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Sir Mick Jagger makes heartbreaking confession about performing without the Rolling Stones' late drummer Charlie Watts as band embarks on tour


Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger says he still struggles to perform with out the band's drummer Charlie Watts behind him after he died in 2021.

Rolling Stones frontman Sir Mick Jagger (pictured) says he still struggles to perform with out the band's drummer Charlie Watts behind him after he died in 2021 It has been reported that the musicians are set to share the stage with Lady Gaga, after their setlist was leaked, confirming the band will be playing their track Sounds Of Heaven, which features the Poker Face hitmaker. One fan outside the Burbank rehearsal space told the publication: 'From what we've heard this week, these gigs will be ­absolutely magic and people should be begging, borrowing or stealing tickets.

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