Mick Jagger has been promoting his new “supergroup” SuperHeavy, and seems reticent about a Rolling Stones reunion. The Stones, formed in 1962, could celebrate 50 years together in 2012. A tour has been rumored, and Jagger was seen leaving a London meeting last week with bandmates Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood.
But Jagger now tells The Sun of about any anniversary tour: “Don’t hold your breath.” Jagger also denied rumors the Stones would perform at the London 2012 Olympics.
“When a band starts as a blues band, it always remains sort of true to that.”
Jagger is currently working with all-star group SuperHeavy – featuring Dave Stewart, Joss Stone, Damian Marley and film composer A.R. Rahman.
SuperHeavy’s album is out now. Jagger said: “If people like it, we could do a few other things.”
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