Monday, May 20, 2019

VIDEO: Mick Jagger works out following heart surgery




Mick Jagger is streaming video of a dance workout a month after undergoing heart surgery.

The 75-year-old rocker can be seen getting himself in shape in a workout studio after he managed to avoid major surgery last month when doctors were able to access his heart through the femoral artery without opening the chest.

The video footage surfaces in sync with news that The Rolling Stones have announced rescheduled dates for their 2019 No Filter tour of North America.

“We are delighted to announce the new US and Canada tour dates,” says the band. “All of the cities from the previously postponed shows are locked in, starting at Soldier Field in Chicago on June 21st and including a brand new date in New Orleans!”

Originally planned to start in April, the summer trek will now open with a pair of shows in Chicago before the band headlines a Canada Rocks event in Ontario and heads south of the border again for the remaining 14 concerts, ending in Miami, FL on August 31.

On the day the summer series begins, The Rolling Stones will release “Bridges To Bremen”, a live concert package from their 1997-98 “Bridges To Babylon” tour

Film of the 2.5 hour German concert before 40,000 fans has been meticulously restored from the original masters, and the audio remixed and remastered from the live multitrack recordings; as an added bonus, the set delivers four tracks from the band's Soldier Field performances in Chicago on all physical visual formats.

“Bridges To Bremen” will be available in multiple packages, including digital, DVD + 2CD, Blu-ray + 2CD, triple vinyl and digital audio.

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