Sir Mick Jagger, 78, takes in the world famous sights of Las Vegas during break ...

Sir Mick Jagger, 78, takes in the world famous sights of Las Vegas during break ...
Sir Mick Jagger, 78, takes in the world famous sights of Las Vegas during break ...

Rock superstar Sir Mick Jagger took some time out from The Rolling Stones' No Filter Tour to play tourist in Las Vegas this weekend.

The singer, 78, took to Instagram to share some pictures of himself taking in the sights of Sin City ahead of his band's performance at the Allegiant Stadium on Saturday night.

Sir Mick could visited the world famous Fremont Street and The Neon Museum before experiencing the natural beauty of the arid desert outside of town.

Star on tour: Rock superstar Sir Mick Jagger, 78, took some time out from The Rolling Stones' No Filter Tour to play tourist in Las Vegas this weekend

Star on tour: Rock superstar Sir Mick Jagger, 78, took some time out from The Rolling Stones' No Filter Tour to play tourist in Las Vegas this weekend

Taking to Instragram on Friday, he told his fans: 'Seeing the sights of Las Vegas….see you at the show tomorrow! #nofiltertour #rollingstones #allegiantstadium.' 

Sir Mick could be seen wearing a black T-shirt and light cotton pinstripe trousers in the daytime as he enjoyed the warm Nevada weather.

The musician put on an energetic display as he took to the stage at the Allegiant Stadium on Saturday on the latest stop of the The Rolling Stones' No Filter Tour.

Born to perform: The singer took to Instagram to share some pictures of himself taking in the sights of Sin City ahead of his band's performance at the Allegiant Stadium on Saturday night

Born to perform: The singer took to Instagram to share some pictures of himself taking in the sights of Sin City ahead of his band's performance at the Allegiant Stadium on Saturday night

Taking in the sights: Sir Mick could visited the world famous Fremont Street one evening in Sin City

Taking in the sights: Sir Mick could visited the world famous Fremont Street one evening in Sin City

The concerts have been a hit with fans but they fought back against the band's decision to remove Brown Sugar from their US tour setlist after it came under fire over its depiction of slavery and sexual violence.  

The song was axed from the 13-date US tour over fears the British rockers would be 'cancelled' by woke music fans who take issue with lyrics like the opening lines: 'Gold Coast slave ship bound for cotton fields / Sold in the market down in New Orleans / Skydog slaver knows he's doin' all right / Hear him whip the women just around midnight.'

Confirming its removal from this setlist in an interview with the Los Angeles Times, Keith Richards said the band did not want to get into 'conflicts' over the song.

Starlight: The musician posed for a picture outside The Neon Museum at Boneyard Park in the Nevada city

Starlight: The musician posed for a picture outside The Neon Museum at Boneyard Park in the Nevada city

Natural beauty: The star posed for a picture in front of an arid outlook in the desert outside of town

Natural beauty: The star posed for a picture in front of an arid outlook in the desert outside of town

But furious fans said they don't understand the controversy surrounding the track as it is clearly anti-slavery, with many saying artists should be free to express themselves without fearing 'cancel culture'.

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