Charlie Watts, drummer of the Rolling Stones, died of illness! 80 years old Xiangshou fans tears: a generation of legends fall

reporter Tian Weiwei/Comprehensive report

The British national treasure legendary band "The Rolling Stones" has been in force for more than 50 years, and its reputation is still enduring. On the 24th, foreign media confirmed that drummer Charlie Watts had passed away and lived at the age of 80. The bad news left many fans astonished and unbelievable.

Charles Robert Watts was confirmed by public relations on the 24th that he had passed away in a London hospital at the age of 80. In a press release, he stated, "He is a respected husband, father, grandfather, and One of the greatest drummers in this generation." When he passed away, his family was surrounded by him, and public relations revealed that he was walking quite peacefully.

The Rolling Stones. (Photo/Dazhi Image/Associated Press)

In fact, Charlie Watts suffered from laryngeal cancer in 2004, but he immediately received treatment, and finally successfully defeated the illness, and was able to participate in the recording. However, Charlie only came out early this month. • Watts was unable to participate in the tour of the Rolling Stones because of his illness. At that time, it was reported that he had to be hospitalized for surgery due to physical factors, and he had not fully recovered before he had the pain to not join the show. Unexpectedly, it was reported in less than a month. The news of the death is quite sad.

The Rolling Stones Charlie Watts has passed away. (Photo/Dazhi Image/Associated Press)