- July 6, 2026
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Rolling Stones Launch Streaming Competition Amid World Cup
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- July 6, 2026
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The Rolling Stones know the World Cup is in progress, and they’re joining the excitement. The iconic band has initiated The Rolling Stones Streaming World Cup. This event pits the top 30 countries that stream their music on Spotify against one another.
The tournament will span four weeks, allowing fans plenty of time to participate. In these nations, fans can stream any track from The Stones’ extensive catalog. Each stream contributes a point to their country’s total.
Interestingly, band members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood act as team captains for 10 teams each. Their involvement adds a unique twist to the contest.
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The objective for countries is to accumulate as many points as possible. The nation with the highest points will earn the title of Stones Top Streaming Nation. This distinction brings a sense of honor and competition.
To participate, fans can find more information on a dedicated page set up by the Rolling Stones.
Meanwhile, the band’s 25th studio album, “Foreign Tongues,” is set to release on Friday, July 10. The release of new music serves as a reminder that rock and roll endures. Despite having established their legacy, the band continues to produce fresh tunes.
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Their appeal lies in not striving to replicate their sound from decades ago. They embrace a curiosity that drives them to explore new musical possibilities. In a time dominated by nostalgia, their refusal to become relics offers a satisfying experience. May this spirit endure.