Update: Click here for new details on Mick Jagger getting surgery this week and his heart problem.
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band legend Stevie Van Zandt has broke some great news about The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, saying that the illness he has is ‘insignificant’ and that he’ll quickly recover.
Stevie said, “I’ve been told by someone who knows that Mick Jagger’s ailment is thankfully temporary and insignificant. The Rolling Stones’ immortal endurance continues to inspire all of us! Meanwhile, catch my interview with Keith on YouTube this week.”
You can also view the first photo of Jagger since news of his sickness and The Rolling Stones tour postponement was revealed on Saturday.
TMZ reported, “Mick Jagger might have to sit out a new tour due to illness, but he was all smiles a day after breaking the news … an encouraging sign, to say the least.
The Rolling Stones frontman was seen hanging at his Miami Beach oceanfront home Sunday — marking the first time he’s been spotted since the band announced they were pulling the plug on their North American tour, which was set to get started in April.
He looks to be in good spirits here, which has got to be a relief to RS fans.
As we reported … the Stones cited doctors’ orders to sit Mick out, saying Mick needs medical treatment and was told to skip the tour. They also made a note that he’s expected to fully recover the undisclosed ailment.”
Keith Richards said about Jagger’s health issues, “A big disappointment for everyone but things need to be taken care of and we will see you soon. Mick, we are always there for you!”
Ronnie Wood tweeted, “We’ll miss you over the next few weeks, but we’re looking forward to seeing you all again very soon. Here’s to Mick 💪 ~ thanks for your supportive messages it means so much to us 🎸🎶🎤 🎸🎶 @RollingStones.”
Mick Jagger Spotted for First Time Since Tour Postponement https://t.co/Jhs0KIg4GO
— TMZ (@TMZ) March 31, 2019
https://twitter.com/StevieVanZandt/status/1112407143100100608
A big disappointment for everyone but things need to be taken care of and we will see you soon. Mick, we are always there for you!
— Keith Richards (@officialKeef) March 30, 2019
We’ll miss you over the next few weeks, but we’re looking forward to seeing you all again very soon. Here’s to Mick 💪 ~ thanks for your supportive messages it means so much to us 🎸🎶🎤 🎸🎶 @RollingStones
— Ronnie Wood (@ronniewood) March 30, 2019