Marie Gicquel, edited by Laura Laplaud 07:07, June 07, 2022

After the jubilee of the Queen of England, another celebration comes to us from the United Kingdom, the 60 years of career of the Rolling Stones.

To celebrate this anniversary, the mythical group and its leader Mick Jagger are launching "Sixty", a 14-date tour in ten European countries such as France, Germany, the Netherlands and Italy.

The Rolling Stones will celebrate their 60th anniversary.

For the occasion, the legendary group is embarking on a 14-date tour entitled "Sixty" in ten European cities, including Amsterdam, Milan, Brussels, Vienna and Liverpool where they have not played for 50 years.

The group will also be present in France, Germany and Sweden.

The Rolling Stones in Olympic form

Stones that tumble on a monumental stage 60 meters long, the members of the famous group are in great shape despite some health concerns as explained by rock specialist Yves Bigot.

"Mick Jagger had cancer, he had problems with alcoholism, with drugs like Keith Richards for that matter."

"They are in very good shape for 80-year-olds," he continues at the microphone of Europe 1.

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60 years of career, unheard of, according to critic Philippe Manoeuvre: "There was no question for the Rolling Stones of letting an anniversary as important as this one go by. The lifespan of a rock band is between seven and ten years, at best. 60 years of longevity, it's really incredible, it's a great first!"

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The concert begins with the song

Street Fighting Man

and a tribute to Charlie Watts, the historic drummer of the Rolling Stones, who died last summer at the age of 80.

To replace him, Steve Jordan, an exceptional drummer.

"He was part of Keith Richards' solo group, it's a bit like the American Charlie Watt," says Philippe Manoeuvre.

The group has some surprises in store

On the repertoire side, a few surprises will be heard, such as the song

Out of time

, never performed on stage, and classics, such as the iconic

Satisfaction

and its famous guitar riff which propels fans to ecstasy each time.

Fans of the group will be able to see them in France on July 19 at the Groupama Stadium in Lyon and on July 23 at the Paris-Longchamp racecourse.