Brad Paisley had a big night onstage in Nashville on Wednesday (June 17), not only opening for the legendary Rolling Stones, but joining them onstage for a song.
You know it's a huge show when an artist as big as Brad Paisley is your opening act. The country star has been announced as a very special support act for the Rolling Stones when they perform at Nashville's LP Field on June 17.
Brad Paisley is the latest country star to join the Rolling Stones on stage during their 50 and Counting Tour. The 'Beat This Summer' singer jammed with guitarist Keith Richards and traded verses with Mick Jagger during the rock group's 1971 hit 'Dead Flowers' on Tuesday (June 18).
First, Keith Urban got the call. Then, Carrie Underwood received an invite. Next, Taylor Swift's presence was requested. Now, singer and guitarist Brad Paisley will take the stage and perform with rock legends the Rolling Stones on their current 50 & Counting Tour. Paisley is slated to join the Stones next week.
Taylor Swift performed 'As Tears Go By' with the Rolling Stones at Chicago's United Center on Monday night (June 3), engaging in a sweet and ethereal little dance with frontman Mick Jagger. In the space of one song, genres and generations collided on a stage in the Midwest.
The Rolling Stones are currently on their 50 & Counting Tour, celebrating five decades of rocking. Recently, that's included a little help from some very special guests.
Country superstar Carrie Underwood gave fans of the Rolling Stones a little extra bang for their buck in Toronto Saturday night (May 25), joining the iconic rockers onstage for a performance of 'It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It).'
Like many world-class performers, Keith Urban has hilarious stories of his highly unpredictable life as a touring musician. He recently appeared on Conan O'Brien's late night TV show and revealed a few entertaining highlights of the past few months, including a body part he didn't think he'd ever autograph and what it was like to play with the Rolling Stones.