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Rolling Stones postpone tour as Mick Jagger receives medical treatment

Key Points
  • The Rolling Stones will postpone their upcoming "No Filter Tour" so lead singer Mick Jagger can seek medical treatment.
  • The Stones' latest tour was expected to start April 20 in Miami.
  • The band did not provide any additional details on Jagger's condition
Singer Mick Jagger of the British band The Rolling Stones performs live on stage during a concert at the Olympiastadion on June 22, 2018 in Berlin, Germany.
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The Rolling Stones are postponing their latest tour so Mick Jagger can receive medical treatment.

The band announced Saturday that Jagger was told by doctors "he cannot go on tour at this time." The band added that Jagger "is expected to make a complete recovery so that he can get back on stage as soon as possible."

No more details about 75-year-old Jagger's condition were provided.

The Stones' No Filter Tour was expected to start April 20 in Miami.

Jagger says in the statement he hates letting the fans down but he's "looking forward to getting back on stage as soon as I can."

Tour promoters AEG Presents and Concerts West advise ticketholders to hold on to their existing tickets because will be valid for the rescheduled dates.