Seemingly everyone with a valid record contract joined the Rolling Stones onstage last night ( Dec. 15) for the final concert of their 2012 mini-tour, including Bruce Springsteen, former Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, the Black Keys, Lady Gaga and several others.

The Newark, N.J.-based show, which was also broadcast live on Pay-Per-View, found Springsteen dueling with Mick Jagger during a spirited reading of 'Tumbling Dice,' Gaga taking the famous female vocal part on 'Gimme Shelter,' and Akron, Ohio's own Black Keys joining in to help tear through 'Who Do You Love?'

John Mayer and Gary Clark Jr. both appeared on a cover of Don Nix's 'Going Down,' Taylor once again joined his former bandmates for 'Midnight Rambler,' and the Choir of Trinity Wall Street helped sing 'You Can't Always Get What You Want.'

Jagger also touched on a subject weighing heavily on many people's minds this weekend when he dedicated the evening's performance of 'Wild Horses' to the victims and families of Friday's Newtown, Connecticut school massacre.

With their 50th anniversary celebration now apparently behind them, there are reports the Stones will be back with a larger-scale tour in 2013, possibly including an appearance at the Coachella Festival.

Watch the Rolling Stones and Bruce Springsteen Perform 'Tumbling Dice'

Rolling Stones 12/15/12 Setlist:

Get Off of My Cloud
The Last Time
It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It)
Paint It Black
Gimme Shelter (with Lady Gaga)
Wild Horses
Going Down (Don Nix cover) (with John Mayer and Gary Clark Jr.)
Dead Flowers
Who Do You Love? (Bo Diddley cover) (with The Black Keys)
Doom and Gloom
One More Shot
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Before They Make Me Run (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
Happy (Keith Richards on lead vocals)
Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor)
Start Me Up
Tumbling Dice (with Bruce Springsteen)
Brown Sugar
Sympathy for the Devil
Encore:
You Can’t Always Get What You Want (with The Choir of Trinity Wall Street)
Jumpin’ Jack Flash
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

 

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