The Rolling Stones joined onstage in Lisbon by Bruce Springsteen


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Bruce Springsteen joined The Rolling Stones onstage during the band’s headline set at Portugal’s Rockin’ Rio Lisboa festival last night (May 29th).

The legendary performers last shared a stage when the first leg of the Stones’ 50th anniversary tour reached New Jersey towards the end of 2012, and they were together again in Lisbon for a rendition of ‘Tumbling Dice‘ – a very short, fan-shot clip of which can be seen below.

The concert was the second performed by the Stones after they postponed a planned visit to Australia and New Zealand in March following the sudden death of Mick Jagger‘s girlfriend L’Wren Scott.

It’s probably worth noting that, according to recent figures released by Billboard, there was close to $3 billion worth of touring credentials onstage last night; The Rolling Stones were revealed to be the most lucrative live act of the past 25 years having amassed the princely sum of $1,565,792,382 from the 538 shows they have played during that period.

Bruce Springsteen was third on the list, not too far behind U2, having raked in $1,196,116,507 from 727 gigs between 1990-2014.


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