Mick Jagger (R) and Ronnie Wood of The Rolling Stones
perform at the Barclays Center in New York at the weekend.
REUTERS/Lucas Jackson
The Rolling Stones will close their 50th anniversary
celebration by inviting Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga and The
Black Keys to join them on stage for their final show on
Saturday.
The band said in a statement that Springsteen, Gaga and The
Black Keys, who span the American rock and pop genres, will
join them at their last performance in Newark, New Jersey.
"Now the fun begins of trying to figure out the best songs to
perform together," the statement said.
Lady Gaga, 26, tweeted her excitement.
"He had me at 'hello, it's Mick'."
British rockers The Rolling Stones -- Mick Jagger, drummer
Charlie Watts and guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood
-- began a series of five anniversary concerts on November
25, two in London and three in the United States.
They will also play at a benefit concert in New York on
Wednesday for victims of Hurricane Sandy, which hit the
northeastern United States in late October.
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