Rolling Stones Rock Rome's Circus Maximus

| Mon, 06/23/2014 - 04:14

More than 70,000 fans gathered at Circus Maximus last night for the much anticipated stop of the Rolling Stones world concert tour “14 on Fire”, which marks the band’s 50th anniversary.

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood performed in the capital for the first time since 1982. When, in March, they announced they would be playing at Rome’s ancient chariot racetrack - the biggest of the Roman Empire - 50,000 tickets sold out within a few hours. Additional tickets went on sale earlier this month when organizers decided to make additional seating available.

A flash of fire kicked off the concert, with Keith Richards appearing on the stage, followed by Mick Jagger and the rest of the band at 9:50 pm. The opening song was “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”. All the band’s classics were performed, from “Start Me Up” to “Miss You”, “Sympathy For The Devil”, “Streets of Love”, "You can't always get what you want" and "Satisfaction" closing the concert.

Speaking , Jagger said, “Che pubblico fantastico”, what a fantastic audience, and “Che posto  meraviglioso il Circo Massimo”, what a wonderful place the Circus Maximus is. He predicted Italy will win the World Cup (he guessed right in 1982 and 2006) and said the team will win 2-1 against Uruguay on Tuesday.

The capital was invaded by fans from all over Italy and Europe.

Watch the Rolling Stones below perform “Miss you” at Circus Maximus:

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