Mick Jagger’s laryngitis wipes out Rolling Stones’ show at T-Mobile
October 18, 2016 - 8:08 pm
Start me up? Not Wednesday. And maybe not Saturday, either.
The Rolling Stones have canceled the first of two performances at T-Mobile Arena, announcing the Wednesday performance has been wiped out because Mick Jagger is suffering from laryngitis. A news released issued tonight stated that Jagger “has been advised by doctors to rest his voice.”
The release also stated that the band hoped that information about rescheduling the show would be announced “very soon.” Those who purchased tickets for the show are being asked to wait for that information before seeking refunds. No word, yet, on how Jagger’s condition will affect Saturday night’s show at T-Mobile.
We regret to inform you that the Rolling Stones concert scheduled for tomorrow has been cancelled.https://t.co/96ixjvNSo3
— The Rolling Stones (@RollingStones) October 19, 2016
The Stones just completed the second of two weekends at Desert Trip, the music festival that also featured Paul McCartney, The Who, Neil Young, Bob Dylan and Roger Waters of Pink Floyd.
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