The Rolling Stones singer stops at the bar and no one notices



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(EXILE ON) MAIN STREET, USA – Did you hear the one about the rock star who walked into a bar?

Well, Brian Wilson certainly did. He is co-owner of the Thirsty Beaver Saloon in Charlotte, North Carolina, where Mick Jagger visited the day before the Rolling Stones concert at Bank of America Stadium.

On Thursday, the Rolling Stones frontman, 78, shared a photo of himself on social media that garnered a lot of attention. Apparently he didn’t attract any of them when he decided to stop by Wednesday night.

Jagger’s candid post shows him standing outside the Thirsty Beaver Saloon while holding a beer. It included the caption, “Out and about last night in Charlotte, NC.”

Wilson told the Charlotte Observer that the photo is genuine and that the customers seen in the background were legitimate.

“He was here and then he left,” Wilson told the newspaper.

Wilson said he wasn’t there at the time, but the bartender who said she had no idea who she was serving is arguably the most recognizable British rocker in the world.

As for Jagger’s beer of choice, it seems the “Paint It Black” frontman has a soft spot for what appeared to be an American beer – either a Miller Lite or a Michelob Ultra.

This is how he stays in such good shape.

Charlotte was the second stop on the group’s “No Filter” tour, which began a little over a month after the death of drummer Charlie Watts.

The Rolling Stones are not stopping over in South Florida, but they will be in the Sunshine State for a October 29 performance at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa.



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