Sir Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones recently revealed that he still struggles to perform without the band’s drummer, Charlie Watts, who passed away in 2021 at the age of 80 after complications from heart surgery. Jagger expressed his emotions, stating that Charlie had been a significant part of his life since they were both teenagers, and performing without him has been challenging. Despite this, Jagger emphasized his desire to continue making music and move forward with the band. The band has since replaced Watts with Steve Jordan on the drums.

Watts joined The Rolling Stones in 1963 along with Jagger, Keith Richards, and Brian Jones, and went on to become one of the most successful and iconic rock bands of all time. Following their drummer’s death, the band decided to continue performing and touring, with Jagger mentioning that it was important to carry on and make their mark as The Stones in honor of Watts. The rockers recently kicked off the US leg of their tour in Texas, showing no signs of slowing down despite their long and illustrious career spanning over 60 years.

Lead singer Jagger, lead guitarist Richards, and guitarist Ronnie Wood are now in their 70s and 80s, yet continue to energize audiences with their performances. The band has been playing music from their newest album “Hackney Diamonds”, which marks their first original music release since 2005. The recent gig in Houston saw The Rolling Stones delighting audiences with a mix of new tracks like “Angry” and classic hits like “Sympathy for the Devil” and “Start Me Up”.

The media has reported that The Rolling Stones may be joined on stage by Lady Gaga, with leaked setlists confirming a duet between the band and the superstar on their shared track “Sounds Of Heaven”. Fans have expressed excitement over this potential collaboration, with some claiming that the upcoming gigs will be magical and unforgettable. Speculations are rife that Lady Gaga will make an appearance during the band’s Los Angeles dates in July, amplifying the anticipation of a special and unforgettable performance.

Diehard fans even managed to track down the band’s rehearsal space in Los Angeles, where they allegedly overheard rehearsals involving Lady Gaga’s music. This discovery has fueled rumors about the potential collaboration between the two iconic musical acts. The joint performance is believed to bring a new dimension to The Rolling Stones’ tour, adding excitement and anticipation for what promises to be a memorable and unique concert experience. As preparations for the tour continue and the band gears up for their upcoming dates, fans and music enthusiasts are eager to witness the magic that will unfold on stage.

The tour will cover 16 cities across America and Canada, concluding in California on July 17. The band’s resilience, energy, and commitment to creating memorable musical experiences for their fans continue to shine through, despite the challenges they have faced. The Rolling Stones remain a symbol of rock and roll longevity and passion, with their performances continuing to captivate audiences around the world. As they navigate this new chapter in their journey without the beloved Charlie Watts, they honor his legacy while embarking on new musical adventures and collaborations that keep their music alive and enthralling.

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