The next appearances of the Rolling Stones are pending. Mick Jagger (78), Keith Richards (77) and Ronnie Wood (74) will honor their late bandmates Charlie Watts (1941-2021) in a special way. The group's world -famous logo will no longer look like before.
As the British newspaper "The Sun" reports, the band will no longer show its iconic tongue logo red, but black. The new design should therefore not only be projected onto large screens, but should also be seen on merchandise products. In addition, the band wants to import archive material with watts.
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an anonymous source: Jagger, Richards and Wood did not want the concert down to down. "Because you know that fans have paid a lot of money to see them." But it feels "right for the musicians that they go into Charlie's death because he was such an important part of the band and it will all be strange for all of them not to have him with you". According to the report,
watts' bandmate could not take part in the funeral of the musician last week due to corona restrictions. He died in August at the age of 80. The "No Filter" tour of the Stones is to be continued on September 26th in St. Louis, Missouri. Spotonnews