Lainey Wilson Joins The Rolling Stones On ‘Dead Flowers’

Lainey Wilson Joins The Rolling Stones On ‘Dead Flowers’

Country star Lainey Wilson recently joined rock icons The Rolling Stones on stage for a performance of "Dead Flowers." Wilson has been opening for The Rolling Stones on the band's ongoing The Hackney Diamonds Tour. During a show on Sunday, June 30, at Chicago's Soldier Field, Wilson not only opened the show but also joined…

Country star Lainey Wilson recently joined rock icons The Rolling Stones on stage for a performance of “Dead Flowers.”

Wilson has been opening for The Rolling Stones on the band’s ongoing The Hackney Diamonds Tour.

During a show on Sunday, June 30, at Chicago’s Soldier Field, Wilson not only opened the show but also joined the band for a rendition of “Dead Flowers,” a song from The Stones’ 1971 album Sticky Fingers.

“I got to hang out with rockstars of all rockstars last night. @mickjagger @officialkeef @ronniewood @therollingstones – you are legendary to say the least. What a treat, what an honor, what a night!! Wow,” Wilson wrote on Instagram.

“Dead Flowers” was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and appears on their 1971 album Sticky Fingers as the fourth track of side two.

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