The Rolling Stones concert in Bern has also been postponed

Visiting the grandchildren, watching TV or maybe going for a short walk – this is everyday life for many 78-year-olds. But not for Mick Jagger. The Rolling Stones frontman continues to sweat, sing and dance on stage. He is currently playing concerts across Europe with guitarists Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and new drummer Steve Jordan. Now the 60th band anniversary tour could be in danger. The Rolling Stones had to postpone the performance in Bern on June 17 – Jagger has Corona. It is the Stones’ second postponed concert, after Amsterdam.

An official statement has already been released on the Rolling Stones’ Facebook account. We deeply regret the postponement, but the health of the band members and crew comes first. “The show in Bern will be postponed to a later date,” it says. There is no exact date yet. Fans are advised to keep their tickets as they will also be valid for the new date. The statement also wrote that the show will take place on June 21 in Milan.

Already on June 13th the band had to cancel their performance in Amsterdam. Jagger tested positive for the virus after showing symptoms of the virus. This concert will also be rescheduled at a later date. There is no date yet.

Anniversary tour with an uncertain future

The Rolling Stones began their 60th anniversary tour and aim to play stadium concerts in Europe through the end of July. There is also a stop in Germany:

    • July 27, 2022 – Veltins Arena Gelsenkirchen

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