"We haven't played this song in ages, so please excuse any mistakes."

Last Monday, the 5th, the Rolling Stones performed at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, United States. There, the band played a rare piece.

“Harlem Shuffle” was played for the first time since 1990 when they performed at Wembley Stadium in London, England. Before starting to play the track, Mick Jagger warned the fans: “We haven’t played this song in ages so please excuse any mistakes.”

The song is a cover of Bob and Earl and was recorded for the 1986 album Dirty Work. The setlist for this performance consisted of classics from the group, and one of the tracks was chosen by the audience through a vote. "She's a Rainbow," "Rocks Off," "Under My Thumb," and "Bitch" were some of the songs chosen in the same process on the current No Filter tour.

Watch a fan-recorded video below.

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A music journalist since 2016, she was an editor at Wikimetal, where she combined her two great passions: music and writing. She believes that heavy music deserves to be everywhere and strives to make that a reality. Slipknot, Evanescence, and Bring Me The Horizon are essential to her playlist.