Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger turned 80 on Wednesday. The singer is still packing arenas and shows no signs of slowing down.
Jagger underwent a heart valve replacement in 2019 but has maintained an otherwise healthy lifestyle of kick-boxing, cycling and performing.
The band completed its 14-date “Sixty” tour last year, though they had to cancel one date when Jagger caught Covid-19. The tour marked the band’s 60th anniversary.
The remaining band members — all but Charlie Watts, who died in 2021 — are working on a new album in honor of the late drummer. It will reportedly feature Paul McCartney and former Stones bassist Bill Wyman, who left the band in 1993.
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Jagger has also continued his solo work. He joined Nirvana and drummer Dave Grohl in 2021 to record a song about the pandemic called “Easy Sleazy.”
Since his rise to fame, Jagger has continually pushed boundaries and set himself apart from other musicians; not much seems to be changing as he enters into this new decade.
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