Rolling Stones Make Glastonbury Debut, 50 Years After Their First Gig - Keith Says 'It Had To Be Done'
Keith Richards said earlier this week, "It had to be done," and now it has.
Lead singer Mick Jagger told the audience, "After all these years they finally got round to asking us."
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards take to the stage at Glastonbury for the very first time
The band gave a well-received performance lasting more than two hours, which included hits from every decade of their 50-year career. Songs included 'Miss You, Start Me Up' and 'Brown Sugar'.
The band were joined on stage by a choir for 'You Can't Always Get What You Want', and by guitarist Mick Taylor, formerly with the band.
Fireworks heralded the finale of the history-making set, which concluded with a stomping version of '(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction'.
And Jagger invited members of the audience who hadn't seen the band before "to please come again".