Rolling Stones drummer performs without drum kit during One World: Together At Home concert
- Publish date
- Sunday, 19 Apr 2020, 8:35PM
Even apart, The Rolling Stones know how to gift audiences an unforgettable live performance.
On Saturday (April 18), the legendary rock band came together via zoom for Global Citizen's One World: Together At Home special.
Led by Mick Jagger, the group performed their hit "You Can't Always Get What You Want" from their separate homes.
Mick kicked things off by saying, "Here's one I hope you know" before strumming his guitar and belting out the famous track.Â
The highlight for viewers though was Charlie Watts playing his invisible drumkit...Â
Does the drummer for The Rolling Stones not own a drum set? Asking for an entire country. #GlobalCitizenConcert
— Steffers (@captainsteffers) April 19, 2020
the drummer of the rolling stones pretending to play drums on national television gave me all the serotonin i need to make it out of quarantine
— kae (@adoredcherie) April 19, 2020
And Global Citizen "Performance of the Night" award goes to the Rolling Stones #CharlieWatts for the best air drums I have ever seen.
— Robert Gamble (@LotSixteen) April 19, 2020
Watching the global citizen coronavirus concert. My mom and I are both insanely obsessed with the drummer from Rolling Stones living his best life playing the air drums on zoom pic.twitter.com/NsfDdhBbIc
— Jess ✨ (@JessiSadlowski) April 19, 2020
Stole The Rolling Stones drum set after the #TogetherAtHome performance pic.twitter.com/x8flUi4nfJ
— Simp? No, Misogynist (@nikwitnoc) April 19, 2020
As fans know, The Rolling Stones recently had to postpone their 2020 "No Filter Tour" due to the coronavirus pandemic.
This article was first published on iheart.com and is republished here with permission
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