Sir Mick Jagger tests positive for Covid

Sir Mick Jagger has tested positive for Covid-19, prompting The Rolling Stones to cancel a performance in Amsterdam.

The band said the show at the Johan Cruijff Arena would be rescheduled and that they were “deeply sorry”.

Sir Mick, 78, added in a message to fans: “Thank you for your patience and understanding.”

The band are currently on their Sixty tour, where they had planned to play 14 shows in 10 European countries.

Tickets for the original show will be honoured for the new date once the show is rescheduled.

The Stones had already played three of their tour dates, including one at Anfield in Liverpool.

A further two dates are planned in the UK as part of BST Hyde Park, a music festival. The Stones are due to play on 25 June and 3 July.

Two more performances, in Switzerland and Italy, are also planned within the next ten days.

There has been no announcement yet about whether these shows will go ahead as planned.

https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-61792250

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