Rolling Stones will return to Amsterdam with make-up concert
The Rolling Stones perform at Anfield Stadium as part of their "Stones Sixty Europe 2022 Tour," in Liverpool, Britain, June 9, 2022. (REUTERS)


British rock legends The Rolling Stones will perform in Amsterdam on July 7 to make up for canceling an earlier gig after frontman Mick Jagger contracted COVID-19, the promoter Mojo announced on Wednesday.

In a tweet shared on Wednesday, the Stones said Mick Jagger was feeling much better. "All other dates from next week are scheduled to go ahead as planned," the group added in a separate tweet.

The Stones' Monday performance was canceled at the last minute after Jagger experienced coronavirus symptoms at Amsterdam's Johan Cruyff Arena.

This forced the band to also postpone a concert scheduled for Friday in Bern, Switzerland, as a spokesperson for the band said the 78-year old Jagger had quarantined in the Netherlands for at least five days.