Mick Jagger quarantines with COVID-19, second Rolling Stones show scrapped
Rolling Stones singer Mick Jagger is in quarantine in the Netherlands after testing positive for COVID-19, a spokesperson told Reuters on Tuesday, adding the band will miss a second show on its “Stones Sixty” European tour.
Jagger experienced symptoms after arriving at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Arena and Monday’s performance was canceled at the last minute.
A concert scheduled for Friday in Bern, Switzerland, has been postponed to a later date, the band said in a statement.
A spokesperson said Jagger, 78, was adhering to a five-day quarantining period in the Netherlands.
Amsterdam was the fourth stop in the tour and followed an appearance in Liverpool on Thursday.
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