The Rolling Stones continue to surprise and delight fans on their Tour '24. On Monday night in Orlando, Florida, the legendary rockers unveiled two more songs for the first time on this tour.
The ninth concert of the tour featured "She's a Rainbow," a psychedelic classic from their 1967 album 'Their Satanic Majesties Request,' with a rare live performance. The song filled the arena with a unique Rolling Stones melody.
Following the colorful performance of "She's a Rainbow," The Stones shifted gears to a more country vibe with "Dead Flowers" from the iconic 1971 album 'Sticky Fingers.' The crowd was treated to a special appearance by country singer Tyler Childers, who lent his authentic twang to the Stones' rock 'n' roll roots.
Mick Jagger, ever the charismatic frontman, admitted to not being sure if he remembered "She's a Rainbow," but the band decided to "give it a go," marking only the ninth time the song has been played live since 2016.
Tour '24 will roll into Atlanta on Friday night.
[Source: Classic Hits Today]