Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tour
The Rolling Stones have marked their first concert without late drummer Charlie Watts with an emotional onstage tribute.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood honored their bandmate of nearly six decades as they finally kicked off their pandemic-delayed “No Filter” tour at The Dome at America’s Center in St. Louis, Missouri on Sunday night.
Keep scrolling for a gallery of photos from the concert, plus a look back at the life of Charlie Watts
The show opened to an empty stage with just a drum beat, as pictures and videos of Watts were projected on four huge screens.

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A video tribute to Charlie Watts plays before the Rolling Stones perform in St. Louis, Missouri on Sunday.
When the group emerged, Jagger shared with a packed stadium that: “It was really quite emotional, seeing those pictures of Charlie up on the big screen.”
Watts, who performed alongside Jagger, Richards and Wood for more than 50 years, died last month at the age of 80.
A spokesperson for the musician told CNN at the time that Watts had passed away peacefully in a London hospital, surrounded by his family, adding that he was “one of the greatest drummers of his generation.”
It was previously announced that Watts wouldn’t take part in the tour while he recovered from an unspecified medical procedure.
Jagger made it clear ahead of Sunday’s concert that Watts’ absence on stage would be felt.
“I must say though, at this point, it’s a bit of a poignant night for us because it’s our first tour in 59 years that we’ve done without our lovely Charlie Watts. And we all miss Charlie so much,” he said in a video shared on Instagram.
“We miss him as a band, we miss him as a friend on and off the stage and we’ve got so many memories of Charlie — and I’m sure some of you that have seen us before have got memories of Charlie as well.
“I hope you will remember him like we do, so we’d like to dedicate this show to Charlie.”
The legendary British rock band’s 13-date tour had been scheduled for May 2020 before the coronavirus restrictions caused it to be postponed.
The band are scheduled to make pit stops in, among others, Florida, Atlanta and Los Angeles before wrapping in Austin, Texas on November 20.
Touring musician and longtime Stones associate Steve Jordan will replace Watts on drums for the duration of the tour.
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourAnonymous
The Rolling Stones are shown during rehearsal on April 8, 1964 at an unknown location. The British band members, from left, are, Brian Jones, guitar; Bill Wyman, bass; Charlie Watts, drums; Mick Jagger, vocals; and Keith Richards, guitar. (AP Photo)
AnonymousThe Rolling Stones are shown during rehearsal on April 8, 1964 at an unknown location. The British band members, from left, are, Brian Jones, guitar; Bill Wyman, bass; Charlie Watts, drums; Mick Jagger, vocals; and Keith Richards, guitar. (AP Photo)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourAP
British rock and roll group The Rolling Stones arrive at Montreal Airport, April 22, 1965. They are Mick Jagger, top left, Charlie Watts, top right, Keith Richards, middle left, Brian Jones, middle right, and Bill Wyman. (AP Photo)
APBritish rock and roll group The Rolling Stones arrive at Montreal Airport, April 22, 1965. They are Mick Jagger, top left, Charlie Watts, top right, Keith Richards, middle left, Brian Jones, middle right, and Bill Wyman. (AP Photo)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourAP
Four of the five members of the Rolling Stones, from left, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, and Brian Jones, are shown at a news conference on their arrival at JFK Airport in New York, January 1967. They will be joined by their lead singer, Mick Jagger who missed the plane in London, for their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. (AP Photo)
APFour of the five members of the Rolling Stones, from left, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, and Brian Jones, are shown at a news conference on their arrival at JFK Airport in New York, January 1967. They will be joined by their lead singer, Mick Jagger who missed the plane in London, for their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. (AP Photo)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourCardenas
Mick Jagger, center, lead singer of The Rolling Stones pop music group, dons a straw hat as he and guitarist Mick Taylor and drummer Charlie Watts, right in bow tie, during a press conference at the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France on Sept. 22, 1970. The Rolling Stones will perform at three concerts in the French capital. (AP Photo)
CardenasMick Jagger, center, lead singer of The Rolling Stones pop music group, dons a straw hat as he and guitarist Mick Taylor and drummer Charlie Watts, right in bow tie, during a press conference at the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, France on Sept. 22, 1970. The Rolling Stones will perform at three concerts in the French capital. (AP Photo)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourSTR
Charlie Watts from the music group the Rolling Stones shown in 1977. (AP Photo)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourPOOL
Britain's Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales, shakes hands with Charlie Watts from the Rolling Stones at a reception at the Royal Albert Hall for the ARMS charity concert for Action into the Research for Multiple Sclerosis around Sept. 20, 1983. Also seen are Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones, left; Chris Stainton from Eric Clapton's band and Steve Winwood. (AP Photo)
POOLBritain's Princess Diana, The Princess of Wales, shakes hands with Charlie Watts from the Rolling Stones at a reception at the Royal Albert Hall for the ARMS charity concert for Action into the Research for Multiple Sclerosis around Sept. 20, 1983. Also seen are Bill Wyman of the Rolling Stones, left; Chris Stainton from Eric Clapton's band and Steve Winwood. (AP Photo)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourMark Lennihan
The Rolling Stones arrive for a news conference in New York aboard the former presidential yacht, Honey Fitz on Tuesday, May 3, 1994. The band took a short boat ride before arriving at Pier 60 to announce the Voodoo Lounge World Tour that kicks off on August 1 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. L-R:: Keith Richards; Ronnie Wood; Mick Jagger; and Charlie Watts. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
Mark LennihanThe Rolling Stones arrive for a news conference in New York aboard the former presidential yacht, Honey Fitz on Tuesday, May 3, 1994. The band took a short boat ride before arriving at Pier 60 to announce the Voodoo Lounge World Tour that kicks off on August 1 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. L-R:: Keith Richards; Ronnie Wood; Mick Jagger; and Charlie Watts. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourFRANK FRANKLIN II
Charlie Watts, left, Mick Jagger,second from left, Ron Wood, and Keith Richards, right, of the Rolling Stones pose for a photo after a news conference Tuesday May 10, 2005 at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. The group announced their latest concert tour. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
FRANK FRANKLIN IICharlie Watts, left, Mick Jagger,second from left, Ron Wood, and Keith Richards, right, of the Rolling Stones pose for a photo after a news conference Tuesday May 10, 2005 at the Juilliard School of Music in New York. The group announced their latest concert tour. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourMICHAEL CONROY
Members of the Rolling Stones pose for photographers after arriving for a news conference in Detroit Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006. The Rolling Stones will be the halftime entertainment at Super Bowl XL which features the AFC Champion Pittsburgh Steelers against the NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks. From left: drummer Charlie Watts, guitarist Ron Wood, singer Mick Jagger, and guitarist Keith Richards.(AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
MICHAEL CONROYMembers of the Rolling Stones pose for photographers after arriving for a news conference in Detroit Thursday, Feb. 2, 2006. The Rolling Stones will be the halftime entertainment at Super Bowl XL which features the AFC Champion Pittsburgh Steelers against the NFC Champion Seattle Seahawks. From left: drummer Charlie Watts, guitarist Ron Wood, singer Mick Jagger, and guitarist Keith Richards.(AP Photo/Michael Conroy)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourEvan Agostini
Director Martin Scorsese, center, poses with, from left, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones at the premiere of "Shine A Light" featuring The Rolling Stones, at the Ziegfeld Theater, Sunday, March 30, 2008, in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
Evan AgostiniDirector Martin Scorsese, center, poses with, from left, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, Martin Scorsese, Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones at the premiere of "Shine A Light" featuring The Rolling Stones, at the Ziegfeld Theater, Sunday, March 30, 2008, in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourThibault Camus
Drummer of the Rolling Stones, Charlie Watts, smiles walks out the Trabend concert hall in Paris, Thursday Oct. 25, 2012. The Stones will play the venue Thursday evening. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
Thibault CamusDrummer of the Rolling Stones, Charlie Watts, smiles walks out the Trabend concert hall in Paris, Thursday Oct. 25, 2012. The Stones will play the venue Thursday evening. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourJon Furniss
FILE - This Oct. 18, 2012 file photo shows, from left, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones at London Film Festival American Express Gala for their film, "The Rolling Stones - Crossfire Hurricane" at Odeon West End in London. The archetypal rock 'n' roll band is set for five concerts in London and the New York area over the next month, released another hits compilation with two new songs on Tuesday, Nov. 13, and will see HBO premiere a documentary on their formative years, "Crossfire Hurricane," on Thursday Nov. 15. Wyman was a member of the band until 1993. (Photo by Jon Furniss/Invision/AP, file)
Jon FurnissFILE - This Oct. 18, 2012 file photo shows, from left, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones at London Film Festival American Express Gala for their film, "The Rolling Stones - Crossfire Hurricane" at Odeon West End in London. The archetypal rock 'n' roll band is set for five concerts in London and the New York area over the next month, released another hits compilation with two new songs on Tuesday, Nov. 13, and will see HBO premiere a documentary on their formative years, "Crossfire Hurricane," on Thursday Nov. 15. Wyman was a member of the band until 1993. (Photo by Jon Furniss/Invision/AP, file)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourPaul A. Hebert
Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones performs at Honda Center on May 18, 2013 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Paul A. Hebert/Invision/AP)
Paul A. HebertCharlie Watts of the Rolling Stones performs at Honda Center on May 18, 2013 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Paul A. Hebert/Invision/AP)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourAmy Harris
Mick Jagger, from left, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, and Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones perform at Marcus Amphitheater on Tuesday, June 23, 2015, in Milwaukee. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Amy HarrisMick Jagger, from left, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, and Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones perform at Marcus Amphitheater on Tuesday, June 23, 2015, in Milwaukee. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourAmy Harris
Charlie Watts of The Rolling Stones performs at the Ciudad Deportiva on March 26, 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
Amy HarrisCharlie Watts of The Rolling Stones performs at the Ciudad Deportiva on March 26, 2016, in Havana, Cuba. (Photo by Amy Harris/Invision/AP)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRamon Espinosa
Members of The Rolling Stones, from left, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Ron Wood arrive to Jose Marti international airport in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, March 24, 2016. The Stones are performing a free concert in Havana on Friday, becoming the most famous act to play Cuba since its 1959 revolution. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
Ramon EspinosaMembers of The Rolling Stones, from left, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Ron Wood arrive to Jose Marti international airport in Havana, Cuba, Thursday, March 24, 2016. The Stones are performing a free concert in Havana on Friday, becoming the most famous act to play Cuba since its 1959 revolution. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRamon Espinosa
FILE - Members of The Rolling Stones, from left, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Ron Wood pose for photos from their plan at Jose Marti international airport in Havana, Cuba on March 24, 2016. Watts' publicist, Bernard Doherty, said Watts passed away peacefully in a London hospital surrounded by his family on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. He was 80. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa File)
Ramon EspinosaFILE - Members of The Rolling Stones, from left, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Keith Richards and Ron Wood pose for photos from their plan at Jose Marti international airport in Havana, Cuba on March 24, 2016. Watts' publicist, Bernard Doherty, said Watts passed away peacefully in a London hospital surrounded by his family on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. He was 80. (AP Photo/Ramon Espinosa File)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourMarkus Schreiber
From left, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones perform the first concert of their 'No Filter' Europe Tour 2017 in Hamburg, Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
Markus SchreiberFrom left, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones perform the first concert of their 'No Filter' Europe Tour 2017 in Hamburg, Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017. (AP Photo/Markus Schreiber)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourVictoria Will
FILE - Charlie Watts, of the Rolling Stones, poses for a portrait on Nov. 14, 2016, in New York. Watts will likely miss the band’s upcoming U.S. tour to allow him to recover from an unspecified medical procedure. A spokesperson for the musician said Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021, the procedure was “completely successful” but that Watts needs time to recuperate. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP, File)
Victoria WillFILE - Charlie Watts, of the Rolling Stones, poses for a portrait on Nov. 14, 2016, in New York. Watts will likely miss the band’s upcoming U.S. tour to allow him to recover from an unspecified medical procedure. A spokesperson for the musician said Wednesday, Aug. 4, 2021, the procedure was “completely successful” but that Watts needs time to recuperate. (Photo by Victoria Will/Invision/AP, File)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourChris Pizzello
FILE - This Aug. 22, 2019 file photo shows, from left, Ron Wood, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones performing in Pasadena, Calif. The band announced Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020, that they will kick off a 15-city leg of their No Filter tour beginning in May 2020 in San Diego. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
Chris PizzelloFILE - This Aug. 22, 2019 file photo shows, from left, Ron Wood, Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones performing in Pasadena, Calif. The band announced Thursday, Feb. 6, 2020, that they will kick off a 15-city leg of their No Filter tour beginning in May 2020 in San Diego. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Mick Jagger performs alongside Ron Wood, left, Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (who replaced the late Charlie Watts) during the the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenMick Jagger performs alongside Ron Wood, left, Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (who replaced the late Charlie Watts) during the the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
A video tribute to the late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts is shown on four screens, each representing one member of the band, at the opening of the Rolling Stones performing their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenA video tribute to the late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts is shown on four screens, each representing one member of the band, at the opening of the Rolling Stones performing their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood perform during the Rolling Stones' opening date of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenMick Jagger and Ronnie Wood perform during the Rolling Stones' opening date of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) perform during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenKeith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) perform during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Mick Jagger joins Ronnie Wood, left, Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenMick Jagger joins Ronnie Wood, left, Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Four video screens, representing each member of the band are seen during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenFour video screens, representing each member of the band are seen during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) perform during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenKeith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) perform during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Mick Jagger sings during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenMick Jagger sings during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Mick Jagger joins Ronnie Wood, left, Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenMick Jagger joins Ronnie Wood, left, Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards perform during the Rolling Stones' opening date of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenMick Jagger and Keith Richards perform during the Rolling Stones' opening date of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Mick Jagger leads Ronnie Wood, left and Keith Richards on stage to open the Rolling Stones' "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenMick Jagger leads Ronnie Wood, left and Keith Richards on stage to open the Rolling Stones' "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Mick Jagger joins Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenMick Jagger joins Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (replacing the late Charlie Watts) during the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood, front, perform during the Rolling Stones' opening date of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenMick Jagger and Ronnie Wood, front, perform during the Rolling Stones' opening date of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Mick Jagger performs alongside Ron Wood, left, Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (who replaced the late Charlie Watts) during the the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenMick Jagger performs alongside Ron Wood, left, Keith Richards and drummer Steve Jordan (who replaced the late Charlie Watts) during the the Rolling Stones' opening of their "No Filter Tour 2021" at The Dome at America's Center on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Stephen Conn of New Mexico takes a selfie with his Rolling Stones tallit, a Jewish prayer shawl, as fans wait in line for t-shirts outside The Dome at America's Center before the concert on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. "I custom made this for the show," said Conn. "It's the first show without Charlie (Watts) so I had to be here." Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenStephen Conn of New Mexico takes a selfie with his Rolling Stones tallit, a Jewish prayer shawl, as fans wait in line for t-shirts outside The Dome at America's Center before the concert on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. "I custom made this for the show," said Conn. "It's the first show without Charlie (Watts) so I had to be here." Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Rolling Stones fans and security mill around outside the t-shirt stand outside The Dome at America's Center before the concert on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenRolling Stones fans and security mill around outside the t-shirt stand outside The Dome at America's Center before the concert on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourRobert Cohen
Rolling Stones fans wait in line for t-shirts outside The Dome at America's Center before the concert on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
Robert CohenRolling Stones fans wait in line for t-shirts outside The Dome at America's Center before the concert on Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Robert Cohen, rcohen@post-dispatch.com
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Rolling Stones pay tribute to Charlie Watts as they finally kick off US tourAmy Harris/Invision/AP
The Rolling Stones perform the first concert of their "No Filter" tour at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis, Missouri on Sunday, September 26.
Amy Harris/Invision/APThe Rolling Stones perform the first concert of their "No Filter" tour at The Dome at America's Center in St. Louis, Missouri on Sunday, September 26.
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