Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones at Anfield stadium in Liverpool, England on June 9, 2022. Scott Heppell/AP. Mick Jagger said he's feeling “much better” ...
“You do the gig, you go to the hotel, and you’re in the hotel. ‘Am I going to be the one? Who’s going to be the one?'” The Stones returned to the road in 2021 following a two-year break due to the pandemic. No going to see your friends in the lobby or hanging out at the bar and having drinks after the show. The band’s June 21 show at Milan’s San Siro Stadium is currently slated to take place as scheduled.
Sir Mick Jagger, 78, 'feeling much better' after testing positive for COVID-19 - as Rolling Stones reschedule Amsterdam concert after being forced to postpone ...
'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. Thank you for your patience and understanding. 'I’m feeling much better and can’t wait to get back on stage next week! 'The show will be rescheduled for a later date. 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.'
Rolling Stones fans can't always get what they want — but starting next week, they'll get what they need. Frontman Mick Jagger assured ticketholders and ...
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Mick Jagger Says He's Feeling 'Much Better' After Contracting COVID: 'See You Soon'. The Rolling Stones frontman announced he tested positive for COVID-19 on ...
"I'm so sorry that we've had to postpone the Amsterdam show with such short notice tonight. The Amsterdam date has been rescheduled for July 7 and we'll have news of the new Bern date ASAP. See you soon!" I have unfortunately just tested positive for COVID," he wrote in a Twitter post Monday. "We aim to reschedule the date ASAP and get back as soon as we can.
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Mick Jagger said he is "feeling much better" and ready to get the Stones rolling again after coming down with COVID-19 earlier in the week.
“I’m feeling much better and can’t wait to get back on stage next week!” Jagger said in a post to Instagram. Mick Jagger said he is “feeling much better” and ready to get the Stones rolling again after coming down with COVID-19 earlier in the week. The Stones front man, however, said in a statement Wednesday, that he will be ready to resume the band’s European tour next week.
The Rolling Stones frontman also told fans that the band's Amsterdam performance has been rescheduled for July 7 after it was cancelled due to him contracting ...
The rock band also offered their “deepest apologies” to fans who were due to see them in Amsterdam on Monday but said they “can’t wait” for the new date. “The Amsterdam date has been rescheduled for July 7 and we’ll have news of the new Bern date ASAP. See you soon! The Rolling Stones frontman also told fans that the band’s Amsterdam performance has been rescheduled for July 7 after it was cancelled due to him contracting the virus.
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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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Mick Jagger is feeling "much better" after he tested positive for COVID. The Rolling Stones frontman, 78, was struck down with the virus on Monday, ...
“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.
The Rolling Stones frontman gave an update on his health and the band's tour dates after he tested positive for COVID-19.
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones)— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) pic.twitter.com/77xIYpxIJD June 13, 2022 “The Rolling Stones are deeply sorry for tonight’s postponement, but the safety of the audience, fellow musicians and the touring crew has to take priority." The Rolling Stones were halfway through the European leg of their SIXTY tour when they were forced to postpone their dates in Amsterdam, The Netherlands and Bern, Switzerland due to their frontman contracting the virus.