Hackney Diamonds Release Date and Time

The Rolling Stones announce their highly-anticipated new album "Hackney Diamonds" after 18 years, featuring a sneak peek of their new track "Angry."

by Mathelene | Updated Sep 05, 2023

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Hackney Diamonds Release Date and Time

The Rolling Stones have unveiled exciting news about their forthcoming album, "Hackney Diamonds," marking their first original music album since 2005's "A Bigger Bang." The official announcement and album details will be revealed during an event set to take place in the Hackney district of East London on September 6.

This event will feature interviews with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ron Wood, conducted by Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon, and will be exclusively livestreamed on the Rolling Stones' YouTube channel. In anticipation of this album release, the legendary rock band recently teased a new track, tentatively titled "Don't Get Angry With Me" (or simply "Angry"), on the website dontgetangrywithme.com.

The site intentionally displays an error message when fans attempt to access the song, prompting some humorous responses from the band on social media, such as, "Sorry, don't be angry with me..." Nevertheless, some fans have managed to bypass the error page and listen to a 15-second snippet of the new track.

"Hackney Diamonds" holds special significance as it marks the first album of original music by the Rolling Stones in nearly two decades, following the release of "A Bigger Bang," which reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart. The accompanying A Bigger Bang Tour also holds a place in history, ranking as the seventh highest-grossing tour of all time, with $558 million in earnings from 111 concerts that attracted 3.5 million fans, according to Billboard Boxscore.

Notably, after "A Bigger Bang," the rock legends released "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, an album consisting entirely of covers of blues classics and lesser-known tracks. Produced by Don Was and The Glimmer Twins (the long-standing pseudonym used by Jagger and Richards for their production work), this 12-song collection featured songs by iconic blues musicians such as Jimmy Reed, Willie Dixon, Eddie Taylor, Little Walter, and Howlin' Wolf.

It's worth mentioning that "Hackney Diamonds" will also be the Rolling Stones' first release since the passing of founding member Charlie Watts in 2021. Watts had played drums on nearly every recorded Stones song since the band's formation in 1962. Following his passing, the band has been performing with new drummer Steve Jordan.

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Hackney Diamonds

"Hackney Diamonds" is the highly anticipated upcoming 24th studio album by the iconic British blues rock band, the Rolling Stones. This album will mark their 26th studio release in the American market. After an extended gap since their previous original studio album and following a covers record, the band, featuring legends Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood, is set to make a remarkable return to the music scene.

The title of the album was cryptically revealed through a promotional campaign that caught fans' attention. As the countdown to its official announcement and the release of its first single, rumored to be named "Angry," continues, anticipation is growing among Rolling Stones enthusiasts. With the unfortunate passing of drummer Charlie Watts, this album holds particular significance and is expected to be a significant addition to the band's renowned discography.

The Rolling Stones 

Formed in London in 1962, The Rolling Stones are an enduring English rock band with a legacy spanning over six decades. They stand as one of the rock era's most iconic and beloved groups. Emerging in the early 1960s, they forged the raw, rhythm-infused sound that became synonymous with hard rock. The initial stable lineup included Mick Jagger as vocalist, Brian Jones as a versatile musician, Keith Richards on guitar, Bill Wyman as bassist, and Charlie Watts handling drums.

In their early phase, Jones held a prominent role. However, with the entry of manager Andrew Loog Oldham in 1963, the band shifted towards creating their original compositions. Jagger and Richards took the reins as the band's songwriters and creative core. Meanwhile, Jones faced personal struggles, including drug addiction, which hindered his contribution to the group's artistic direction by 1968.

Hackney Diamonds Tracking List

Track Number

Song Title

1

Angry (with Watt)

2

Bite My Head Off

3

Depending On You (with Watt)

4

Dreamy Skies

5

Driving Me Too Hard

6

Get Close (with Watt)

7

Live by the Sword

8

Mess It Up

9

Morning Joe Cues

10

Sweet Sounds of Heaven

11

Tell Me Straight

12

Whole Wide World

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Hackney Diamonds Release Date and Time - FAQs

1. When is The Rolling Stones' new album "Hackney Diamonds" being released?  

The release date for "Hackney Diamonds" has not been provided yet, but it will be announced during an event on September 6, 2023, in Hackney, East London.

2. What is the significance of "Hackney Diamonds" for The Rolling Stones?  

"Hackney Diamonds" is their first album of original music since 2005's "A Bigger Bang," marking a significant return to their own songwriting after a long hiatus.

3. Can I watch the album announcement event online?  

Yes, the event will be exclusively livestreamed on The Rolling Stones' YouTube channel, allowing fans worldwide to tune in.

4.  How has the band coped with the loss of Charlie Watts, their longtime drummer?  

Following the passing of founding member Charlie Watts in 2021, The Rolling Stones have continued touring with new drummer Steve Jordan.

5. What was the success of their previous album, "A Bigger Bang"?  

"A Bigger Bang" reached No. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart and led to the A Bigger Bang Tour, which is among the top 10 highest-grossing tours of all time, grossing $558 million from 111 concerts with 3.5 million fans in attendance, according to Billboard Boxscore.