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AMSTERDAM, June 15 (Reuters) – The Rolling Stones plan to return to Amsterdam on July 7 to make up for a live performance that was canceled earlier this week after lead singer Mick Jagger examined constructive for COVID-19, promoter Mojo mentioned on Wednesday.
In a tweet shared on Wednesday, the Stones mentioned Mick Jagger was feeling a lot better. “All different dates from subsequent week are scheduled to go forward as deliberate,” the group added in a separate tweet.
The Stones’ Monday efficiency was canceled on the final minute after Jagger skilled coronavirus signs at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Enviornment. learn extra
This pressured the band to additionally postpone a live performance scheduled for Friday in Bern, Switzerland, as a spokesperson for the band mentioned the 78-year previous Jagger had quarantined within the Netherlands for no less than 5 days. learn extra
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Reporting by Bart Meijer, Charlotte Van Campenhout
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