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Mick Jagger & Rolling Stones Will Continue Tour Post Heart Surgery

Mick Jagger has confirmed that he is “feeling pretty good,” and ready to tour with The Rolling Stones after undergoing heart surgery.
In April, the 75-year-old rockstar underwent a heart valve replacement operation in order to treat a medical condition that ultimately delayed the bands tour.
During an interview with Toronto radio station, Q107, the Start Me Up singer said he has “been rehearsing a lot lately in the last few weeks … This morning [I did] a bit of gym. Nothing crazy. Then I go into rehearsal with the rest of the band.”
Working on their No Filter tour, the band are set to resume in Chicago on June 21, 2019.
Mick explained, “We’re trying to pick some [songs] we haven’t done in recent years, stuff we haven’t done before. Most of the time people don’t want too much unusual. People like a little bit unusual. They don’t want 100% unusual.”
He will be joined by Charlie Watts, 78, and Ronnie Wood, 72 — and it has been said that Rolling Stones will have this as their last tour.
In April doctors told Mick he “cannot go on tour at this time,” to which he responded to fans on Twitter, “I’m devastated for having to postpone the tour but I will be working very hard to be back on stage as soon as I can.”
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