After Health Scare, Mick Jagger Proved He's Back And Better Than Ever With An Energetic Rehearsal Video
The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger seems to be just fine after undergoing heart surgery recently.
Early last month, the Stones had to cancel shows from their latest world tour due to health problems with Jagger. The frontman had to have a damaged valve replaced.
It was unknown when the group would be able to continue their tour, but if Jagger's social media presence is anything to go by it should be soon.
The rock star shared a video of himself practicing his dances.
https://t.co/nx5JFB2ZuJ— Mick Jagger (@Mick Jagger) 1557921783.0
One of the legends of rock still has the moves after all these years.
The Stones were supposed to begin the North American leg of their tour on April 20th.
However, Jagger's doctors advised that he needed medical treatment, and the band was forced to postpone.
"I really hate letting you down like this,"
Jagger told his fans in a statement.
"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."
And if his dance video is anything to go by, he's almost ready.
@MickJagger You make me happy everytime...😊— Julie Moss (@Julie Moss) 1557959116.0
nothing but respect for his heart 👏👏👏 https://t.co/zonQECuZfK— chowings18 (@chowings18) 1557971237.0
75, a little over a month from heart surgery and dancing better than men half his age. #ItsOnlyRockNRoll https://t.co/DnIQi5K3b9— Kristinn Taylor (@Kristinn Taylor) 1557965476.0
When I first started singing this I tried my hardest to dance like Mick Jagger, but it always looked odd because I… https://t.co/5Kk9w5wFkM— Ghost Malone (@Ghost Malone) 1557971285.0
Fans' worry was alleviated shortly after the surgery.
Two weeks after it was performed, Jagger was seen out and about with his girlfriend Melanie Hamrick.
She told reporters:
"He's doing wonderful,"
"That's all I'm saying, but wonderful."
Jagger's heart condition was spotted during a routine check-up.
After the announcement of his surgery, Jagger's brother Chris expressed a desire for the star to take it easy.
"Maybe he will slow down. Touring is a pressure."
He does have a point. Mick Jagger is 75 and still dancing like this.
commence shutting the fuck up about my aches and pains at 51... https://t.co/iwXyUhZrHQ— DrLith, Chaotic Ghoul (@DrLith, Chaotic Ghoul) 1557965691.0
@MickJagger He's 75 years old, what is this devilry?— ♠️RJF♠️ (@♠️RJF♠️) 1557921881.0
@MickJagger Are you sure doctors just fixed your heart valve ? Keep it up, can’t wait to see you on the stage— Abraham Betancourt (@Abraham Betancourt) 1557965817.0
Despite fan fear that the tour would be pushed back to 2020, the tour dates have been rescheduled to start up next month on June 21st in Chigago, IL. Fans unable to attend can get a full refund from Ticketmaster.
However, it'd be difficult to justify missing seeing these dance moves in person. The most surprising part of this is learning that Mick Jagger practices these moves before performing them on stage.
You're telling me these are planned?
glad he's doing well, but the idea that any of Mick Jagger's dance moves are in any way premeditated comes as a gen… https://t.co/nhHDsd8j2I— Luke Burbank (@Luke Burbank) 1557929629.0
I cannot believe he practices that. https://t.co/wNB4T2uOH9— Not-so-Irish Joe (@Not-so-Irish Joe) 1557922444.0
This is great and all but are you telling me white people rehearse these moves before we see them? https://t.co/khOzNt1XcS— Yedoye Travis Dr. N Word Nigma 🇳🇬 (@Yedoye Travis Dr. N Word Nigma 🇳🇬) 1557936326.0
The tour has dates listed through August 31st, with stops in Florida, Texas, Washington, and California. Tickets for most of the cities are on sale now.