When did Rolling Stones play Glastonbury?

When did Rolling Stones play Glastonbury?

Mick Jagger made a sly dig at Glastonbury organisers when they headlined the iconic festival in 2013. The 76-year-old rock star and the rest of his band performed on the main Pyramid Stage on Saturday 29 June at the annual music event.

Who sang Gimme Shelter with the Rolling Stones at Glastonbury 2013?

Thank you Michael [Eavis].” Despite speculation that a big-name guest – rumoured to be Adele or Florence Welch – would provide guest vocals on ‘Gimme Shelter’, the duty instead fell to the less headline-grabbing backing vocalist Lisa Fischer. “I arrived last night,” Jagger then told the crowd.

Who sings vocals on Rolling Stones happy?

The Rolling Stones
Happy/Artists

Where is the stone circle at Glastonbury?

Worthy Farm
The stone circle at Glastonbury is a megalithic monument located at the site of Worthy Farm (map reference ST590397) situated in a valley lying between two low sandstone ridges. The monument lies in Kings Meadow at the far south of the area enclosed by the Glastonbury Festival.

Does Keith Richards sing happy?

from the album Exile on Main St. “Happy” is the tenth track on the Rolling Stones’ 1972 album Exile on Main St. and features Keith Richards on lead vocals.

What did Rolling Stones Play at Glastonbury 2013?

It features the immortal couplet “waiting for a girl/her wellies are bright green”, but thankfully is soon followed by an extended version of “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking”, featuring a velvet-jacketed Mick Taylor churning out some inspired guitar solos.

When did the Rolling Stones come on stage?

It starts about two hours before The Rolling Stones come onstage – hordes of people, normally milling around merrily, are now purposefully heading towards the Pyramid Stage. By the time Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie appear, the crowd has swelled to fill the entire field – backs to the food stalls and all.

How did the Rolling Stones get to the Pyramid Stage?

It starts about two hours before The Rolling Stones come onstage – hordes of people, normally milling around merrily, are now purposefully heading towards the Pyramid Stage. By the time Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie appear, the crowd has swelled to fill the entire field – backs to the food stalls and all.

How did the Rolling Stones do sympathy for the Devil?

During “Sympathy For The Devil”, flame spits from the roof of the stage as a giant mechanical bird unfurls – the Stones really don’t do things by halves. They leave the stage for a disconcertingly long time, before the London Youth Choir appear for the intro to “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”.