MICK JAGGER'S OPERATION SUCCESSFUL

Fans can rest assured that the singer of the Rolling Stones is recovering. The operation of the heart of the singer of the Rolling Stones was successful.

Surgeons have replaced one of its heart valves without incident in New York.

They did not need to open his chest and perform open heart surgery.

A catheter has been introduced into the aorta to replace the defective heart valve.

A less heavy technique.

"Thank you all for all your messages of support, I feel much better now and in the process of healing," tweeted Mick Jagger Friday at 7:30 pm.

"Thanks also to the hospital team for doing a great job," added Mick Jagger in his tweet.

Mick Jagger, 75, is currently under observation and expected to stay "four or five days" under medical supervision

But the grandpa of rock should recover quickly even if a few weeks of recovery will be necessary before going back on the scene.

Especially since Mick Jagger is known for providing sports shows.

The indefatigable star must learn to slow down!

These days, Mick Jagger's health worried the fans a lot.

But he wanted to reassure them by posting a message on Twitter: "I will work hard to be back on stage as soon as possible."

And adds, "I'm so sorry for the fans who bought their tickets.

I hate to let you down this way. I am devastated to postpone the tour. Once again, my apologies.

The Rolling Stones North American Tour No Filter Tour was scheduled to begin at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida, on April 20 and end at Ontario's Burl's Creek Even Grounds on June 29. In total, seventeen dates were planned .

New dates should be announced in the coming days.

The tour could resume in the month of July. !

Britney Delsey for DayNewsWorld