Rolling Stones share song with Paul McCartney, perform with Lady Gaga
The Rolling Stones celebrated the launch of their new album Hackney Diamonds by performing with Lady Gaga

Hackney Diamonds, The Rolling Stones’ first album of original material in 18 years, is here. To celebrate, the legendary band played a short set at a 500-seat club in New York City, which included famous audience members like Daniel Craig, Rachel Weisz, Mary Kate Olsen, Chris Rock, Jimmy Fallon, Trevor Noah, Taylor Hill, Christie Brinkley, Ed Burns, Keegan-Michael Key, Minka Kelly, Christy Turlington, Diana Krall, and Elvis Costello, per Variety. Though the band was sans late drummer Charlie Watts, his hand-picked stand-in Steve Jordan played percussion for Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards, and Mick Jagger, and by all reports brought the house down. Plus, the band was joined on stage by none other than Lady Gaga.
According to Rolling Stone, the band of the same name played a few old songs along with the new, including “Shattered,” “Tumblin’ Dice,” and “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” as well as Hackey Diamonds tracks “Angry” and “Whole Wide World.” Gaga joined the group for their encore, performing their new collaboration “Sweet Sound Of Heaven.” (Stevie Wonder, though not present at the show, is also featured on the album track.)