Concert in Bern will not be rescheduled

Because Mick Jagger tested positive for Corona, the band also canceled the concert in Bern after the concert in Amsterdam. A catch-up date could not be found.

Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger, here at a concert in St. Louis last September.

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ela. The Rolling Stones are currently touring through Europe with their anniversary tour “Sixty”. A concert was also planned for last Friday in Bern’s Wankdorf Stadium. But this was canceled a few days earlier, as the organizer confirmed to the NZZ.

Originally it was said that the concert should be made up for. But on Monday the final cancellation came: “Last week we did everything we could to find an alternative date, but unfortunately it wasn’t possible,” wrote those responsible in a statement.

Frontman Mick Jagger tested positive for Corona on Monday. Monday night’s concert in Amsterdam was canceled at the last moment. The band promised their fans on social networks that the concert would be rescheduled at a later date. “Thank you all for your patience and understanding,” Jagger wrote on Facebook on Monday.

Now it was said that the band wanted to apologize to all fans in Switzerland who had bought tickets. The “Stones” are very sad not to be able to perform in Bern. The tickets can be refunded from tomorrow, June 21, 2022 until July 17, 2022 at the respective advance booking offices.


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