After opening the show, the country star joined the band for a tour-debut performance of Sticky fingers favorite
Rolling stones brought Tyler Childers out to Orlando on Monday night, June 3, for a special show Sticky fingers classic 'Dead Flowers'.
Childers increased the number of guitars on stage to at least four, strumming his acoustic guitar to match Mick Jagger's, while Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards (as always) trade electric licks. Childers also split vocal duties with Jagger and added an extra layer of harmony to the country-inspired tune.
Last night's show marked the tour debut for “Dead Flowers,” a song the Stones have played sporadically in recent years. The last time it was specifically part of a Stones set list was in 2019, according to Setlist.fm.
While Childers is in the midst of his own extensive 2024 tour in support of his 2023 album Rustin' in the Rain, was selected to open for the Stones in Orlando last night as well. Fortunately, the Orlando show was sandwiched between Childers' nearby gigs in Virginia Beach and Tampa. The “Mule Pull” tour will continue throughout the summer and early fall, concluding with an October 5th set at the inaugural Country Calling festival in Ocean City, Maryland.
As for the Rolling Stones, the Hackney Diamonds The tour continues on Friday, June 7th in Atlanta and concludes on July 21st in Ridgedale, Missouri. The band has enlisted a rotating assortment of openers, including Gary Clark Jr., Pretty Reckless and Joe Bonamassa, so far. Future shows will include Widespread Panic, Bettye LaVette, Lainey Wilson, War and Treaty and Linda Lindas.
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