The Rolling Stones do not deny the possibility of the new album

Nov 11, 2011
The Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards revealed that they will meet in December to discuss next year's 50th anniversary of the band. Both musicians claimed they still do not have any plans, but the process can go any way – from world tour to new album.

Keith Richards said: "I don't see why in the world the The Rolling Stones can't put together some kind of show next year. I'd almost count on it. It doesn't have to be the whole spectacle again, but we've got to find out own way through this".

When asked about new The Rolling Stones album, Mick Jagger answered: "It is quite amazing when you think about it. Anything is possible".

Earlier Keith Richards revealed that he is going to reunite with his bandmates to hold some rehearsals in studio in London. It will be the first time in four years they will work together. However, according to Richards, it is very unlikely that singer Mick Jagger will be with them.

"We're just going to play a little together, because we haven't played for three or four years. Mick's welcome if he turn up", said he.