The Rolling Stones will scrap one other European tour date as frontman Mick Jagger recovers from COVID-19 signs.
The Stones will postpone their scheduled live performance this Friday night time (June 17) at Wankdorf Stadium within the Swiss capital Bern, an announcement reads.
The legendary rock band is “deeply sorry for this postponement, however the security of the viewers, fellow musicians and the touring crew has to take precedence,” continues the message, issued Tuesday (June 14).
Jagger and Co. are anticipated to be match for a return to the stage subsequent Tuesday (June 21) when the Stones cease by San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy, and the Switzerland date will probably be rescheduled at a later time.
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) June 14, 2022
Earlier this week, reps for the Rock And Roll Corridor of Famers introduced a live performance at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruijff Area can be postponed when Jagger examined constructive for COVID-19.
The band’s present European Sixty trek is a celebration of their mighty profession, which spans 60 years and continues to roll alongside.
The jaunt marks the band’s first full-scale run for the reason that demise of drummer Charlie Watts final summer season, with substitute Steve Jordan filling in behind the equipment.
The Euro swing comes on the heels of the Stones’ highest-grossing U.S. No Filter stadium tour, which featured gross sales of greater than half one million tickets within the fall of 2021.
The Sixty run is slated to wrap up with a July 31 present at Associates Area in Stockholm, Sweden.
See the remainder of The Rolling Stones’ tour dates right here.