I’m in shock.”