Mick Jagger, who is 80 years old, is preparing a new album and tours, reported “Reuters”. quoted by NOVA.
How does the frontman of the "Rolling Stones" feel about returning to stadium concert stages at this age? "It's like being on stage at 78 years old," Jagger said in an interview the day after performing in Boston. "It took me a few appearances to get into a rhythm, but now we're already in it," he added. "I feel good".
The performer, who turns 81 on July 26, is still having fun and has no intention of stopping anytime soon, notes “Reuters”.
He is currently touring the USA with the “Hackney Diamonds” tour, but the band "Rolling Stones" is looking for opportunities to play in other countries.
"We will consider offers... Maybe in Europe, maybe in South America, maybe anywhere," says Jagger. He also stated that the band will probably release new music soon.
The current tour is named after the critically acclaimed album that "Rolling Stones" released in October last year - the first new product of the British rockers in 18 years, recalls “Reuters”.
Fans say Jagger is still quite energetic on stage. He explains that he keeps in shape with two dance rehearsals and a few gym sessions each week.
His father was a physical education teacher, and Jagger often attributed his good health to genetics.
During the tour "Rolling Stones" performs about four songs from “Hackney Diamonds” between classic rock tracks like “Start Me Up”, “Satisfaction” and “Sympathy for the Devil”. But the setlist changes at every stop of the tour.
Jagger said he hopes to be joined on stage by some of the music legends who guested on the new album - Paul McCartney, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder and Elton John - but noted that there is no clarity on that yet.
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