Mick Jagger tours Nashville sites on eve of concert

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Time is still on Mick Jagger’s side, and the Rolling Stones’ lead singer is making the most of it.

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Since the band kicked off the fall leg of its No Filter tour last month, Jagger has visited a landmark in every city. He has posed at the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, has quietly sipped a beer at the Thirsty Beaver Saloon in Charlotte, North Carolina, and visited the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens outside of Pittsburgh, The Tennessean reported.

Next stop? Nashville.

The band plays at Nissan Stadium on Saturday night, and Jagger, 78, toured some sights in the city, according to The Tennessean.

Offbeat places. Not the Grand Ole Opry or the Ryman Theater, but a junkyard and an open field to gaze at deer, according to Rolling Stone.

Jagger documented his visit to Music City on Twitter, which also included an early stop at Nissan Stadium.

Judging from the photographs, Jagger had satisfaction as a tourist.

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The Stones are returning to Nashville for the first time since 2015, and the sixth time in their 59-year-career, The Tennessean reported.

After Nashville, the band will hit Los Angeles; Minneapolis; Tampa, Florida; Dallas; Las Vegas; Atlanta; Detroit and Austin, Texas.



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