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Rolling Stones kick off Zip Code stadium tour in San Diego

In front of a sold-out crowd at Petco Park, the stalwart foursome rocked hit after hit from their 50-year catalogue.

Classic rockers performed hit after hit to a sold-out crowd in San Diego on Sunday

The Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger sings next to Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts as they open their North American Zip Code tour in San Diego, Calif., on May 24, 2015. (Mike Blake/Reuters)

The Rolling Stones launched their Zip Code North American tour in San Diego on Sunday with more than two hours of music.

In front of a sold-out crowd at Petco Park, the stalwart foursome rocked hit after hit from their 50-year catalogue.

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts opened with Jumpin' Jack Flash before show opener Gary Clark Jr. joined them for Bitch from the band's Sticky Fingers album, which is being reissued this week.

A long catwalk extending from the stage allowed Jagger to dance, run and skip into the center of the crowd. At one point, he ran full-speed down the catwalk and across the stage.

Songs in the high-energy set included Honky-Tonk Women, Midnight RamblerGimme Shelter and Sympathy for the Devil.

The chamber choir from California State University, Long Beach, joined the band onstage for You Can't Always Get What You Want. The band closed with Satisfaction, for which Jagger donned red glittery tuxedo tails.

The tour next moves to Ohio.