Rolling Stones cancel concert after Mick Jagger tests positive for covid-19

Rolling Stones cancel concert after Mick Jagger tests positive for covid-19

Mick Jagger and Rolling Stones are on tour in Europe – and should visit Switzerland, England and Italy

Mick Jagger, frontman From Rolling Stonestested positive for Covid-19, and the band had to cancel a show that would be held this Monday, 13, in Amsterdam, capital of the Netherlands. The announcement was made on the social media of the iconic British rock group.

The band, which also has guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie WoodBesides Steve Jordan on drums, is on tour Sixty, which consists of 14 shows in ten European countries. Musicians are expected to perform in Bern, Switzerland (June 17); Milan, Italy (June 21); and London, England (25 June).

“You Rolling Stones were forced to cancel tonight’s show in Amsterdam at Johan Cruijff Arenawhy Mick Jagger tested positive after showing symptoms of covid upon arriving at the stadium,” the band wrote in the statement. “We deeply regret the postponement of tonight, but the safety of the audience, musicians and tour crew must take priority.”

“The show will be rescheduled to a later date. Tickets for tonight’s show will be honored for the rescheduled date. Please wait for details,” he continued. On twitter, Jagger apologized to Dutch fans: “I’m sorry for putting off the Amsterdam performance with so little time tonight. Thank you for your patience and understanding.”


Mick Jagger criticizes Harry Styles after comparisons: ‘He doesn’t have a voice like mine’

Mick Jagger did not like comparisons with Harry Styles. As the lead singer of the Rolling Stones argued in an interview with The Sunday Times (via F5), former member One Direction was inspired by it, but doesn’t have the same stage presence.

“He [Harry] only have a superficial memory of when I was younger,” he said of the musician, who admittedly sought inspiration from Jagger at the beginning of the career. In 2017, she even imitated the vocalist in a presentation on the program Satudary Night Live.

mick highlighted how even visual similarities are limited: “I wore a lot more eye makeup than he did. It was a lot more androgynous.”

“He doesn’t have a voice like mine and he doesn’t even move on stage like I do. It’s okay, he can’t do about it.” styles. The musicians had met before, and the mood was friendly despite the tone of the more recent lines from Jagger.

Source: Rollingstone

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