Mick Jagger Bounces Back: Rocking Through Recovery After Heart Valve Procedure Mick Jagger is 'feeling pretty good' after heart valve surgery - 8days

Mick Jagger Bounces Back: Rocking Through Recovery After Heart Valve Procedure

Mick Jagger is 'feeling pretty good' after heart valve surgery - 8days

Let’s hear it for Mick Jagger! The iconic frontman of The Rolling Stones is back in action, and he’s sounding as resilient as ever. In his first interview after undergoing a heart valve procedure in April, Mick opened up about his road to recovery and what fans can expect moving forward. His energy is nothing short of inspiring, proving that the legendary rocker isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

Feeling Good and Getting Back to Work

When Toronto radio station Q107.1 caught up with Mick, the 75-year-old legend shared just how far he’s come in his recovery journey. “I’m feeling pretty good,” he said with characteristic charm. “I’ve been rehearsing a lot lately in the last few weeks. This morning, I hit the gym—not too crazy, just enough to keep things moving. Then I went straight into rehearsal with the rest of the band.” It’s clear that Mick is taking things seriously but also keeping a balanced approach to ensure he stays healthy while preparing for the stage.

Of course, this wasn’t an easy decision for Mick. Earlier this year, the Rolling Stones had to postpone part of their No Filter tour due to his medical needs. For a performer who has spent decades electrifying audiences worldwide, stepping away from the spotlight was undoubtedly tough. But now, Mick is focused on getting back to doing what he loves most: making music and connecting with fans.

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    While Mick is eager to return to the stage, he admits that things have changed over the years. “I don’t do it all the time, 12 months a year,” he explained. “When you’re young, that’s what you do—you live and breathe the road. These days, I spend three or four months on the road in a year, and that seems to be a great balance.” It’s a wise perspective from someone who knows firsthand the demands of life as a touring musician.

    The Rolling Stones are set to hit the road again on June 21 and 25 in Chicago, with 14 more stops lined up. Fans are already counting down the days until they can experience the magic of one of the greatest live acts in history. And if Mick’s enthusiasm is any indication, these shows promise to be unforgettable.

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    A Heartfelt Apology to Fans

    When Mick first announced the postponement of the No Filter tour, he didn’t hold back in expressing his disappointment. On March 30, he tweeted a heartfelt message to his fans: “I’m so sorry to all our fans in America and Canada with tickets. I really hate letting you down like this. 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. Once again, huge apologies everyone.”

    It was a reminder of just how much Mick values the connection between him and his audience. Even in challenging moments, he remains committed to delivering the best possible experience for those who support him.

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