The Rolling Stones, who postponed their world tour in March due to Mick Jagger's girlfriend's suicide, got back up on stage and rocked the city of Oslo, Norway, on Monday.

They played Oslo's Telenor Arena to a sold out crowd of 23,000, their first show in the country since 2007.

According to bbc.com, this band just never really gets old.

"It was a great rock and roll show," said Jan Martin Schultz, 55, who attended the concert with several friends.

"I saw them in Gothenburg in 1982, and I thought then they seemed old. They didn't seem old tonight."

The show marks the first of their 14 date European tour, which ends at the Roskilde Festival on 3rd July.

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