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Two accused teenagers to remain in custody for at least two more weeks | SaltWire #newsupdate #newsHOUSTON - The Rolling Stones kicked off their North America tour at a packed venue in Houston on Sunday, with people traveling from various cities to watch one of the world's most enduring rock bands amid worries that this could be their last tour.Related stories
The band, formed more than six decades ago, opened with"Start me up" with Mick Jagger walking onto the stage in a shiny striped jacket, a gray sequined shirt and black jeans. People immediately started to dance along to the 1981 classic."Hello Houston, it's good to be back in the lone star state," Jagger said, adding that band visited NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center in Houston and making quips about Texas-based convenience store chain Buc-ee's.
The band attracted people of all ages to the stadium, with a significant proportion of the audience over 60. Other songs they played included"Jumping Jack Flash","You can't always get what you want" and"Out of Time", all to massive applause.
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