North America was the planned tour for 2023 so it'll probably be where they play next year. Ronnie confirmed thats the agenda.
They dont 'tour England'. Unless they suddenly start playing arenas, thats not even a proper market. 2022 was UK and a few extra shows on the continent to fill it out. The only reason why a high proportion of those shows were in the UK was because they toured Europe in Sep/Oct 2017 and were unable to fit any UK dates into the schedule due to unavailability of stadiums (plus, probably, our shite weather!)
If they tour in this continent at all, it'll be a European tour.
Maybe with a new release out, they'll tour more than one market in 2024 but people talking about world tours a la Licks, Bigger Bang, etc are kidding themselves. That era ended in 2007. They're too old and they only play two shows a week.
I dont think a 'residency' like what U2 are doing next month at the Sphere in Las Vegas is out of the question. Theres scheduled to be a similar venue opening in London in the near future (it was meant to be completed late this year but plans were put on hold)
https://www.building.co.uk/news/gove-steps-in-and-puts-controversial-sphere-musi...Still think the amount of days off between shows might be an issue for those sort of residencies though. U2 are playing 17 shows there in the first five weeks after it opens (they come back a month later to play seven more shows in a 16-day period)
It would take the Stones almost twice as long to play that number of gigs.