As legendary rock stars go, there are few names or faces more recognizable than that of Mick Jagger, the man who’s fronted the Rolling Stones for close to 60
when he visited a dive bar in Charlotte, North Carolina, back in September.In a new interview, Jagger shares how he ended up making that under-the-radar appearance while the band was in town to play a sold-out show in Charlotte.of his stop by Thirsty Beaver Saloon."It’s dark. It’s not like really grand. I’m not in a big, huge limo. I just walk the block and then just go down there."
He went on to explain that due to COVID-19 rules for the Stones tour, he couldn't go inside the saloon anyway.share the proof on InstagramAs for the socially distanced fellow patrons who didn't spot him, they're not alone. Jagger has a habit of making these types of blink-and-you'll-miss-him local stops while on tour these days.
"Well, I mean, local people tell me that that’s a popular dive bar when I get there," he said."In normal times, I would go into the bar and spend time in there. But, you know, I didn’t want to do that because of covid. So I just went outside. And at other times, you do the typical tourist thing, like the St. Louis Arch. If you go there at certain times of the day, there’s not so many people. take the mask off and do the picture.
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