The Rolling Stones are touring again, this time without their heartbeat, or at least their backbeat. The legendary rockers launched their pandemic-delayed “No Filter” tour Sunday at the Dome at America’s Center in St.
Louis without their drummer of nearly six decades. It was clear from the outset just how much the band members — and the fans — missed Charlie Watts, who died last month at age 80.
Except for a private show in Massachusetts last week, the St. Louis concert was their first since Watts’ death. RELATED: The Rolling Stones Open Up About Charlie Watts’ Death: ‘He Held The Band Together’ The show opened with an empty stage and only a drumbeat, with photos of Watts flashing on the video board.
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