Mick Jagger And Charlie Watts Handed Cricket Cup In Adelaide
Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts awarded Cricket Cup photo by International Cricket Council

Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts awarded Cricket Cup photo by International Cricket Council

Mick Jagger And Charlie Watts Handed Cricket Cup In Adelaide

by Paul Cashmere on October 27, 2014

in News

Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts were greeted to a cricket fix in Adelaide when Don Bradman Jr placed the cricket World Cup Trophy in their hands.

The International Cricket Council has announced, “The Rolling Stones’ front man Mick Jagger and drummer Charlie Watts were introduced to the ICC Cricket World Cup trophy and given a private tour of the Bradman Museum at the Adelaide Oval by John, Don Bradman’s son.

“The world-famous rockstars were full of excitement when they spotted the World Cup Trophy from a distance, and they later also held and posed with the trophy. Jagger joked that he was as close to the World Cup Trophy as any Englishman was going to get”.

The Stones kicked off their Australian and New Zealand tour in Adelaide on Saturday night and head next to Perth.

The Rolling Stones setlist Adelaide, October 25, 2014

Jumpin’ Jack Flash (single, 1968)
Let’s Spend The Night Together (from Between The Buttons, 1967)

It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (But I Like It) (from It’s Only Rock N Roll, 1974)

Tumbling Dice (from Exile On Main Street, 1972)
Wild Horses (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)

Doom And Gloom (from GRRR, 2012)

Like A Rolling Stones (from Stripped, 1995)(Request)

Out Of Control (from Bridges To Babylon, 1997)

Honky Tonk Women (from Through The Past Darkly, 1969)

Happy (with Keith on lead vocals)(from Exile On Main Street, 1972)

Can’t Be See (with Keith on lead vocals) (from Steel Wheels, 1989)

Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor on guitar) (from Let It Bleed, 1969)

Miss You (from Some Girls, 1978)

Gimme Shelter (from Let It Bleed, 1969)

Start Me Up (from Tattoo You, 1981)


Sympathy For The Devil (from Beggars Banquet, 1968)

Brown Sugar (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)


ENCORE

You Can’t Always Get What You Want (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
(I Can’t Get No)
Satisfaction (from Out Of Our Heads, 1965)

The next Rolling Stones show is Perth, October 29, 2014.

Rolling Stones Australian dates

October 25, Adelaide, Adelaide Oval
October 29 and November 1, Perth, Perth Arena
November 5, Melbourne, Rod Laver Arena
November 8, Macedon, Hanging Rock
November 12, Sydney, Allphones Arena
November 15, Hunter Valley, Hope Estate
November 18, Brisbane, Entertainment Centre

New Zealand
November 22, Auckland, Mt Smart Arena

The Rolling Stones will tour Australia for Frontier Touring

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