The Rolling Stones continued their new, limited-edition weekly streaming concert series, “Extra Licks”, on May 10 with footage from the band’s 2016 film, “Havana Moon.”
The project captures the group during their first-ever show in Cuba during a groundbreaking free event before an estimated crowd of 500,000 fans that also marked the first open air concert in the country by a British rock band.
Mick Jagger welcomed the massive crowd who had come to watch the historic show: “Finally the times are changing, Cuba we are so happy to be here,” and joked with his bandmates during the performance, describing them as “The Revolutionary Ronnie Wood…Charlie Che Watts….Compadre Keith Richards”
Named after a Chuck Berry song and directed by Paul Dugdale, “Havana Moon” premiered in cinemas worldwide before being issued as a home release.
The second of six concert films from throughout the band’s career – available digitally for the first time – “Havana Moon” follows the "Extra Licks" series debut of footage from the 2016 film, “Olé Olé Olé!: A Trip Across Latin America.”
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