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Maroon 5 was right: Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger still has the 'Moves Like Jagger' at 80
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Date:2025-04-19 17:23:58
Nearly 15 years after the hit Maroon 5 single, Mick Jagger has still got the moves.
The Rolling Stones frontman took to Instagram last week to show off his famous dancing while Maroon 5's "Moves Like Jagger" played out in public.
"Moves like who !" Jagger, 80, captioned the video, featuring the rocker flailing his arms around at the cameraperson during a live cover of the 2011 track.
Jagger's son Lucas Jagger commented, "Dadda WHO PUT U UP TO THis," while others were excited for the band, credited as Splash, to have Jagger himself in attendance for the performance.
Jagger moved freely in what appears to be a bar in Mustique, St. Vicent and the Grenadines. The British rock star has a history of showing up at bars and going relatively unnoticed. In 2021, Jagger hit up a North Carolina bar ahead of a performance and no one seemed to recognize him, to the delight of social media.
Rolling Stones set to tour together
The singer will no doubt have the moves on tour with the Rolling Stones, who are setting out on their latest stint on the road later this month, six decades after their first tour.
Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood will embark on a 19-city tour kicking off April 28 in Houston to support their well-received 26th album, "Hackney Diamonds," and plug into their extensive hits parade.
The stadium tour, sponsored by the age-appropriate AARP, will also hit cities including Las Vegas, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Los Angeles. The band will detour on May 2 to play the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.
The band premiered songs from the album at an intimate, invitation-only show of a few hundred people at the Racket NYC club in October, running through a handful of visceral new tracks and leaning into classics including "Shattered" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash" with youthful vigor. Lady Gaga, who sings on the album track "Sweet Sounds of Heaven," joined Jagger for a thunderous duet.
Contributing: Melissa Ruggieri
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