Mick Jagger expected to make full recovery after 'successfully' undergoing treatment
The Rolling Stones had just postponed tour dates.
Mick Jagger's said to be doing fine and on his way to recovery following "treatment" for a reported faulty heart valve on Thursday.
The Rolling Stones put out a statement about their frontman, which read, "Mick Jagger has successfully undergone treatment. He is doing very well and is expected to make a full recovery."
Though the statement didn't say what procedure Jagger had undergone, Billboard reports it was to fix a faulty heart valve.
Jagger, 75, released a statement of his own, posting to Facebook and Twitter, "Thank you everyone for all your messages of support, I’m feeling much better now and on the mend - and also a huge thank you to all the hospital staff for doing a superb job."
Jagger and the legendary band announced March 30 that they were postponing the North American leg of their No Filter tour so Jagger could undergo the procedure and recover. Jagger himself tweeted that he was "devastated for having to postpone the tour but I will be working very hard to be back on stage as soon as I can."
All of the postponed tour dates are expected to be rescheduled, save for their appearance at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival April 26-May 5.