In October 1971 Mick and Bianca Jagger joined a Paris march supporting activist Angela Davis, blending celebrity with activism, which inspired the Rolling Stones’ tribute song “Sweet Black Angel” shortly after.
In October 1971 Mick and Bianca Jagger joined a Paris march supporting activist Angela Davis, blending celebrity with activism, which inspired the Rolling Stones’ tribute song “Sweet Black Angel” shortly after.
On October 20, 1964, The Rolling Stones electrified Paris at L’Olympia, transforming the venue into a stage of rebellion, forever altering France’s music landscape and cultural identity.
The Rolling Stones performed at Stade de France on June 13, 2014, captivating an audience of 80,000, including celebrities. Featuring classics like “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” and “Satisfaction,” Mick Jagger showcased his energy while the aging band members displayed their musical prowess. The concert felt poignant, possibly marking a farewell performance.
The Rolling Stones live in Paris 1967 April 11, 1967: L’Olympia, Paris, France (2 shows)The Rolling Stones lit up Paris in 1967 with two explosive shows at L’Olympia, delivering raw energy and […]
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