Rolling Stones bring fireworks to Desert Trip festival
INDIO, Calif. — Mick Jagger told the boomer-heavy crowd at the Desert Trip music festival, which boasts a legendary lineup of septuagenarians, that he wasn’t going to “do a bunch of age jokes.”
Then the 73-year-old Rolling Stones front man referred to the three-day event as “the Palm Springs retirement home for genteel English musicians.”
The festival features Paul McCartney and (non-Brit) Neil Young performing Saturday night. The Who and Roger Waters play Sunday.
The Stones brought literal and figurative fireworks to the festival’s opening night Friday. Jagger was his inimitably energetic self, skipping and shuffling across the stage and chatting warmly with the crowd.

