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published : 2023-10-21

Rolling Stones Fans Christie Brinkley and Christy Turlington Hit Concert with Look-Alike Daughters

Lady Gaga Joins The Rolling Stones for their NYC Concert

Supermodels Christie Brinkley and Christy Turlington posing together at the surprise Rolling Stones concert in NYC, with their daughters Sailor Brinkley Cook and Grace Burns. (Photo taken with Canon EOS 5D Mark IV)

Supermodels Christie Brinkley and Christy Turlington reunited at a surprise Rolling Stones concert in NYC with their daughters Sailor Brinkley Cook and Grace Burns.

All four women dressed in black for the impromptu album release party, which turned into a full-blown concert.

Lady Gaga even joined to perform the track 'Sweet Sound of Heaven' from the new Stones album 'Hackney Diamonds'.

Brinkley, Turlington, and their daughters were photographed together, radiating smiles.

Turlington's husband, Edward Burns, was also spotted at the event.

Lady Gaga joining The Rolling Stones on stage, captivating the audience with her electrifying performance of 'Sweet Sound of Heaven' from the album 'Hackney Diamonds'. (Photo taken with Nikon D850)

The supermodels and their daughters were not the only celebrities in the audience.

The list of famous attendees included Daniel Craig, Mary-Kate Olsen, Chris Rock, Jimmy Fallon, Rachel Weisz, Keegan-Michael Key, Minka Kelly, and many more.

Academy award-winning filmmaker Questlove joined the festivities as a DJ.

'Hackney Diamonds' is The Rolling Stones' first new album in 18 years.

In addition to Lady Gaga, the album features other renowned voices such as Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder.

A star-studded crowd at the Rolling Stones concert, including celebrities like Daniel Craig, Mary-Kate Olsen, Chris Rock, and Jimmy Fallon, enjoying the incredible live performance. (Photo taken with Sony Alpha a7 III)

Charle Watts, the Stones drummer who passed away in 2021 after almost six decades in the band, is also featured on two tracks of the album.

The album was introduced during a launch party in September.

Mick Jagger expressed his pride in the album, stating that they only released it because they genuinely loved it.

The Rolling Stones wanted to create a record that resonates with them and their fans.