Corona doesn’t stop at music legends either. Mick Jagger had to experience that firsthand. Earlier this week, the Rolling Stones singer tested positive for the virus – the planned concerts in Amsterdam and Bern had to be postponed. Now there’s good news: The Stones’ performance in Amsterdam will be rescheduled for July 7th.
On June 15, the band announced on Twitter that the original tickets for the concert at the Johan Cruijff Arena remain valid. They are sorry for the postponement. “The Stones sincerely apologize to fans who plan to see the band on Monday,” the official statement read. Nevertheless, one is pleased that the performance can take place.
The Stones are delighted to confirm the rescheduled date for the postponed concert in Amsterdam. The show will now take place on July 7, 2022.
The Stones send their deepest apologies to fans who were set to see the band in Amsterdam on Monday and can’t wait to see you on July 7. pic.twitter.com/tE2IVsh0KZ
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) June 15, 2022
Mick Jagger is said to be on the up after his corona infection. “I’m feeling much better and can’t wait to get back on stage next week,” the 78-year-old wrote on social media. All other dates of the Rolling Stones should take place as planned. But Swiss fans have to be patient. A new date is still being sought for the show in Bern.
