MADRID: The Rolling Stones rocked Madrid this week with gusto, and a bit of nostalgia for their late drummer Charlie Watts, as they kicked off a European tour marking their 60th anniversary as a band.
About 53 000 fans at the Wanda Metropolitano stadium roared with excitement as they welcomed to the stage the original band members, Mick Jagger, 78, and guitarists Keith Richards, 78, and Ronnie Wood, who turned 75 on Wednesday. They have been joined by drummer Steve Jordan for the tour, titled SIXTY. Watts died last year aged 80.
“Hola Madrid!” shouted frontman Jagger to cheering, after the band opened the show with Street Fighting Man. “This is our first European tour without Charlie, we miss him a lot,” said Jagger in Spanish. The band played Gimme…