The unrelenting Mick Jagger is ready to rock again.

Six weeks after undergoing heart surgery, Jagger, 75, is feeling strong enough to not only dance, but reschedule the Rolling Stones stadium tour postponed for his medical leave.

The “No Filter” tour will now kick off June 21 and 25 at Chicago’s Soldier Field and end Aug. 31 at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium. All previously purchased tickets will be honored, or refunds are available for those purchased through Ticketmaster.

While Atlanta still won’t see the band on this run – they play Jacksonville July 19 – the Stones added a July 14 show at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans as a makeup for their canceled New Orleans Jazz Festival bow out.

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Rolling Stones 2019 No Filter U.S. Tour

June 21 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
June 25 – Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field
June 29 – Ontario, Canada @ Burl's Creek
July 3 – Washington, DC @ FedExField
July 7 – Foxboro, MA @ Gillette Stadium
July 14 – New Orleans, LA @ Mercedes-Benz Superdome (Tickets on sale May 31st at 10am local time)
July 19 – Jacksonville, FL @ TIAA Bank Field
July 23 – Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field
July 27 – Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium
August 1 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
August 5 – East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium
August 10 – Denver, CO @ Broncos Stadium at Mile High
August 14 – Seattle, WA @ CenturyLink Field
August 18 – Santa Clara, CA @ Levi's®️ Stadium
August 22 – Pasadena, CA @ The Rose Bowl
August 26 – Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium
August 31 – Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium

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