Thursday 2 June 2022 01:55 AM The Rolling Stones kick off their Sixty tour with showstopping performance in ... trends now

Thursday 2 June 2022 01:55 AM The Rolling Stones kick off their Sixty tour with showstopping performance in ... trends now
Thursday 2 June 2022 01:55 AM The Rolling Stones kick off their Sixty tour with showstopping performance in ... trends now

Thursday 2 June 2022 01:55 AM The Rolling Stones kick off their Sixty tour with showstopping performance in ... trends now

The Rolling Stones were in fighting form as they kicked off their European tour in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday.

Mick Jagger, 78, Keith Richards, 78, and Ronnie Wood, 75, all took to the stage at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium for the start of their Sixty tour.

Discussing the band's six-decade long career, Keith likened the group's relationship to a marriage when explaining how they've lasted so long.

They're back! The Rolling Stones were in fighting form as they kicked off their European tour in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday

They're back! The Rolling Stones were in fighting form as they kicked off their European tour in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday

He told The Mirror: 'That's a hell of a long time. How do you do that? It's kind of like marriage in a way.'  

The musician added to The Sun: 'We had our ups and downs, of course. But in the end we always noticed that we are more creative together.

'And, of course, across these — my God! — six decades, you have got used to each other.

'The special thing about being part of a well-rehearsed group is knowing the others so well that you can predict up to a certain point what is going to happen next. '

Show: Mick Jagger, 78, Keith Richards, 78, and Ronnie Wood, 75, all took to the stage at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium for the start of their Sixty tour

Show: Mick Jagger, 78, Keith Richards, 78, and Ronnie Wood, 75, all took to the stage at the Wanda Metropolitano Stadium for the start of their Sixty tour

History: Discussing the band's six-decade long career, Keith likened the group's relationship to a marriage when explaining how they've lasted so long

History: Discussing the band's six-decade long career, Keith likened the group's relationship to a marriage when explaining how they've lasted so long

Style: Keith looked in his element as he commanded the stage during the band's performance

Outfit: The musician donned a bright red jacket with a pair of black jeans

Style: Keith looked in his element as he commanded the stage during the band's performance

The last time The Rolling played in Madrid was at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in 2014 with the tour, 14 on Fire Tour.

The last time the band stop in Spain was in 2017 to perform in Barcelona.

The Sixty Tour will conclude at the end of July in Stockholm, Sweden. However, on June 25 and July 3 UK fans will be set to fill out Hyde Park.

Milestone: Speaking about the band's lengthy career, Keith said: 'That's a hell of a long time. How do you do that? It's kind of like marriage in a way'

Milestone: Speaking about the band's lengthy career, Keith said: 'That's a hell of a long time. How do you do that? It's kind of like marriage in a way'

Keith added: 'We had our ups and downs, of course. But in the end we always noticed that we are more creative together'

Keith added: 'We had our ups and downs, of course. But in the end we always noticed that

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