The Rolling Stones rock it old-school at phone-free album release party
The Rolling Stones debut ‘Angry’ new single, video starring Sydney Sweeneyof new material since 2005’s “A Bigger Bang” — the Stones put the “old” in old-school by requiring all guests to check in their phones.
“This is the first club gig we’ve done here in a long time,” said Jagger, stating the obvious about his band, which last played the New York area at MetLife Stadium in 2019.Comedians Trevor Noah and Chris Rock chatted it up at the Rolling Stones’ “Hackney Diamonds” album release party.
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