More than 50 years after “Wild Horses” became a classic, Mick Jagger shared it with Florence Welch—and London watched two generations of British rock meet in one unforgettable duet. Trading verses, locking eyes and eventually holding hands, they transformed the Sticky Fingers ballad into something beautifully intimate. Six years after singing “Gimme Shelter” together, their chemistry felt even more powerful. One timeless song. Two generations. Pure magic.
Florence Welch Joins Mick Jagger for a Spellbinding “Wild Horses” Duet — And Their Onstage Chemistry Turns a Rolling Stones Classic Into Something Entirely New The Rolling…