The Rolling Stones will not cancel their planned US tour after the death of drummer Charlie Watts. That writes the newspaper The Sun. “His life will be celebrated during the show.”
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They will be back on stage in September: Mick Jagger (78), Keith Richards (77) and Ronnie Woods (74), as The Rolling Stones do not plan to cancel their tour after the death of Charlie Watts. It had already been decided that Watts would no longer tour due to his health, but the death of the legendary drummer is very hard for the other band members. Despite this, they do not want to cancel the scheduled shows.
A source close to the band is said to have told the British newspaper The Sun have said that “Charlie would have liked the tour to continue”. The Rolling Stones will honor Watts during the shows, it says.