The Rolling Stones resumed their 14 On Fire tour with a show in Norway last night (May 26) - their first gig since the death of Mick Jagger's partner, L'Wren Scott.
The band's shows in Australia and New Zealand were immediately put on hiatus after the death of Scott, who died over two months ago. Now, the band are back on the road, and marked their return with a show in Oslo, playing to 23,000 people.
Jagger appeared to be in good spirits, interacting with the audience and saying how happy he was to be playing in Norway's capital - their first show in the country since 2007, and where they first played in 1965.
"We're all looking forward to it but we're a bit nervous. Mainly nervous for Mick," former Stones member Mick Taylor told The Sun before the show. "We need to get the wheels turning again."