The Rolling Stones
The Rolling Stones Perform 'Jumpin' Jack Flash' Live at Gillette Stadium
In June 2021, The Rolling Stones performed a live recording of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" at Gillette Stadium, marking a significant moment in their career as it was their first concert since 2019 and the first without longtime drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away shortly thereafter. This performance featured Steve Jordan, a seasoned musician who stepped in on drums, showcasing the band's resilience in the face of loss. Prior to this live event, the last studio album released by the group was "Blue & Lonesome" in 2016, which was a return to their blues roots and received critical acclaim. The private concert, hosted by Patriots owner Robert Kraft, provided fans with a rare opportunity to witness the legendary band in an intimate setting, further solidifying their status as one of rock history's most enduring acts. Despite the challenges, The Rolling Stones continue to evolve and engage their audience with powerful performances.