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Mick Jagger puts on an energetic display as The Rolling Stones usually do, delighting fans with an incredible performance in Chicago during their Hackney Diamonds Tour

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The Rolling Stones proved they haven't aged a day as they took to the stage in Chicago in the middle of the US leg of their Hackney Diamonds Tour.

The Rolling Stones proved they haven’t aged a day when they took the stage in Chicago in the middle of the U.S. leg of their Hackney Diamonds tour.

Sir Mick Jagger, 80, put on a typically energetic display when he was joined by guitarist Keith Richards, 80, and bassist Ronnie Wood, 77, on Thursday night.

For the incredible night, Mick sported a brown leather jacket with a matching sparkly top underneath, turning heads with his edgy look.

The frontman was in his element as he showed off his moves and continued to incite the crowd while performing some of his most iconic songs.

Keith and Ronnie accompanied him, showing off their rocking skills during the vibrant performance at Soldier Field.

The Rolling Stones proved they haven’t aged a day when they took the stage in Chicago in the middle of the U.S. leg of their Hackney Diamonds tour.

Sir Mick Jagger, 80 (pictured), was his typical energy as he was joined by guitarist Keith Richards, 80, and bassist Ronnie Wood, 77, on Thursday night.

Sir Mick Jagger, 80 (pictured), put on a typically energetic display when he was joined by guitarist Keith Richards, 80, and bassist Ronnie Wood, 77, on Thursday night.

In April, Mick said he still struggles to perform without the band’s drummer Charlie Watts behind him following his death in 2021.

Charlie sadly passed away in August 2021 aged 80, following complications from emergency heart surgery.

Steve Jordan has taken Charlie’s place on drums, but Sir Mick says he still misses going on stage with his old friend years after his death.

Charlie first joined the Stones in 1963 with Sir Mick, Keith Richards and Brian Jones before they became one of the most successful groups of all time.

According to the Mirror, Sir Mick said: “Of course, it’s difficult.” I mean, it’s my whole life, since I was 19 or something, it’s always been Charlie.

‘Of course, it’s emotional, but you have to overcome that in life.

“I love Charlie and all that stuff, but I still want to keep making music.”

Bandmate Keith Richards said: “It was because of Charlie’s death that we felt that if the Stones were going to continue, then we’d better leave an imprint of who they are now.”

The band has been on tour for more than 60 years.

For the incredible night, Mick rocked a maroon leather jacket with a matching sparkly top underneath.

For the incredible night, Mick rocked a maroon leather jacket with a matching sparkly top underneath.

The singer attracted attention with his daring look.

The singer drew attention for his daring look.

The frontman was in his element showing off his moves and continued to incite the crowd while performing some of his most iconic songs.

The frontman was in his element showing off his moves and continued to incite the crowd while performing some of his most iconic songs.

Keith and Ronnie joined him in showing off their rocking skills during the vibrant performance at Soldier Field.

Keith and Ronnie joined him showing off their rock skills during the vibrant performance at Soldier Field.

Ronnie sported a distinctive black jacket with dazzling star embellishments.

Ronnie wore a quirky black jacket with dazzling star embellishments.

Keith brought his enthusiastic spirit while playing the guitar.

Keith brought his enthusiastic spirit while playing guitar.

Early last month, Celine Dion enjoyed a live concert by the iconic rock band as they took the stage in Las Vegas.

The 56-year-old music alum shared a snap posing backstage with her three children and all three Rolling Stones at the group’s recent concert at Allegiant Stadium in May.

The French-Canadian artist was also photographed with the legendary rock leader and his sons René-Charles, 23, and twins Nelson and Eddy, 13.

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