The Rolling Stones have cancelled Friday's (June 17) show in Bern, Switzerland after Mick Jagger contracted COVID.
“I think the most important thing is that the people in the band want to stay together. Now, the rockers’ gig at Wankdorf Stadium in Switzerland has also been postponed until a later date. But in the end we always noticed that we are more creative together.”
Rolling Stones has postponed its Amsterdam show after its frontman Mick Jagger on Monday said he had caught Covid, forcing the band to cancel its latest gig ...
In a statement on Twitter, Jagger said, “I´m so sorry that we´ve had to postpone the Amsterdam show with such short notice tonight." The legendary British band opened their European tour with a gig in Madrid on June 1, to mark six decades since they were formed. Rolling Stones has postponed its Amsterdam show after its frontman Mick Jagger on Monday said he had caught Covid, forcing the band to cancel its latest gig.
Mick Jagger announced he had tested positive for Covid on Monday, forcing him to cancel the Rolling Stones Amsterdam show at the last minute.
The Stones will also play two shows at BTS Hyde Park in London this summer. Tickets for tonight's show will be honoured for the rescheduled date. Soaking it all in: In another photo Melanie and Deveraux could be seen with their backs to the camera as they posed for a snap on the stage ahead of the show. In another photo Melanie and Deveraux could be seen with their backs to the camera as they posed for a snap on the stage ahead of the show. 'The show will be rescheduled for a later date. was quick to reassure her son though and wrote: 'He will be OK, my darling. The band seemed delighted to be back in Liverpool, as Mick threw his hands in the air and towards the audience. Meanwhile, Mick was ever the rockstar as he and the Rolling Stones put on a show-stopping performance. His mother, TV presenter and Brazilian model Luciana Gimenez, 52. Snap happy: Prior to learning he had the virus, Sir Mick seemed in good spirits as he was spotted stepping out of their hotel while hordes of fans gathered to get snaps of the rocker Prior to learning he had the virus, Sir Mick seemed in good spirits as he was spotted stepping out of their hotel while hordes of fans gathered to get snaps of the rocker. Fun in the sun: While Sir Mick stepped out, girlfriend Melanie was seen enjoying the sunshine out on the balcony while the couple's son Deveraux looked out at the crowds below
The Rolling Stones canceled their concert in Amsterdam on Monday, just hours before it was due to start after lead singer Mick Jagger tested positive for ...
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger on Monday said he had caught COVID-19, forcing the band to cancel its latest gig in Amsterdam.
Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger is in quarantine in the Netherlands after testing positive for COVID-19, a spokesperson told Reuters on Tuesday, ...
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The 'Sympathy For The Devil' rockers were forced to postpone their Amsterdam concert at the Johan Cruijff Arena on Monday (13.06.22), hours before it was set to ...
Announcing the cancellation of the Amsterdam show, Mick and co said: “The Rolling Stones have been forced to call off tonight’s concert in Amsterdam at the Johan Cruijff Arena, following Mick Jagger testing positive after experiencing symptoms of Covid upon arrival at the stadium. In a fresh update on social media, they said: “The Rolling Stones are deeply sorry for this postponement, but the safety of the audience, fellow musicians and the touring crew has to take priority.” The Rolling Stones have cancelled another date on their 'SIXTY Tour' after Sir Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID-19.
Some social media users have already declared the mix-up to be a 'historically' wrong 'Jeopardy!' answer — details.
But the complexity of these situations is not something that can be summed up easily,” she wrote in a blog for Newsweek in September 2021. Omer — who finished the episode in second place and took home $2,000 — wasn’t completely off the mark with his guess, as both Caine and Jagger have been honored with knighthoods in 2000 and 2002, respectively. However, instead of naming Caine, he guessed that the person in question was the 78-year-old Rolling Stones frontman.
The legendary rock band is “deeply sorry for this postponement, but the safety of the audience, fellow musicians and the touring crew has to take priority,” ...
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones)— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) pic.twitter.com/QAkS1mXjdy June 14, 2022 Jagger and Co. are expected to be fit for a return to the stage next Tuesday (June 21) when the Stones stop by San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy, and the Switzerland date will be rescheduled at a later time. The Stones will postpone their scheduled concert this Friday night (June 17) at Wankdorf Stadium in the Swiss capital Bern, a statement reads.
A "Jeopardy!" contestant become the talk of Monday night's installment, after mistaking one British entertainment legend for the other.
"I buzzed in and said Kareem Abdul-Jabbar when a photo of Bill Russell was staring right at me." Amid the avalanche of mocking tweets, Troy Steinmetz, who was a contestant on the show back in 2017, sought to defend Omer as he responded to Chapman. However, all eyes were on contender Mazin Omer for one particular moment in the game, when one of his guesses to a clue left viewers both baffled and amused.
When "Jeopardy!" contestants give incorrect responses it usually isn't a big deal, with Monday's show being the rare exception.
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A "Jeopardy!" contestant made a big mistake on Monday night, and social media users made sure to let him know it. Mazin Omer was trying to guess who actor ...
— Nostradumbass (@UmbassNostrad)June 14, 2022 — Nostradumbass (@UmbassNostrad)June 14, 2022 However, he answered “Who is Mick Jagger?” instead.
The Rolling Stones postpone another show after Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID. This is the 2nd postponed show on their current tour.
Tickets for the June 17 performance will be honored for the rescheduled date. News broke yesterday (June 13) about Jagger testing positive for COVID resulting in the postponement of the Stones’ show in Amsterdam. Jagger issued his own personal statement saying, “I’m so sorry that we’ve had to postpone the Amsterdam show with such short notice tonight. The Bern show will be rescheduled for a later date.
There was no satisfaction for Jeopardy! contestant Mazin Omer on Monday, June 13, when he gave a “historically bad” answer that sent Twitter into a frenzy.
Still, he finished the evening as runner-up and took home a $2000 consolation prize. “Would watch A Muppets Christmas Carol remake with Mick Jagger. No question,” stated one Twitter user, referencing Caine’s memorable role as Ebenezer Scrooge in the Muppets’ take on the Charles Dickens classic. — @snowdusk_ (@snowdusk_)June 13, 2022 “Who is Mick Jagger?” answered Omer, mistaking the Oscar-winning actor for the legendary Rolling Stones frontman. — Meaghan Tuohey (@2EKLaw)June 13, 2022 — Mark LeBel (@MarkEMarkFM)June 13, 2022
The Rolling Stones have been forced to cancel their Amsterdam concert hours before it was set to start as Mick Jagger has been stricken with COVID.
“I have unfortunately just tested positive for Covid. We aim to reschedule the date ASAP and get back as soon as we can. Tickets for tonight’s show will be honoured for the rescheduled date. “The show will be rescheduled for a later date.
A "Jeopardy!" contestant incorrectly guessed a photo showing Michael Caine and labeled it as Mick Jagger.
Just texted her: Someone is going to say Mick Jagger and you will yell at the TV.” “I never thought I’d see someone mix up Michael Caine and Mick Jagger,” someone noted. “A contestant on Jeopardy just thought Michael Caine was Mick Jagger. What is happening here?” another wondered.
The Stones postponed Monday's concert in Amsterdam because Jagger, 78, tested positive “after experiencing symptoms of COVID upon arrival at the stadium.” The ...
The band has done only three shows so far on its Sixty Tour, which kicked off on June 1. The band announced Tuesday that this Friday’s show in Bern, Switzerland has been postponed. The Rolling Stones have postponed a second concert as Mick Jagger recovers from COVID-19.
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Yeah, Ahasic has now won $160,601 over six straight victories, but can he tell the difference between Michael Caine and Mick Jagger? We may never know for sure. That is actually British actor and Batman butler Michael Caine! Sometimes that punctuation is necessary when you don't actually know the answer.
The Rolling Stones canceled a show in Amsterdam on Monday after lead singer Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID-19.
The next show in Milan, Italy, is still scheduled to take place on June 21. Thank you all for your patience and understanding.” “I have unfortunately just tested positive for COVID,” he wrote.
"The Rolling Stones are deeply sorry for this postponement, but the safety of the audience, fellow musicians and the touring crew has to take priority," The ...
"I'm so sorry that we've had to postpone the Amsterdam show with such short notice tonight. "We aim to reschedule the date ASAP and get back as soon as we can. Jagger, 78, announced on Monday that he'd tested positive for COVID and would therefore have to cancel the Rolling Stones' show that night.