A few days after closing his Latin American tour with a historic concert in Cuba, singer Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, bassist Ronnie Wood and drummer Charlie Watts walked down the red carpet that the Saatchi Gallery unfolded to its headquarters in the neighborhood London’s Chelsea, where the exhibition is open to the public from tomorrow.
at 1,750 square meters, divided into nine rooms, condense the 54 year life of the band, including recreations of scenarios that have acted musicians and dressing rooms have shared.
“Everything is finally up and running. I love the room with the costumes. the backstage is very authentic, I feel I’m about to go there,” Jagger in social network Twitter after visiting the two plants dedicated to the group in the gallery of contemporary art.
the Saatchi room has already put on sale online tickets to visit the exhibition, open until September 4, for a price of 24 pounds (30 euros) per person for the weekend.
Dozens of fans waited for the members of the band at the entrance to the gallery, where Jagger and company signed autographs and photographed before some big -emblema Rolling Stones lips installed at the gates of the Saatchi.
the four musicians have been involved in the organization of “Exhibicionism”, whose assembly was launched more than one year.
The Stones have made all kinds of objects and personal files that will be exhibited for the first time as diaries, handwritten letters, vinyl covers and original posters.
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