Mick Jagger recovered: The Rolling Stones resume European tour

Mick Jagger recovered
The Rolling Stones continue European tour

Mick Jagger has recovered from his corona infection.

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The Rolling Stones continue their European tour on Tuesday in Milan. Frontman Mick Jagger has survived his corona infection.

Good news for all fans of the Rolling Stones: Frontman Mick Jagger (78) reports in a Twitter video from the corona quarantine, which he is now apparently allowed to leave recovered. The singer apologizes “for the inconvenience caused by the shows” and adds that the gig scheduled for June 21st will take place in Italy. “We’ll be on stage in Milan on Tuesday, so see you there,” he explains.

The Rolling Stones can thus continue their temporarily interrupted European tour. Jagger announced on June 13 via social media that he had contracted the corona virus. As a result, a concert in Amsterdam and Bern had to be cancelled. The canceled show in the Netherlands has now been postponed to July 7th. For Bern, on the other hand, there will be no catch-up date.

The other tour dates

On June 25th and July 3rd the British rockers are also going to London. Further concerts are planned for July in Amsterdam (07/07), Brussels (07/11), Vienna (07/15), Lyon (07/19), Paris (07/23), Gelsenkirchen (07/27) and Stockholm (07/31).

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