Mick Jagger: I'm too old to judge, but I'm young enough to sing



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– I'm too old to be a judge, but I'm young to sing – said Mick Jagger at the Rolling Stones concert. Fans of the band read these words as a commentary on changes to the Supreme Court.

Mick Jagger turned to the viewers gathered at the national stadium in Polish. Later, in English, he added: we were here in 1967. Think of all that you have accomplished since. Let God be with you.

According to the band's fans, the lyrics of singer The Rolling Stones are a clear reference to the political situation in Poland. And also proof that a letter from Lech Wałęsa reached the musicians. The former president has alarmed in him that – in his opinion – "the current regime wants to destroy the independence of the courts in Poland". "Last year, they took control of the Constitutional Court and now, against the constitution, they absolve the judges of the Supreme Court," writes the Nobel laureate. "This is not freedom" – he added in a letter addressed to rockers

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PGE Narodowy has opened since 17:00. From the beginning of the concert, more and more messages from enthusiastic fans began to appear on social media. The audience warmed Trombone Shorty, but as you can imagine, everyone was waiting for the star of the evening.

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