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Taylor Swift apparently DJed at a house party hosted by Paul McCartney and attended by Mick Jagger and Bruce Springsteen.

Taylor Swift apparently DJed at a house party hosted by Paul McCartney and attended by Mick Jagger and Bruce Springsteen.

Beatles legend Paul McCartney recently hosted one of the most star-studded house parties we’ve seen in recent times.

With a guest list that reads like a who’s who of the entertainment industry, the event – held at Macca’s Los Angeles residence – brought together music icons and Hollywood stars, including Ringo Starr, Mick Jagger, Bruce Springsteen, Steven Spielberg, Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox, according to The mirror.

There was also an unexpected twist: pop star Taylor Swift took on the role of DJ that evening.

Information about the All-Star Party on The Howard Stern ShowLate-night host Jimmy Kimmel says he and his wife, Molly McNearney, went to McCartney’s party with a friend, where they soon learned that Swift was “DJing” there.

“(She) just had her iPhone and somehow hooked herself into the house system… It wasn’t like she was hired to work there,” he clarifies.

Kimmel adds that while there were no impromptu concerts, the music “got people dancing in the kitchen, including Molly.”

He also recalls having a “good conversation” with Springsteen, saying, “He’s funny, you know? We had a good chat. We talked about Elvis and we talked about, I don’t know, just being in LA. We even had this moment where we were like, ‘Can you believe this party?’ Even Bruce Springsteen was like, ‘This is a party!'”

Aside from her DJ skills, Taylor Swift’s live performance skills were recently called into question after Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl suggested that the Bad blood Singer does not perform live.

“I’m telling you, man, you don’t want to suffer the wrath of Taylor Swift,” Grohl told the crowd during the band’s concert at London Stadium last Saturday (June 22). “That’s why we like to call our tour the ‘Errors Tour.’ We’ve had more than a few eras and more than a few damn mistakes. Just a few.”

He adds: “That’s because we actually play live. What? I’m just saying. You like raw, live rock’n’roll music, right? Then you’ve come to the right place.”