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The Rolling Stones Pay Tribute to Charlie Watts During First Show Since His Death

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Ellise Shafer administratorThe Rolling Stones played the first — albeit unofficial — show of their 2021 No Filter tour at a private event on Monday night.Organized by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, the small concert took place at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, Mass., and was their first show since the death of drummer Charlie Watts on Aug.

24. It also marked touring drummer Steve Jordan’s debut with the band.Accordingly, the Stones took some time during the show to pay tribute to their late drummer, dedicating the show to him.

In a video Mick Jagger posted to his Twitter on Tuesday, the frontman can be heard giving a heartfelt speech honoring Watts.“This is the first show of our 2021 tour, so this is it, this is the tryout.

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