The Rolling Stones canceled their concert in Amsterdam just hours before it was scheduled to start after lead singer Mick Jagger tested positive for COVID-19.
in a statement, saying the 78-year-old Jagger had tested positive “after experiencing symptoms of COVID upon arrival at the stadium” on the outskirts of Amsterdam. There were no further details about his condition.
“The Rolling Stones are deeply sorry for tonight’s postponement, but the safety of the audience, fellow musicians and the touring crew has to take priority,” the statement said, adding that the show would be rescheduled and that tickets for the concert at Amsterdam’s Johan Cruyff Arena would be honored for the new date.
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