The Rolling Stones are off on the road again after kicking off their Zip Code tour of North America.
Veteran rockers the Stones began their tour in San Diego where they gave fans more than two hours of hits from their 50-year back catalogue.
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts opened with Jumpin’ Jack Flash and then were joined by Gary Clark Jr joined them for B**** from the band’s Sticky Fingers album, which is being reissued this week.
Frontman Mick gave his usual high-energy performance, rattling through tracks including Honky Tonk Women, Midnight Rambler, Gimme Shelter and Sympathy For The Devil.
Other guests were the chamber choir from California State University who sang on You Can’t Always Get What You Want, and the band closed with Satisfaction, with Mick wearing red glittery tuxedo tails.
The Zip Code tour takes in venues across the US during May, June and July, with the final date being played in Quebec, Canada.
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