Anyone who was out and about in Munich yesterday afternoon and didn't miss out on the popular tourist corners could possibly have crossed paths with a rock legend.

If only he had recognized her: Because Mick Jagger, who is currently on a European tour with the Rolling Stones, seemed to have strolled relatively unmolested through downtown Munich yesterday.

The singer posted pictures on his social media channels in which he, almost like a moody older uncle, checked out the usual tourist stations in Munich and also imitated the pose of the "Walking Man" in Schwabing.

Apparently singer Mick Jagger uses the Stones tour in general for a bit of sightseeing.

And lets his fans participate: he happily takes selfies and greets the European audience.

In Madrid, where the Stones gave their first concert last Wednesday, Jagger had his picture taken in front of the "Fuente del Ángel Caído", the fountain of the fallen angel, and referred to the famous Stones song "Sympathy for the devil".

After a photo with Picasso's famous painting "Guernica" we went to a beer in a flamenco bar in the evening.

Since beer is also known to be very good in Munich, Jagger also toasted his fans virtually from there.

In a short video, the 78-year-old singer can be seen laughing in the sun, holding a beer.

In the back left, a few beer garden guests turn around curiously, but on the whole the people of Munich hardly seem to notice him.

The band's 60th anniversary tour is the first without drummer Charlie Watts, who passed away last August.

The concert, taking place in Munich on Sunday night, is the second of 14 that will take place across Europe.

So if you want to see the rock star without a ticket, you can stroll through the city center of Gelsenkirchen on July 27th – who knows, maybe there will even be a group selfie.