Mick Jagger puts on a typically energetic display as The Rolling Stones delight fans with an incredible performance in Chicago during their Hackney Diamonds Tour

The Rolling Stones proved they haven’t aged a day when they took to the stage in Chicago on the US leg of their Hackney Diamonds Tour.

Sir Mick Jagger, 80, put on an energetic show on Thursday night, joined by guitarist Keith Richards, 80, and bassist Ronnie Wood, 77.

For the incredible evening, Mick wore a chestnut leather jacket with a matching shiny top underneath, commanding attention with his rugged look.

The frontman looked in his element as he showed off his moves and continued to whip the crowd into a frenzy as he played some of their most iconic songs.

Keith and Ronnie accompanied him and showed off their rock skills during a very lively performance at Soldier Field.

The Rolling Stones proved they haven’t aged a day when they took to the stage in Chicago during the US leg of their Hackney Diamonds Tour

Sir Mick Jagger, 80 (pictured), put on a typically energetic show when he was joined by guitarist Keith Richards, 80, and bassist Ronnie Wood, 77, on Thursday evening

Sir Mick Jagger, 80 (pictured), put on a typically energetic show when he was joined by guitarist Keith Richards, 80, and bassist Ronnie Wood, 77, on Thursday night

In April, Mick said he still finds it difficult to perform without the band’s drummer, Charlie Watts, following his passing in 2021.

Charlie sadly passed away in August 2021 at the age of 80, following complications from emergency heart surgery.

Steve Jordan has taken Charlie’s place on drums, but Sir Mick says he still misses going on stage with his old friend years after his death.

Charlie first joined the Stones in 1963, along with Sir Mick, Keith Richards and Brian Jones. Together they grew into one of the most successful groups of all time.

According to the Mirror, Sir Mick said: ‘Of course it’s hard. I mean, it’s been like that my whole life, since I was 19 or something, it’s always been Charlie.

‘Of course it’s emotional, but that’s something you have to get over in life.

“I love Charlie and everything that comes with it, but I still want to keep making music.”

Bandmate Keith Richards said: ‘It was because of Charlie’s passing that we felt that if the Stones were to continue, we better leave a mark on what the Stones are today.’

The band has been touring for more than 60 years.

For the incredible night, Mick wore a maroon leather jacket with a shiny matching top underneath

For the incredible evening, Mick wore a maroon leather jacket with a shiny matching top underneath

The singer stood out for his edgy look

The singer stood out for his edgy look

Looking in his element, the frontman demonstrated his moves and continued to get the crowd pumped up as he performed some of their most iconic tunes.

The frontman looked in his element as he showed off his moves and continued to whip the crowd into a frenzy as he played some of their most iconic songs

Keith and Ronnie joined him and showed off their rock skills during the very lively performance at Soldier Field

Keith and Ronnie joined him and showed off their rock skills during the very lively performance at Soldier Field

Ronnie wore a quirky black jacket with beautiful star decorations

Ronnie wore a quirky black jacket with beautiful star decorations

Keith brought his feisty spirit while playing guitar

Keith brought his feisty spirit as he played guitar

Just early last month, Celine Dion enjoyed a live performance by the iconic rock band on stage in Las Vegas.

The music alum, 56, shared a photo while posing backstage with her three sons and all three Rolling Stones during the group’s recent concert at Allegiant Stadium in May.

The French-Canadian artist was also photographed with the legendary rock frontman and her sons René-Charles, 23, and twins Nelson and Eddy, 13.