Back in 2015, Nashville got more than just a stop on Taylor Swift’s 1989 World Tour — it got a piece of rock ’n’ roll history.
In the middle of her set, Swift stunned the crowd by welcoming Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger to the stage. The arena erupted as the two launched into an electrifying rendition of the Stones’ classic, “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction.”

The collaboration came together after Swift learned Jagger was in town. A quick invitation was extended, and despite joking concerns about what he’d wear, Jagger agreed to join her. What followed was a performance that blended Swift’s pop firepower with Jagger’s timeless swagger — a meeting of generations that left fans roaring.
Swift has long pointed to Jagger as one of her inspirations, admiring the energy and longevity that keep audiences coming back decade after decade. That night in Nashville, she got to share the stage with the very artist who helped shape her vision of what it means to endure.
For fans, the duet became one of the defining moments of the 1989 Tour — proof of Swift’s gift for creating unforgettable experiences by bringing icons into her world. It wasn’t just a concert highlight. It was a memory etched in music history.





