CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Rock legend Mick Jagger visited an iconic bar in Charlotte on Wednesday night and nobody noticed, according to WSOC-TV.
Jagger posted a photo of himself on Twitter early Thursday showing him “out and about” at the Thirsty Beaver Saloon. He appeared to be sipping on a beer as bar patrons looked in other directions.
The Rolling Stones were in town to play the second date on their “No Filter” tour at Bank of America Stadium.
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Brian Wilson, a co-owner of the Thirsty Beaver, told WSOC that despite being a world-renowned rocker, Jagger “went unnoticed.”
The 13-date “No Filter” tour had been scheduled to begin in May 2020, though it was pushed back because of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, CNN reported.
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The band will next play Monday in Pittsburgh before continuing on to Nashville; Los Angeles; Minneapolis; Tampa, Florida; Dallas; Las Vegas; Atlanta; Detroit and Austin, Texas.