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Rolling Stones kick off No Filter tour with tribute to Charlie Watts

The tour had been scheduled for 2020 before the coronavirus virtually shut down the touring industry

Charlie Watts
Charlie Watts
Jim Salter | AP St Louis
2 min read Last Updated : Sep 27 2021 | 11:54 PM IST
The Rolling Stones are touring again, this time without their heartbeat, or at least their backbeat.

The legendary rockers lau­nched their pandemic-delay­ed “No Filter” tour on Sunday at the Dome at America’s Cen­ter in St. Louis without their drummer of nearly six deca­des. It was clear from the outset just how much the band members — and the fans — missed Charlie Watts (pictu­red), who died last month at age 80. Except for a private show in Massachusetts last week, the St. Louis concert was their first since his death.

The show opened with an empty stage and only a drumbeat, with photos of Watts flashing on the video board. After the second song, a rousing rendition of “It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (But I Like It),” Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood came to the front of the stage. Jagger and Richards clasped hands as they thanked fans for the outpouring of support and love for Watts. Jagger acknowledged it was emotional seeing the photos of Watts.

“This is our first-ever tour we’ve ever done without him,” Jagger said. “We’ll miss Char­lie so much, on and off the stage.” The band then dedica­ted “Tumbling Dice” to Watts.

The tour had been scheduled for 2020 before the coronavirus virtually shut down the touring industry.

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