Mick Jagger’s dancing video after his heart surgery sends fans into a frenzy


Mick Jagger posted a video of himself practicing his dance moves Wednesday in what appears to be an empty studio


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Maroon 5 sings about “Moves Like Jagger” in their hit single by the same name. They may need a sequel called “Moves from Jagger … After Heart Surgery.” Weeks after undergoing a procedure to replace his heart valve, Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger posted a video of himself practicing his dance moves Wednesday in what appears to be an empty studio.

In the 22-second video, the 75-year-old dances to The Wombats’ song “Techno Fan,” sending excited fans into a frenzy.

“Bravo, the king is back,” veteran music executive Tommy Mottola posted under the video.

“Go Dadda!” his daughter, Georgia May Jagger, added.

Jagger underwent a heart procedure to replace a valve last month, prompting the Rolling Stones to postpone their North American tour set to kick off on April 20 in Miami Gardens, Florida. At the time, the band said doctors advised Jagger that he needed medical treatment.

“We apologize for any inconvenience this causes those who have tickets to shows but wish to reassure fans to hold onto these existing tickets, as they will be valid for the rescheduled dates,” the band said.

Jagger also apologized to his fans last month, and said he was devastated about postponing the tour.

“I will be working very hard to be back on stage as soon as I can,” he said.
By the looks of the video, he sure is.


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