The Rolling Stones put on an unforgettable show at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, delivering nearly two hours of classic rock hits. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, both 80 years old, displayed their musical prowess with back-to-back performances of “Paint it Black” and “Gimme Shelter.” The crowd was mesmerized by the talent on stage, including newcomer Chanelle Haynes, who shined during “Gimme Shelter.”
Richards surprised fans with an extended set, including “You Got the Silver” and “Little T&A.” The band showcased a mix of new songs from their latest album, “Hackney Diamonds,” alongside beloved classics. The atmosphere was electric, with Jagger’s dynamic stage presence and Richards’ iconic guitar riffs keeping the audience captivated.
The Stones’ tour, sponsored by AARP, has been a hit, with a recent addition of a concert in Missouri. The band’s performance at MetLife Stadium delighted fans, with a diverse setlist culminating in a rousing encore. Attendees can look forward to more high-energy shows in the coming weeks, including a free event at the Stone Pony.
As the Stones continue to rock stages across the country, fans can expect a blend of nostalgia and fresh sounds that showcase the band’s enduring legacy. Stay tuned for more updates on this legendary group’s tour.



