Mick Jagger Back On Stage With The Stones First Time Since Heart Surgery

Jun 24, 2019 by apost team

The Rolling Stones are back on stage sounding and looking incredible as always. There was a slight hiccup in the tour with Mick Jagger's heart surgery back in March, but looking at his performance you would never know he was under the knife so recently.

The Stones opened their latest tour in Chicago with the first show since Mick's surgery in absolute top form.

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The Chicago show was sold out to a massive audience of 60,000 at Soldier Field a few nights ago, reports CBS, and was the first stop on a North American tour. The dates were postponed initially in March when news came that Mick required heart valve replacement surgery.

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The 75-year-old was in top form, with Mick charging the way spinning, dancing, and strutting around the stage for their set list. They played for over two hours and energetically blazed through their classics including  "Let's Spend the Night Together," ''Gimme Shelter," ''Brown Sugar," ''Sympathy for the Devil" and "You Can't Always Get What You Want."

Not bad for a 75-year-old rock star. The band continues on their "No Filter" stadium tour through August 2019.

Check out the video below to see Mick Jagger and the boys in action:

Are you going to see the Rolling Stones on this tour? Let us know which song you are most excited about. If you don't have tickets, what song would be your favorite to watch?