The Rolling Stones returned to the stage for their first concert in more than two years, marking the first time the band has performed without drummer Charlie Watts, who died last month at age 80.
On Tuesday, Stones frontman Mick Jagger shared a brief video on Twitter from a Monday-night performance in Foxboro, Massachusetts, where a small invite-only crowd watched the unofficial 14-song tour warmup (the band’s No Filter tour official resumes on Sept.
26 in St. Louis, Missouri). RELATED: Rolling Stones Drummer Charlie Watts Dies At Age 80, Mick Jagger & Keith Richards Share Tributes In the clip, the band pays tribute to Watts — who joined the Stones in 1962 — by dedicating their performance to him. “At this point, it’s a bit of a poignant
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