Home Entertainment Mick Jagger, 80, sports a jewel-embellished yellow jacket as he puts on an energetic display on stage during the Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds show in Vancouver.

Mick Jagger, 80, sports a jewel-embellished yellow jacket as he puts on an energetic display on stage during the Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds show in Vancouver.

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Mick Jagger was at his best during the Rolling Stones concert in Vancouver on Friday as the iconic rock band continues its Hackney Diamonds Tour.

Mick Jagger was at his best at the Rolling Stones concert in Vancouver on Friday as the iconic rock band continued its Hackney Diamonds tour.

The 80-year-old frontman showed he hasn’t aged a day by giving a rousing performance and sporting a striking yellow jacket adorned with jewels.

The music icon was captured raising his arms in the air as he entertained the crowd at BC Place Stadium.

Mick was joined by fellow rockers Ronnie Wood, 77, and Keith Richards, 80, as they treated fans to some of their most iconic songs.

The singer is also seen sporting a yellow, white and black leather jacket on top of the sparkly one.

Mick Jagger was at his best during the Rolling Stones concert in Vancouver on Friday as the iconic rock band continues its Hackney Diamonds Tour.

The 80-year-old frontman showed he hasn't aged a day by giving a rousing performance and sporting a striking yellow jacket adorned with jewels.

The 80-year-old frontman showed he hasn’t aged a day by giving a rousing performance and sporting a striking yellow jacket adorned with jewels.

Meanwhile, bassist Ronnie turned heads in a purple jacket and guitarist Keith sported his signature aquamarine headband and a navy silk shirt.

Earlier last week, the group landed in Chicago as they continued their sold-out American tour.

For the evening, Mick sported a brown leather jacket with a matching sparkly top underneath, turning heads with his bold look.

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

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, due to complications from emergency heart surgery.

Steve Jordan has taken Charlie’s place on drums, but Sir Mick says he still misses getting 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.

The music icon was caught raising his arms in the air.

The music icon was caught raising his arms in the air.

He entertained the crowd at BC Place Stadium.

He entertained the crowd at BC Place Stadium.

Mick was joined by his rock bandmates Ronnie Wood, 77, and Keith Richards, 80.

Mick was joined by his rock bandmates Ronnie Wood, 77, and Keith Richards, 80.

The trio delighted fans with some of their most iconic songs.

The trio delighted fans with some of their most iconic songs.

The singer is also seen sporting a yellow, white and black leather jacket on top of the sparkly one.

The singer is also seen sporting a yellow, white and black leather jacket on top of the sparkly one.

Meanwhile, bassist Ronnie caught the eye in a purple jacket.

Meanwhile, bassist Ronnie caught the eye in a purple jacket.

Guitarist Keith sported his signature aquamarine headband and a navy silk shirt.

Guitarist Keith sported his signature aquamarine headband and a navy silk shirt.

Mick put on a lively display by taking off his jacket on stage and spinning around.

Mick put on a lively display by taking off his jacket on stage and spinning around.

The band will next land in Los Angeles and Santa Clara on July 10 and 17 respectively.

The band will next land in Los Angeles and Santa Clara on July 10 and 17 respectively.

According to the Mirror, Sir Mick said: “Of course, it’s difficult. I mean, it’s been like that all my life, ever since I was 19 or whatever, it’s always been Charlie.

‘Of course it’s emotional, but you have to get over it 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 it would be better to leave a mark of what the Stones are now.”

The band has been touring for over 60 years.

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