Mick Jagger stated he’s “feeling a lot better” and able to get the Stones rolling once more after coming down with COVID-19 earlier within the week.
The 78-year-old rock legend introduced that he had examined constructive for the virus after exhibiting signs simply hours earlier than the Rolling Stones was set to carry out a live performance in Amsterdam on Monday.
The band’s Netherlands gig in addition to its Bern, Switzerland present had been canceled on account of Jagger’s prognosis.
The Stones entrance man, nevertheless, stated in a press release Wednesday, that he can be able to resume the band’s European tour subsequent week.
“I’m feeling a lot better and might’t wait to get again on stage subsequent week!” Jagger stated in a put up to Instagram.
The Amsterdam present has been rescheduled to July 7 and a brand new date can be introduced for the Bern present ASAP, the singer added.
Jagger additionally thanked everybody for his or her effectively needs and messages since he introduced he contracted COVID.
Followers had flooded Twitter, sending effectively needs to Jagger, with a number of expressing concern over the rock legend’s prognosis given his age and a reported coronary heart situation.

Again in April 2019, The Rolling Stones had been compelled to cancel a slew of reveals after Jagger introduced he was affected by undisclosed well being issues.
It was later revealed that the celebrity had been rushed to New York’s Presbyterian Hospital the place he underwent heart valve replacement surgery.
He efficiently recovered from the main operation and returned to the stage just three months later.
