Mick Jagger is up and dancing weeks after reported heart surgery
Mick Jagger is evidently getting some satisfaction following his heart-valve surgery last month: The Rolling Stones singer has posted a new video on his social media sites that captures him showing off some of his trademark dance moves.
In the 22-second clip, Jagger -- wearing a white t-shirt, black running pants and sneakers -- is seen in a dance studio watching himself in a mirror as he moves energetically to "Techno Fan," a song by the U.K. indie-rock group The Wombats.
It seems likely that the 75-year-old rock legend is preparing for his band's latest U.S. tour, which is expected to be rescheduled soon.
The 17-date trek originally was slated to launch on April 20 in Miami Gardens, Florida, but it was postponed indefinitely following the March 30 announcement that Mick was in need of "medical treatment."
Later reports revealed that Jagger underwent a heart-valve replacement in early April.
The band announced new tour dates on Thursday, hours after Jagger's video. The Stones will "now kick off in Chicago with two shows, June 21 and June 25, then head for Burl’s Creek, ONon June 29 followed by dates in Washington DC, Foxboro, East Rutherford, Philadelphia, Houston, Jacksonville, a new show in New Orleans, Denver, Seattle, Santa Clara, Pasadena, Glendale and rounding up in Miamion August 31," according to the official release.
"Tickets sold for the original date will be honored, fans do not need to exchange their tickets. Those who cannot attend the rescheduled date can refund their tickets by accessing their Ticketmaster account," the announcement added.