Mick Jagger, the eternal rock icon, has fans buzzing with one of the most tantalizing teases in Rolling Stones history just days ago. On April 2, Noise11 reported mysterious pink flyers popping up across London, emblazoned with The Cockroaches—the alias the band used for their legendary secret 1970s club gigs, like the infamous 1977 El Mocambo show in Toronto. Commuters scanning the QR codes landed on thecockroaches.com, a trippy 1970s bedroom recreation stuffed with guitar picks, Bowie vinyls, and a clock stuck at 1:41 p.m. on April 11, 2026, fueling speculation of a secret show, intimate residency, or even their 25th studio album. The sites privacy policy links straight to Universal Music Group, the Stones label, making this no fan prank but a slick official rollout bridging Jaggers gritty club roots to their stadium empire. Mick, Keith Richards, and Ronnie Wood are clearly plotting something huge, with mid-April poised as the big reveal.
No fresh public appearances or business moves from Jagger himself in the last few days, though his Instagram radar lit up via best_pics_of_stones, spotlighting a throwback to him strutting into court to back a bandmate, drawing paparazzi swarms—timeless Mick drama. No social media posts directly from the man in the past 72 hours, and nothing unconfirmed beyond the Cockroaches hype, which carries massive biographical weight as a nod to his shape-shifting career at age 82.
In the past 24 hours, no major headlines have broken on Jagger, keeping the focus on this brewing Stones intrigue with potential long-term legacy impact.
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