Mick Jagger is back fighting fit as he gives energetic performance at British Summer Time festival
Mick Jagger was back fighting fit as he gave an energetic performance with The Rolling Stones at British Summer Time festival in Hyde Park on Saturday night.
The rocker, 78, was joined by band members Ronnie Woods, Keith Richards and Steve Jordan on stage as they delighted thousands of fans.
It comes after the band was forced to cancel a string of their European tour dates last week after Mick tested positive for Covid.
Star: Mick Jagger was back fighting fit as he gave an energetic performance with The Rolling Stones at British Summer Time festival in Hyde Park on Saturday night
As he hit the stage Mick looked eccentric in a flowery green jacket and silver-studded shirt as he put his hands in the air and go the crowds going.
Meanwhile Keith, 78, looked every inch the rockstar in a leather jacket and colourful bandana as he took to the guitar.
Ronnie, 75, looked equally as ready for action in a blue jacket, purple shirt and shiny black jeans as they played their iconic music.
The gang: The rocker, 78, was joined by band members Ronnie Woods, Keith Richards and Steve Jordan on stage as they delighted thousands of fans
Annoying: It comes after the band was forced to cancel a string of their European tour dates last week after Mick tested positive for Covid
The look: Meanwhile Keith, 78, looked every inch the rockstar in a leather jacket and colourful bandana as he took to the guitar
Yay: Ronnie Wood’s wife Sally was seen with their twins watching him perform at BST
Go dad! The children looked excited to be watching their dad perform as they waved
Yay: Jemima Goldsmith was also in attendance at the gig with a pal
Good to be here: Jemima hugged her friend as they watched the gig
Steve Jordan – who is touring with the band following the death of long-standing drummer Charlie Watts – looked chic in a cream blazer suit.
Mick’s ex Luciana Giminez was also seen at the gig with their son Lucas, 23, with the beauty sharing a post in the star’s honour/
She wrote: ‘Congratulations!!! Happy Father’s Day post (in England), a few days late….! So proud of you to be Lucas’ father!!! The show was the best! We love.’
Earlier this week shared an update with fans after his Covid-19 diagnosis forced The Rolling Stones to postpone two dates on the SIXTY tour.
The rocker insisted he was ‘feeling much better’, and thanked his fans for their well wishes.
Fashion: As he hit the stage Mick looked eccentric in a flowery green jacket and silver-studded shirt as he put his hands in the air and go the crowds going
Music: Ronnie, 75, (left) looked equally as ready for action in a blue jacket, purple shirt and shiny black jeans as they played their iconic music
Looking good! In the wake of his recent health battle, Mick was back to his performing best as he took to the stage with his bandmates in the capital
Amazing: He wowed the crowd with a medley of the Stones’ biggest hits
Support: Jagger’s ex Luciana Giminez and son Lucas, 23, were given VIP access
Crowds: Lucas was seen taking a snap of the crowds at the gig
VIP: Luciana shared a sweet clip of Jagger on stage at the gig
Taking to Instagram, Mick said: ‘Thank you all so much for your well wishes and messages the last few days.
‘I’m feeling much better and can’t wait to get back on stage next week! The Amsterdam date has been rescheduled for July 7 and we’ll have news of the new Bern date ASAP.
He signed off: ‘See you soon! Mick’.
Ill: Earlier this week shared an update with fans after his Covid-19 diagnosis forced The Rolling Stones to postpone two dates on the SIXTY tour
Recovery: The rocker insisted he was ‘feeling much better’, and thanked his fans for their well wishes
It came after The Sympathy For The Devil rockers were last week forced to postpone their Amsterdam concert at the Johan Cruijff Arena on Monday hours before it was set to start after the legendary frontman came down with coronavirus.
Then, the band announced they would no longer play Wankdorf Stadium in Switzerland as planned.
In an update on social media, they said: ‘The Rolling Stones are deeply sorry for this postponement, but the safety of the audience, fellow musicians and the touring crew has to take priority.’
Team: Steve Jordan – who is touring with the band following the death of long-standing drummer Charlie Watts – looked chic in a cream blazer suit
Busy: The Stones are playing the first of two nights at American Express presents BST Hyde Park on Saturday, June 25, with another date on July 3
Disappointment: Then, the band announced they would no longer play Wankdorf Stadium in Switzerland as planned
The look: He looked as quirky as ever in the green jacket
There he is! Keith was once again playing his guitar during the stellar show
The Stones are playing the first of two nights at American Express presents BST Hyde Park on Saturday, June 25, with another date on July 3.
Announcing the cancellation of the Amsterdam show, Mick and co said: ‘The Rolling Stones have been forced to call off tonight’s concert in Amsterdam at the Johan Cruijff Arena, following Mick Jagger testing positive after experiencing symptoms of Covid upon arrival at the stadium.
‘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.
They’re back! The Stones made their return to performing at the festival with their next show scheduled for the following weekend
Sad: It came after The Sympathy For The Devil rockers were last week forced to postpone their Amsterdam concert at the Johan Cruijff Arena on Monday
‘The show will be rescheduled for a later date. Tickets for tonight’s show will be honoured for the rescheduled date. Standby for details.’
Mick apologised to the band’s Dutch fans, saying on Twitter: ‘I’m so sorry that we’ve had to postpone the Amsterdam show with such short notice tonight.
‘I have unfortunately just tested positive for Covid. We aim to reschedule the date ASAP and get back as soon as we can. Thank you for your patience and understanding. Mick.’
Difficult: Mick apologised to the band’s Dutch fans, saying on Twitter: ‘I’m so sorry that we’ve had to postpone the Amsterdam show with such short notice tonight’
Back in the limelight: The band recently made their return to the UK stage at the Anfield football stadium
Only those who are fully vaccinated up to their third booster dose are allowed to enter the Netherlands as long as they provide proof of vaccination.
People who have fallen ill with Covid within the last 180 days must demonstrate proof of COVID-19 recovery when entering the Netherlands using the NHS Covid Pass, with the date of issue being more than 11 days ago.
The band recently made their return to the UK stage at the Anfield football stadium.
Tough: Announcing the cancellation of the Amsterdam show, Mick and co said: ‘The Rolling Stones have been forced to call off tonight’s concert in Amsterdam’
Tragic: Steve is touring with the band as a drummer after Charlie Watts died aged 80 on 24 August 2021
Big night: It comes as fans at Glastonbury prepare to watch Paul McCartney headline the Pyramid Stage in a huge night for music
Unwell: Mick was previously forced to postpone Stones gigs in 2019 after he was told he needed surgery and three months off to have a heart valve replacement
Steve is touring with the band as a drummer after Charlie Watts died aged 80 on 24 August 2021.
Mick was previously forced to postpone Stones gigs in 2019 after he was told he needed surgery and three months off to have a heart valve replacement.
It comes as fans at Glastonbury prepare to watch Paul McCartney headline the Pyramid Stage in a huge night for music.
Belting out the hits: Mick looked fully in control as he took to the stage with his band members
Back on stage: The band suffered a set back when Mick tested positive for Covid last week
Atmosphere: The screen on the stage showed images of late band member Charlie as a tribute
Sing it! He held the microphone and belted out the band’s best hits for the adoring crowds
In his element: Mick looked like he was having a great time on stage
Star: Ronnie rocked out on the guitar on stage
On stage: The band will play BST tonight and on July 3
Big weekend: It is a huge few days for music as Paul McCartney gets set to play Glastonbury
Excited: The crowds gathered to watch them perform
Big night: The event was hugely popular
Incredible: He made a triumphant return to the stage