: It explores unique regional subcultures, such as the "rolingas" in Argentina—a devoted "urban tribe" that views the Stones’ music as a way of life.
: The primary throughline of the documentary is the struggle to stage a massive, free open-air concert in Havana, Cuba —a country where rock music was once suppressed and the band had never performed. The Rolling Stones OlГ©, OlГ©, OlГ©!: A Trip Acros...
: Beyond the stage, the film includes personal scenes, such as Keith Richards and Mick Jagger playing an acoustic version of "Honky Tonk Women" in a dressing room and Ronnie Wood painting with a fellow artist in Brazil. : It explores unique regional subcultures, such as
: The tour culminated in a groundbreaking performance in Havana for an estimated 1.2 million people , occurring just days after President Barack Obama’s historic visit to the island. Release Information : The tour culminated in a groundbreaking performance