Rolling Stones Legend Mick Jagger Grooves To Moves Like Jagger, This Is Not A Drill
Rolling Stones Legend Mick Jagger Grooves To Moves Like Jagger, This Is Not A Drill
The Rolling Stones frontman shared a video of himself dancing to Maroon 5's 2011 song Moves Like Jagger.

It has been more than a decade since Maroon 5 and Christina Aguilera released the chart-topping track Moves Like Jagger. Now, what if we tell you that the Rolling Stones legend was himself seen grooving to the electrifying beats? No, we aren’t joking. Mick Jagger recently shared a video of himself showing his dance moves on Moves Like Jagger. In the video, which was shared on Instagram, the iconic singer is seen grooving to the beats of Moves Like Jagger. He also appreciates the live band, Splash, for their skills.

Along with the video, Mick Jagger said, “Moves like who!”

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The video has spread like wildfire on social media. Fans have flooded and showered their love and appreciation on Mike Jagger in the comments section. Jagger’s 24-year-old son Lucas wrote, “Dadda WHO PUT U UP TO THIS.” Another wrote, “Imagine having Mick Jagger casually dancing in the crowd for your performance.”

“You are unique Mick, there will never be another like you, legend!,” another fan commented.

The official handle of Maroon 5 also reacted to the video and wrote, “The G.O.A.T.”

“So happy to see him! Happy! He seems like so much fun!” a fan commented.

While fans loved his energy level, some even inquired whether the band knew about his presence in the audience. Notably, while Jagger is already 80, the video is proof that he is still as energetic as ever, and fans couldn’t agree more.

Future plans for Rolling Stones

Rolling Stones released their 24th album, titled Hackney Diamonds, in October last year, thus marking their first full-length album since 2005’s A Bigger Bang. Presently, the band is all set to kick off their 2024 Hackney Diamonds tour in late April and May. From Jagger to Richards and Ronnie Wood, the band members will visit 16 cities across the United States and Canada and take part in the tour.

As per the band’s schedule, the tour will commence on 28 April 2024, in Houston, Texas, and will be held throughout the month of May.

Besides that, the band will also play at this year’s edition of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival with Foo Fighters, Neil Young and Crazy Horse, among others.

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