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Rev 20 Redlights
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Rev 20 Redlights wrote on Jan 16 th, 2026 at 1:16am: first mentions of possible 2026 Stones/Argentina... revvy@rocksoff Dec 28, 2025 Prez Javier Milei Jan 04, 2026 Daily Mail Jan 14, 2026 georgelicks Jan 16, 2026 Rolling Stone en Espanol Jan 20, 2026 Radar OL/Nat Enquirer Jan 24, 2026 LaNacion+, Buenos Aires Feb 4, 2026
Grok AI: 65% chance Feb 11, 2026
Q: Hey AI, there have been recent rumors of the Rolling Stones possibly performing in Argentina this year. Realizing that these rumors have all been described as coming anonymously from "music industry sources", please estimate the odds of such a show actually happening in 2026?
A: Based on the latest available information as of February 11, 2026, I'd estimate the odds of the Rolling Stones performing at least one show (or a short residency) in Argentina sometime this year at around 65%. Social media buzz, particularly in Argentina, has been amplifying the rumors since mid-January. The rumors have also been consistent across UK tabloids (e.g., Daily Mail, The Sun), US outlets (e.g., RadarOnline, Rolling Stone), and fan sites like IORR (a reliable Stones community hub). No major contradictions or denials have surfaced yet.
If new details emerge—like an "official" tease—the odds could jump to 80-90%. Conversely, silence through spring might drop them to 40%. For now, it's a plausible pivot for the band, but treat it as informed speculation rather than a lock.
Q: In this regard, any chance of Netflix or some other streaming service partnering with the Stones to lower the physical and financial demands of doing such a show while simultaneously magnifying the worldwide reach of the band?
A: There's a plausible but not overwhelming chance—I'd peg it at around 35%—that the Rolling Stones could partner with Netflix, Amazon Prime, or another major streamer for their potential 2026 live content. This setup could indeed help mitigate physical demands while exponentially boosting global access, especially given the band's aging lineup.
It's a smart idea in theory, and if it happens, Netflix seems the likeliest partner given their current push for more live events.
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