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Those who were in attendance at the Hall of Fame concerts this weekend in New York got a special treat at Friday night's concert. Imagine the crowd buzz when they saw Mick Jagger join U2 on stage! Check out all the action from the big Hall of Fame concerts in New York in this story below from Starpulse.com.
November 1st, 2009 3:19pm EST from Starpulse.com.
Mick Jagger made a surprise appearance on stage with
U2 on Friday during the second night of the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
concerts in New York City.
The first show on Thursday night saw acts including
Stevie Wonder,
Bruce Springsteen,
Jeff Beck,
Sting and
James Taylor take to the stage at Madison Square Garden.
Friday's show opened with Jerry Lee Lewis singing Great Balls of Fire, and went on to host a number of big name collaborations including Jeff Beck with Sting and U2 with the Black Eyed Peas.
The night built up to a climatic finale with Jagger,
Fergie and
Will.i.am all joining U2 to sing Rolling Stones hit Gimme Shelter, as Jagger entertained the crowd with his trademark dance moves.
Jagger stayed on stage to help U2 perform Stuck in a Moment You Can't Get Out Of, before the Irish rockers closed the show with their hit Beautiful Day.
Earlier in the night, heavy metal rockers
Metallica took the stage with Lou Reed for two
songs, before
Ozzy Osbourne joined them to belt out Iron Man and Paranoid.
Aretha Franklin also performed a number of her hits, teaming up with Annie Lennox to sing Chain of Fools.
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