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Rolling Stones perform for first time since Charlie Watts' death

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Charlie Watts. The legendary band took to the stage at Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts on Monday night for a warm-up gig ahead of their 13-date US tour.

But it was the first time frontman Mick Jagger, 78, and guitarist Keith Richards, 77, were without their famous backbeat in over 58 years.

Watts, who died in August aged 80, is believed to have wanted the band to continue without him. The show was a private event for billionaire businessman Robert Kraft and had the legendary band playing a career-spanning set of hits.

The show was held inside a tent on the pitch of the stadium where the New England Patriots NFL team play to give guests added secrecy.

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