Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga and the Black Keys will be guest artists when the Rolling Stones play on Saturday at the Prudential Center in Newark, the last scheduled concert in a mini-tour to celebrate the band's 50th anniversary.
The Stones have been bringing guests in at each of the concerts in the â50 and Countingâ series that they have played so far.
The first concert in London featured a reunion with Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor, former members of the band, and an appearance by the guitarist Jeff Beck and the singer Mary J. Blige. During a second London show, the guitarist Eric Clapton and the singer Florence Welch, of the British group Florence and the Machine, lent the Stones a hand.
And at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn last Saturday, Ms. Blige made another appearance along with the guitarist Gary Clark Jr.
The concert in New Jersey on Saturday will be telecast live on pay-per-view. The Stones are also playing a show at the Prudenti al Center on Thursday night, and have been added to the bill of the â12-12-12â³ concert on Wednesday at Madison Square in New York City to raise money for Hurricane Sandy victims.