Here's my experience:
Left the house in West Austin at 5PM, expecting an hour to get to the venue and then maybe 30-45 minutes to park and get to the seats.. Hit a big traffic jam on 71 Eastbound just before I-35. Apparently there was a wreck. Waited 30 minutes for that to clear. Hit 130 just before 6PM. Decided to take the Elroy exit because it was closer to our parking. That's when the shitshow started. Took an hour to get from 130/Elroy to COTA entrance. Now it's 7PM and I'm pissed because I wanted to hear the opening band. Took another hour to get from the COTA entrance to our parking spot. Got misdirected at least once. No one checked our parking permit so why the fuck did I pay for it. Now it's 8PM and I'm fucking furious because I was afraid we'd miss the beginning of the Stones set. Started walking to the venue. Got directed by a flunkee to walk all the way to the other side to enter. Was stopped by "traffic control" with about 50 other people at a crosswalk to let no cars pass. Finally we all started screaming at the "traffic control officer" to let us the fuck through because there was no vehicular cross traffic. Walked to the other side of the venue, entered, bunch of people standing around distributing wristbands, no one knew if we needed on or what color. Asked where our seats were and was told we came in the wrong entrance and now we had to either a) walk all the way back around or b) wait for an "escort". Waited for an escort while screaming at anyone who would listen about the complete shitshow that was ensuing. Now it's 8:40. Got "escorted" to our seats in the grandstand, made it up at 8:55. Stones went on at 8:59.
The show? Well, the sound sucked. Vocals were distorted, guitars were too loud at some points and non-existent at others. Mick missed a few notes but was in top form otherwise with the Mick moves. That man's body is ageless. Keef looked old AF, missed a few notes. Ronnie is the coolest cat out there. Steve Jordan is an excellent drummer but he's not Charlie. It was evident from the very first song that the band is completely different and not near as tight. That "jazz drag" behind the beat thing Charlie did was missing. Steve hits a LOT harder even though he does lay off on the hi-hat on the 4 like Charlie did. Lots of breaks and endings missed.
"Miss You' was the best song of the night. A ton of energy, tight, and fun. Sympathy for the Devil was second-best, I've never seen pyrotechnics used as well. Seemed obvious that the guys were moved about the fact that it was the end of the tour. Honored Charlie with a video montage at the beginning and a shout-out in the middle. Keef did a couple of his songs in the middle of the set. They were....not good. Keef and Ronnie did some great slide duet things that kicked a ton of ass. Either something was wrong with Sasha Allen's voice on Gimme Shelter or her mic. She sounded clipped and distorted. Overall I'd give the whole effort a B+
Show ended just after 11PM. We left about 2 minutes before the end of the encore, which pained me, but I figured it would be worth about an hour of time getting out of the venue and I was probably right. Half an hour to find the car in the sea of vehicles, another hour and a half to get out. So an 8 hour ordeal overall. Would I do it again? Eh probably. I mean it was probably their last hurrah.