The Rolling Stones have joined the World Cup excitement with a unique streaming competition. The band has launched The Rolling Stones Streaming World Cup. This event pits the top 30 countries that stream the band’s music on Spotify against one another.
Fans can participate over the next four weeks. In this period, they can stream any track from The Stones’ catalog. Each stream adds a point to the country’s score. Notably, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood serve as team captains for ten teams each.
More music news: Mick Jagger is already planning for the next Rolling Stones album.
The goal is for countries to gather as many points as possible. The nation with the highest score will earn the title of Stones Top Streaming Nation. This offers fans a sense of pride and friendly competition.
For more details, fans can visit a dedicated website set up by the band.
Meanwhile, The Rolling Stones’ 25th studio album, titled “Foreign Tongues,” is set to release on Friday, July 10. Each new release from the band serves as a testament to rock and roll’s resilience.
The band continues to produce fresh music despite having an established legacy. Rather than relying on past glories, they explore new musical territory. This ongoing curiosity and refusal to become relics is part of their charm.
More music news: Madonna’s new album includes a collaboration with her daughter, Lola Leon.
The Stones do not attempt to mimic their past sound from 1972. Instead, they deliver music that showcases their enduring passion. In a time where nostalgia is prevalent, witnessing legends who remain active is refreshing. Their attitude of constant engagement is commendable.
