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Rolling Stones, FIFA Announce Landmark Collaboration Ahead Of World Cup

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FIFA and The Rolling Stones have announced a landmark collaboration ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026, bringing together two of the most iconic forces in football and music in a celebration of culture, creativity and global fandom.

The partnership will see three limited-edition FIFA World Cup 2026 vinyl album covers created for The Rolling Stones' forthcoming Capitol Records album release, Foreign Tongues, alongside a special remix of the band's new song, "In the Stars", which features on the Official FIFA World Cup 2026 Album. A range of clothing and headwear merchandise will soon be released and available for fans to purchase.

"The FIFA World Cup is the biggest show on earth, uniting billions of people through football, culture and shared celebration," said FIFA's Chief Business Officer, Romy Gai. "We are delighted to welcome The Rolling Stones into this unique global moment, adding the energy, emotion and unmistakable identity of one of music's most iconic bands to the tournament experience. This collaboration celebrates the powerful connection between football and music, and the unforgettable experiences they create for fans around the world."

The specially created Rolling Stones vinyl album covers feature artwork that merges iconic band imagery with FIFA World Cup 2026 design elements, produced in limited quantities.

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