After Celine Dion’s XXL marketing operation, a series of posters and a website are hinting at the imminent announcement of the return of the Rolling Stones. The suspense will end on Saturday, April 11.
For the past week, Londoners have seen pink posters with the mysterious inscription “The Cockroaches” appearing in their city streets. A QR code leads directly to a website, where the only page depicts a typical 1970s teenager’s room: a single bed with a characteristic orange-printed blanket, guitar picks, a collection of records including David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust album cover, a postcard from Natchez (Mississippi, a blues hotspot), and most importantly, a wall clock showing the date of April 11, 2026, at 1.41 PM Paris time. What will happen then?
Some keen observers have already deciphered many clues in this image. “The Cockroaches” is a familiar name to rock historians. It was under the alias Keith & the Cockroaches that the Rolling Stones announced a surprise concert held in a Toronto club in March 1977.
[Context: The article discusses the buzz around a potential return of the Rolling Stones, sparked by a mysterious marketing campaign in London] [Fact Check: The information shared is based on the clues found in the posters and website, leading to speculation about a significant event on April 11, 2026]
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