The Rolling Stones’ first concert since drummer Charlie Watts died was a memorable one, attendees said — and it took place at an exclusive private party bankrolled by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft.The Monday event turned into an emotional evening for the band as a group of just 275 guests dined on sushi and sipped cocktails inside an enclosed tent on the Patriots’ home football field at Gillette Stadium in Boston, sources said. “Mick Jagger had visible tears and his voice broke when he dedicated the private concert and the entire upcoming Stones tour to the memory of their late drummer Charlie Watts,” one attendee, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, told The Post.
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