Stones to spend the night together with Cubans in historic gig
The Rolling Stones have arrived in Cuba on the eve of the rock band's historic free concert in a country where their music was once silenced.
After the band's private plane arrived at Jose Marti airport in Havana with the four veteran rockers, family members and about 60 technical workers, Sir Mick Jagger offered a brief greeting in Spanish and said he was happy to be on the island.
