It was a night to remember as three generations of music legends came together for an epic celebration at Madison Square Garden. Fergie, the youngest star at just 34, joined forces with rock icons Mick Jagger, Bono, and Bruce Springsteen for an unforgettable performance.
Despite being the “baby” of the group, Fergie proved that youthful energy can match decades of experience. Dressed in a sleek black leather outfit, she danced alongside Mick Jagger during a fiery duet of “Gimme Shelter.” Jagger even playfully stuck his microphone in his waistband as Fergie approached—adding a spark of cheeky chemistry to the stage.
The concert, marking the 25th anniversary of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, featured a star-studded lineup. Bono spoke passionately about rock music’s political power during U2’s headlining set. Other incredible moments included Annie Lennox and Lenny Kravitz joining Aretha Franklin on stage, and Sting teaming up with Jeff Beck for “People Get Ready.”
Metallica fired up the crowd with high-energy riffs, while Stevie Wonder overcame some early sound glitches to deliver a hit-packed set. Ozzy Osbourne rocked out with “Iron Man” and “Paranoid,” but it was Bruce Springsteen who closed the night with another legendary performance.
With four hours of nonstop music from some of the greatest names in rock and roll, this concert was a powerful reminder of how music connects generations—and keeps the spirit of rock alive and roaring.