At 59, the Rolling Stones proved they’re as electric as ever during fiery show at U.S. Bank Stadium.

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At 59, the Rolling Stones proved they’re as electric as ever during fiery show at U.S.
Bank Stadium.
Could this be the last time we’ll see the Rolling Stones?
The self-proclaimed “Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World” opened their Sunday night concert at U.S.
Bank Stadium by addressing the elephant in the room.
Namely, the death of the man many would call the heart and soul of the group, drummer Charlie Watts.
Watts had already planned to sit out this leg of the band’s No Filter tour due to an unspecified medical procedure.
But his death in August felt like the perfect time for the Stones – with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards the final remaining original members – to call it a day.
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Then again, the Glimmer Twins delivered yet another ageless performance Sunday night, the type that puts bands a third their age to shame.
After a set from Grammy nominated Texas rock band Black Pumas, the Rolling Stones opened with a video tribute to Watts filled with archival footage of his tenure with the group, which spanned an incredible six decades.

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