Mick Jagger after corona infection: “I feel much better”

Fans of the Rolling Stones can breathe a sigh of relief: Mick Jagger is on the mend after his corona disease. “I’m feeling much better and can’t wait to get back on stage next week,” the 78-year-old wrote on his social media channels on Wednesday evening (June 15). He also thanked for the recovery wishes and lovely messages that have reached him in the past few days.

Catch-up date for Amsterdam

Just a few hours before his band’s concert in Amsterdam on Monday, the vaccinated singer had shown symptoms of an infection with Covid-19. The test carried out afterwards was positive; as a result, her appearance in the Netherlands and in Berne was cancelled. A catch-up date for July 7th has now been announced for the show in the Dutch Johan Cruyff Arena. An alternative date will also be announced for the Swiss capital soon.

Once again the route leads to Germany

To celebrate their 60th anniversary, the Brits are currently performing throughout Europe as part of the “Sixty” tour. It started on June 1st in Madrid, followed four days later by a stop in Munich – including a tourist stroll. The next show is scheduled for next Tuesday – then the Rolling Stones will honor Milan’s San Siro Stadium. On Wednesday, July 27th, they will return to Germany for a performance at Schalke.

All concerts of the “Sixty” tour

June 1, 2022 Madrid
June 5, 2022 Munich
9 June 2022 Liverpool
June 13, 2022 Amsterdam -> postponed to July 7th
June 17, 2022 Bern -> postponed; The catch-up date will be announced soon
June 21, 2022 Milan
25 June & 3 July 2022 London
July 11, 2022 Brussels
July 15, 2022 Vienna
July 19, 2022 Lyons
July 23, 2022 Paris
July 27, 2022 Gelsenkirchen
July 31, 2022 Stockholm

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