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The Rolling Stones Perform As Their Younger Selves In New Music Video

By Katie Monks
15/05/2026
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The Rolling Stones perform as their younger selves in new CGI music video.

In their brand new music video for their track titled 'In The Stars' Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood are seen as de-aged versions of themselves.

The music video directed by Francois Rousselet, portrays a studio session that quickly turns into a dance party. They are performing their song from their brand new album 'Foreign Tongues' to a crowd of celebrities.

The video for the bands lead single from their upcoming album has been created by Deep Voodoo using deepfake technology to transform the Stones into younger versions of themselves, making them appear how they did in the 70's.

The music video was released on Thursday ahead of their new album which will be available July 10th, marking the bands 25th studio album.

Marty Supreme star Odessa A’zion and Euphoria star Sydney Sweeney feature in the video. Following A'zion and Sweeney is Normal People's Paul Mescal, Skins actor Nicholas Hoult, Twilight’s Kristen Stewart and Hollywood star Angelina Jolie.

The Rolling Stones' brand new album features guest appearances from legends such as Paul McCartney, Robert Smith and the bands late drummer Charlie Watts. The 14 tracklist of songs has been revealed, with each song translated into a different language.

See the full tracklist below:

  1. ‘Rough And Twisted’ 
  2. ‘In The Stars’ 
  3. ‘Jealous Love’ (‘Amante Jalouse’ in French) 
  4. ‘Mr. Charm’ (‘ミスター・チャーム’ in Japanese) 
  5. ‘Divine Intervention’ (‘Intervencao Divina’ in Portuguese) 
  6. ‘Ringing Hollow (‘Rinkelende Holte’ in Dutch) 
  7. ‘Never Wanna Lose You’ (‘No quiero perderte nunca’ in Spanish) 
  8. ‘Hit Me In The Head’ (Calpiscimi in testa’ in Italian) 
  9. ‘You Know I’m No Good’ (‘Wiesz, ze jestem do niczego’ in Polish) 
  10. ‘Some Of Us’ (Nagra av oss’ in Swedish) 
  11. ‘Covered In You’ (Daekket i dig’ in Danish) 
  12. ‘Side Effects’ (‘Bivirkninger’ in Norwegian) 
  13. ‘Back In Your Life’ (‘Kembali ke dalam hidupmu’ in Indonesian) 
  14. ‘Beautiful Delilah’ (‘Magandang Delilah’ in Filipino) 

In other news, Jagger and Richards have featured in The Sunday Time rich list- a list that ranks the wealthiest names in British music. The annual list of the 350 richest people in Britian will feature in the Sunday Times magazine this weekend.

Liam and Noel Gallagher have appeared on the list for the first time. The brothers amassed a projected fortune of £375million after their huge reunion tour.

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