Home Entertainment Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger shows he’s still got it at 80 as he delivers a high-energy performance in a gold leather baseball jacket in New Jersey.

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger shows he’s still got it at 80 as he delivers a high-energy performance in a gold leather baseball jacket in New Jersey.

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Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger proved he's still 80 years old when he gave a very energetic performance wearing a gold leather baseball jacket in New Jersey on Sunday night.

Mick Jagger proved he’s still 80 years old when he gave another highly energetic performance as frontman of The Rolling Stones on Sunday night.

The band performed the final leg of their Hackney Diamonds tour at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

And Mick sent the crowd into a frenzy with his dance moves, making sure all eyes were on him in a burgundy blouse with sheer gold thread and a gold leather bomber jacket.

Of course, he was wearing his signature black jeans and sneakers and sporting his shaggy hairstyle.

Last month. Mick said he still finds it difficult to perform without the band’s drummer, Charlie Watts, behind him following his death in 2021.

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger proved he’s still 80 years old when he gave a very energetic performance wearing a gold leather baseball jacket in New Jersey on Sunday night.

The band performed the final leg of their Hackney Diamonds tour at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford and Mick dazzled in his dazzling ensemble.

The band performed the final leg of their Hackney Diamonds tour at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford and Mick dazzled in his dazzling ensemble.

Sadly, Charlie passed away in August 2021 at the age of 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.

Last month. Mick said he still finds it difficult to perform without the band's drummer, Charlie Watts, behind him following his death in 2021.

Last month. Mick said he still finds it difficult to perform without the band’s drummer, Charlie Watts, behind him following his death in 2021.

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.

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

Sadly, Charlie passed away in August 2021 at the age of 80, following complications from emergency heart surgery (Charlie pictured in 2019).

Sadly, Charlie passed away in August 2021 at the age of 80, following complications from emergency heart surgery (Charlie pictured in 2019).

Mick said:

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

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