THE ROLLING STONES END “SIXTY TOUR” WITH AN IMMORTAL ROCK NIGHT IN BERLIN: MICK JAGGER AND KEITH RICHARDS IGNITE WALDBÜHNE IN AN EMOTIONAL FAREWELL PERFORMANCE

On August 3, 2022, The Rolling Stones transformed Berlin’s open-air Waldbühne theater into a true rock ‘n’ roll cathedral during the final show of their Sixty Tour—which may very well be their last live performance in a legendary career spanning over six decades.
This concert was not only a musical explosion but also a moment rich with history. Waldbühne was the scene of their infamous 1960s concert that sparked riots, forever etched in rock history. In 2022, they returned—not to stir chaos, but to share their legacy with tens of thousands of fans who sang, cried, and roared in unison through every timeless anthem.

At 79 years old, Mick Jagger danced across the stage as if time itself had no grip on him. He joked about his love for Berlin, praising Currywurst and the “Berliner Luft,” creating an intimate and playful bond with the audience. Beside him, Keith Richards strummed the chords that made hearts tremble with “Paint It Black,” “Start Me Up,” and the ultimate classic “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.”

This wasn’t just a concert—it was a cultural event. Footage of the show quickly racked up hundreds of millions of views online, spreading like wildfire across social media. Fans from around the globe flocked to Berlin to witness this historic night, while countless others relived each second through their screens.
The end of the tour doesn’t necessarily mean the end of The Rolling Stones, but if this truly was their final bow, they left the stage with a glorious explosion of sound, fire, passion, and the unshakable spirit of rock that refuses to fade.