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Mick Jagger crashed a bachelorette party in Nashville, Tennessee on the eve of the Rolling Stones’ weekend gig in the city.
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During the group’s set at Nissan Stadium on Saturday, the rocker revealed he had visited some of Music City’s most famous landmarks and dive bars incognito.
“I went to Printers Alley and sang Honky Tonk Women in a karaoke bar,” Jagger told fans at the show. “I crashed a bachelorette party on a pedal tavern. They loved my Goo Goo Clusters. We all ended up at the Wild Beaver riding a mechanical bull.”
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Jagger also uploaded photos of his Nashville adventures on Twitter and shared video footage of himself, masked, walking through downtown Nashville unrecognized.
See you tonight Nashville!

Shot/edited by Matt Clifford pic.twitter.com/bIFVCAOYXn
The Brit has been making a habit of hanging out in bars, masked and incognito, on the Stones’ current No Filter tour. Before a recent show in Charlotte, North Carolina, he visited the Thirsty Beaver bar and shared a snap of himself seated on the patio surrounded by people who had no idea who he was.
Out and about last night in Charlotte, NC pic.twitter.com/BWssvivAII
“I went through the credit card receipts to see if I had a Mick Jagger signature anywhere,” Thirsty Beaver co-owner Brian Wilson said. “That would have gone up on the wall.”
Unfortunately, it appears Jagger paid with cash.
Exploring Nashville! pic.twitter.com/1gwDKj5SvR
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