They may be in their seventies, but the Rolling Stones are out rocking the world once again. The band has just opened its "Zip Code" tour of North America in San Diego, with a show lasting over two hours.
Rolling Stones kick off 'Zip Code' tour in San Diego |
The stalwart septegenarians rocked hit after hit from their 50-year catalog in front of the sold-out crowd. Mick, Keith, Ronnie and Charlie opened with "Jumpin' Jack Flash" before support act Gary Clark Jr. joined them for "Bitch" from the band's "Sticky Fingers" album, which is being reissued this week.
A long catwalk extending from the stage allowed 71 year old Jagger to dance, run and skip into the center of the crowd. Songs in the high-energy set included "Honky-Tonk Women," "Midnight Rambler," "Gimme Shelter" and "Sympathy for the Devil". The band closed with their biggest hit "Satisfaction" for which Jagger donned a red, glittery tuxedo and tails.
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