Watch Mick Jagger Tear Up the Dance Floor to His Very Own Song at a Local Bar!
Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones recently showcased his wild dance moves while grooving to the song “Moves Like Jagger” at a bar. The rock legend posted a video of himself dancing to the track performed by a live band, Splash, without revealing the location of the bar. The song originally released by Maroon 5 in 2010 had Jagger questioning, “Moves like who!” In response, his son Lucas humorously commented, “Dadda who put you up to this.”
Despite being 80 years old, Mick Jagger proved that age is just a number by displaying his signature energetic moves in the video. According to reports from Mirror, during a Rolling Stones show, Jagger manages to cover about 12 miles just by moving around on stage, highlighting his enduring passion for performing.
The music genes have clearly passed down the Jagger lineage as Deveraux “Dev” Octavian Basil Jagger, Mick’s youngest son, showcased his own dancing skills at a Guns N’ Roses concert in July 2023. In a heartwarming moment captured on video, Dev was seen dancing to the band’s song “Pretty Tied Up” in the VIP section, under the watchful eye of his mother Melanie Hamrick and friends.
Mick Jagger’s dancing prowess was once again put to the test when he went completely unrecognized at a bar in North Carolina a few years ago. The singer shared a casual photo of himself enjoying a drink at a high-top table with the caption, “Out and about last night in Charlotte, N.C.” Despite being in the presence of Jagger, several patrons who attended The Rolling Stones’ concert failed to notice the iconic vocalist in their midst at the Thirsty Beaver Saloon.
In conclusion, Mick Jagger’s enduring charm and energy continue to captivate audiences both on and off the stage. His unmistakable dance moves and ability to blend in seamlessly with the crowd make him a true rock legend whose legacy transcends generations.
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