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close Video Lady Gaga joins The Rolling Stones in concert Lady Gaga was in NYC for a surprise concert where she performed with The Rolling Stones on Oct. 19. Credit: @venushartt / LIFESTYLOGY /TMX Galloping across the stage, fans might be shocked to realize that Mick Jagger is 80 – and turning 81 next month.

"I'm feeling good," the Rolling Stones legend told Reuters of doing their new "Hackney Diamonds" tour, while admitting, "It took a couple of shows to get into the groove, but now we're into it." He joked that touring as an octogenarian, feels "like being on stage at 78." The band released their "Hackney Diamonds" album last year, and Jagger says fans are embracing their new music as well as the classics.



MICK JAGGER ADMITS PROBLEM WITH ‘OLD AGE,’ ‘MISTAKES’ HE'S MADE WITH THE ROLLING STONES "I'm feeling good," the Rolling Stones legend told Reuters of doing their new "Hackney Diamonds" tour, while admitting, "It took a couple of shows to get into the groove, but now we're into it." (Mike Coppola/Getty Images) He also said that they’re likely to release new music, even another album, soon after recording more songs than they could fit into "Hackney Diamonds." "We've got a lot more, so I think we may be set up to make another album quite soon," he said.

While the band, which includes Keith Richards , 80, and Ronnie Wood, 77, is on a U.S. tour, Jagger says they may do an international one soon.

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