The Rolling Stones have released the trailer for their forthcoming concert film, Havana Moon.

The film documents the band’s historic concert in the Cuban capital in March this year.

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The concert film will premiere on cinema screens across the globe for one night only on Friday, September 23.

“The Cuba show was simply amazing,” says Mick Jagger. “It was an incredible moment; a huge sea of people for as far as the eye could see. You could feel the buzz of the enthusiasm from the crowd and that was for me the stand out moment.”

“There’s the sun the moon the stars and The Rolling Stones,” adds Keith Richards. “Seeing Cuba finally get the chance to rock out was special… A night to remember in Havana.”

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The Stones were the first rock band to play an open-air, free concert in the country. Their show attracted a million people in Havana, which took place in the same week as President Obama became the first serving US President to visit Cuba in 88 years.

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