The Stones performed the 100th concert in Gillette Stadium history Thursday night, nearly 22 years after they christened the stage for the first-ever show in Foxborough.
Authorities moved passengers onto a different train set, which departed South Station around 6:50 p.m. and picked up passengers at Back Bay, officials said.
Eighty-year-old Mick Jagger was astonishing from the get-go to the last note, strutting, whirling, cajoling, preening, skipping, and sprinting as only he can, leading the band through a two-hour set of vintage and new Stones material.
Even as an octogenarian — he turned 80 last July — Mick Jagger is still out-shimmying us all as the Rolling Stones bring their "Hackney Diamonds" Tour to MetLife Stadium.
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Once a bustling music venue, West Cliff Hall in Ramsgate, Kent dates back to 1914 and has been vacant for nearly 20 years after closing its doors for the last time in 2005.
By ANDREW DALTON AP Entertainment Writer The Stones will roll through the Ozarks this summer. The Rolling Stones announced Thursday that at the end of their Hackney Diamonds tour they will play the brand new Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in…