Mick Jagger Jams On A Guitar After Rolling Stones Announce Rescheduled Tour Dates

Mick Jagger is still rockin’!

The 75-year-old Rolling Stones frontman posted a video on social media on Saturday rocking out on an electric guitar, just a month after undergoing a heart valve replacement. Mick jammed on a black-and-white guitar to what sounds like a new Stones song.

“Rocking out to new tunes,” Mick captioned the clip.

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Rocking out new tunes

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Earlier this week, Jagger posted another video of his high-energy workout dance proving that his surgery isn’t going to keep the rocker down!

On Thursday, the Rolling Stones announced a new schedule for their No Filter tour, which was previously postponed due to Mick’s surgery. The band revealed that the North American leg of the tour will start on June 21 and end in Miami on August 31.

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We are delighted to announce the new US and Canada tour dates today! 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! Tickets sold for the original date will be honoured – fans DO NOT need to exchange their tickets. Those who cannot attend the re-scheduled date can refund their tickets by accessing their Ticketmaster account. For transferred tickets, the refund will go to the fan who originally bought the tickets, once they have been transferred back. Tickets for New Orleans will go on general sale Friday May 31, at 10am (local time). The pre-sale for the Rolling Stones mailing list will run from 10am on Wednesday May 29 to 10pm on Thursday May 30 (local time). We apologise again for any inconvenience the re-scheduling of these dates may have caused you and hope to see you at a show very soon! #therollingstones #stonesnofilter #tour #newdates #USA #Canada

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In April, Mick had a transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) surgery, according to multiple reports. The procedure is minimally invasive, allowing doctors to fix the defective valve without opening the chest.

At the time, the singer apologized for the tour delay in a tweet to fans, writing in part, “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.”

The rocker shared a post-surgery pic of himself out for a stroll in front of blossoming trees. “A walk in the park!” Mick captioned the photo.

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A walk in the park !

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Mick also thanked fans for their support throughout his ordeal after being released from the hospital, writing, “Thank you everyone for all your messages of support, I’m feeling much better now and on the mend — and also a huge thank you to all the hospital staff for doing a superb job.”