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Published: 2012/11/24

Mary J. Blige and Jeff Beck to Join Rolling Stones in London

Mary J. Blige and Jeff Beck will join The Rolling Stones at their show at London’s O2 Arena tomorrow. The announcement came today via the band’s Twitter account. Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor have also confirmed that they will play with the band during their London shows. As previously reported, The Rolling Stones have confirmed five 50th anniversary shows for the coming weeks, with two stops at the O2 Arena in London on November 25 and 29, two shows at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ on December 13 and 15 and one performance at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on December 8. The band recently released GRRR!, a greatest hits compilation that also includes two new original songs. You can watch the video for The Rolling Stones’ new single “Doom and Gloom” above.

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PM November 25, 2012, 12:20:32

Mary j Blige? come on man! I bet it ‘s Micks idea

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