English rock band “The Rolling Stones” would kick off the
continuation of their “No Filter” tour at The Dome at America’s Center in St.
Louis on Sunday.

The band’s lead vocalist, Mick Jagger took to his official Twitter
handle to post a 12-second dance video along with the captioned message
for the fans, “See you tomorrow!”, ahead of the concert day. The 78-year-old
swayed to the sound of the song “Supersonic” by Grace Gaustad.

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The video left the singer’s fans, both young and old in awe
of his vitality and skills.  

“I’m half the dude’s age and I want that energy! Go Mick!”
a user wrote.

Another added, “You still got the moves! I wanted you to
know the Rolling Stones was my first Concert, @ The old Cleveland ?️
Stadium, The Hell’s Angels were there and turned the fire Hose on the lawn seat
people I was only 13, back in 1973.

A person commented, “Hey Mick! Your moves still rock new
generation! Abrazo from Argentina”. The user integrated their message with a
video in which a lady apparently held a child watching Jagger’s performance.

One Twitter user even asked the secret of his exuberance at
an old age. “Amazing! What is your secret?????? ??” the netizen
wrote.

The St. Louis concert marks the first reunion of the band
since the pandemic and the death of drummer Charlie Watts.

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The Rolling Stones performed a show in Foxboro,
Massachusetts on Monday to promote the tour.

“It’s a bit moving night for us because it’s our
first tour in 59 years without our lovely Charlie Watts. We all miss Charlie a
lot and we do it as a band and as friends, on and off stage, “said Mick Jagger in
front of a standing ovation.

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The event, which was hosted in his honour, was
planned as a brief public rehearsal for the impending tour by New England
Patriots
owner Robert Kraft.