Mick Jagger Returns To Stage In Bizarre Leaked Video

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The Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger wore a bad ass creepy looking hoodie in the first video of him playing music onstage since his heart surgery. Jagger was filmed rehearsing for The Rolling Stones’ No Filter tour kickoff in Chicago at Soldier Field. A report recently came out regarding what doctors are planning in the event that Jagger has a heart attack on tour. Jagger also looked miserable watching a soccer game with Charlie Watts in photos recently.

Jagger also wrote on Instagram, “Looking forward to seeing you all tomorrow! #stonesnofilter.” Mick’s daughter Jade commented, “Incoming dada @mickjagger.”

The Stones have been very busy, with Jagger’s surgery and an upcoming tour, they are also working on their first new album since 2005’s A Bigger Bang. Since that album and tour, the band have focused on nostalgia efforts, like their 50th anniversary shows in 2012 and 2013, which featured an appearance by former bassist Bill Wyman.

Keith Richards told the Toronto Sun, “We had cut some tracks in L.A. in February. We did a bit of that to fill in the time and keep the chops in.”

“Cause now the tour’s on, we’ll probably not think about it again until the fall I guess is when we’ll get back into it. You never can tell how long it’s going to take. It’d be nice to have it out by the end of the year, but I ain’t making any promises.”

Richards also said “the sound is very hard to put into words, just that it’s sounding very good. The boys are in great shape actually. We’re surprising ourselves. That’s the point.”

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