Dave J Hogan/Getty ImagesJust like at their two "50 & ********" concerts at London's O2 Arena last month, The Rolling Stones are planning to welcome special guests to the stage when they bring their show to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, this Saturday. The rock legends have revealed that hip-hop/soul ***** Mary J. Blige and emerging blues-guitar whiz Gary Clark Jr. will be joining them during the performance.
Blige also was on hand for The Stones' first O2 Arena gig, on November 25, where she duetted with Mick Jagger on "Gimme Shelter." That concert also featured a guest appearance by Jeff Beck, while the band's second London concert, on November 29, saw Eric Clapton and Florence and the Machine's Florence Welch rock out with The Stones.
In addition, both O2 Arena shows included appearances by ex-Stones bassist Bill Wyman and guitarist Mick Taylor, but it's not known if either will play with the band during any of its three scheduled U.S. concerts. As previously reported, following Saturday's stop in Brooklyn, The Stones will play a pair of gigs at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, on December 13 and 15. The latter concert also will air as a live pay-per-view event titled One More Shot.
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