The Rolling Stones invite Ukrainian singers to perform on their stage in Vienna

As part of their Sixty tour, the Rolling Stones invited a Ukrainian boys and girls choir to perform on stage with them in Vienna.

Together with their choirmaster Ruben Tilmachov, the Dzvinochok boys’ choir and Vognyk girls’ choir traveled by road from Kyiv to the Ernst Happel Stadium, where they will perform for 56,000 people.

Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood – joined by Steve Jordan on drums – will perform anthem You Can’t Always Get What You Want with 14 members from the two choirs onstage in Vienna on Friday.

This is the only time a choir will perform alongside the band on the UK and European Sixty tours.

Mr Tolmachov, Choirmaster, said: “This is a very special night for the two choirs and a chance of a lifetime not to be missed, I’m so glad we made it here to Vienna a night to remember for all of us.”

The Stones will open their set, as they do for all dates on the tour with a tribute video to Charlie Watts.

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