Mick Jagger said he’s feeling “much better” several days after announcing he’d tested positive for Covid-19.
In a message shared on Instagram, Jagger thanked fans for their “well wishes and messages,” and said he’s on track “to get back on the stage next week.” He also announced that the Rolling Stones’ Amsterdam show has been rescheduled for July 7, and that a new date for their gig in Bern, Switzerland will be announced soon.
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The Rolling Stones were just hours away from taking the stage at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Arena Monday evening for the fourth date of their 60th anniversary tour when Jagger announced that he had tested positive for Covid.
“I’m so sorry that we’ve had to postpone the Amsterdam show with such short notice tonight,” he wrote to fans on Instagram. “I have unfortunately just tested positive for Covid. We aim to reschedule the date ASAP and get back as soon as we can. Thank you all for your patience and understanding.”
Jagger’s positive test also forced the band to postpone their June 17 show at Bern, Switzerland’s Wankdorf Stadium. A recent post on the band’s social media accounts read: “The Rolling Stones are deeply sorry for this postponement, but the safety of the audience, fellow musicians, and the touring crew has to take priority.”
The band’s June 21 show at Milan’s San Siro Stadium is currently slated to take place as scheduled. The Rolling Stones tour is currently set to wrap up July 31 at the Friends Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, but they’ve pledged to rebook both the Amsterdam and Bern shows for most likely August.
The Stones returned to the road in 2021 following a two-year break due to the pandemic. They were one of the few major acts to complete a tour without any Covid issues. “It was a hard tour because we were traveling in the bubble,” longtime Stones backup singer Bernard Fowler told Rolling Stone earlier this year. “You do the gig, you go to the hotel, and you’re in the hotel. There’s no meeting and greeting people. No going to see your friends in the lobby or hanging out at the bar and having drinks after the show. There was none of that.”
“We were being tested two or three times a week,” he continued. “I’m sure I wasn’t the only one holding my breath every time I went to the Covid office. ‘Am I going to be the one? Who’s going to be the one?’”
The Stones join a long list of touring acts to see their 2022 tour impacted by Covid. Ringo Starr was just forced to postpone the remaining dates of his June tour after bandmates Edgar Winter and Steve Lukather tested positive.
This story was updated 6/14/22 at 8:57 a.m. ET with news of Rolling Stones’ second postponed show. This story was updated again, 6/15/22 at 11:27 a.m. ET with an update from Jagger.
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