78-year-old Mick Jagger tested positive on COVID-19, prompting the postponement of the Rolling Stones concert scheduled for Monday night in Amsterdam.
Singer Mick Jagger was diagnosed with COVID-19 and left the room sicksays the concert’s organizing committee on its website.
The show tonight at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam was canceled.
Mick Jagger for his part apologized on his Twitter account because he had to cancel the concert on a so short noticeand promised to announce a new date soon.
The safety of the spectators, other musicians and the crew must be a prioritytaught the group, telling themselves deeply sorryon his Twitter account.
A year full of symbols
The Rolling Stones began a European tour celebrating their 60th anniversary in early June in Madrid, which should in principle end on July 31 after 14 concerts in 10 countries.
This should in particular lead them to Milan, London, Brussels or Liverpool, where they haven’t played in 50 years.
The Rolling Stones ’birth certificate was set for their first public presentation, July 12, 1962 at the Marquee Club, London.
The year 2022 is full of symbols for the group. In addition to his 60th birthday, he is also celebrating the 50th anniversary of one of his emblematic albums, Exile on Main Street.
This tour is done without Charlie Watts, the historic drummer who died in 2021, who was replaced by newcomer Steve Jordan.
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Source: Radio-Canada