He is doing very well and is expected to make a full recovery

The British rocker was resting in the hospital, according to Billboard, citing anonymous sources who said he must lay low for four to five days so he can heal. Jaggers bandmates Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards voiced their support after news of the postponed tour dropped."A big disappointment for everyone but things need to be taken care of and we will see you soon," said Richards, who himself has overcome a laundry list of health scares, including falling out of a tree in Fiji. Fans are advised to hang on to their tickets, with an announcement of new concert dates expected in the coming weeks."Heres to Mick," said Wood, adding a muscle emoji. "Mick, we are always there for you!" he added. I really hate letting you down like this," he said.Industry tracker Billboard said late Thursday that doctors successfully performed a minimally invasive transcatheter aortic valve replacement, allowing the artist to avoid major surgery that would open his chest."After the band announced the postponement of 17 shows in the US and Canada, Jagger had tweeted that he was "devastated" and would "be working very hard to be back on stage as soon as I can..Jagger, who has eight children, five grandchildren and a great-granddaughter, has maintained his energetic stage performances well into his 70s. In their early years, the Stones were known for their louche lifestyle, with Jagger seen as the incarnation of the trope "sex, drugs and rock n roll. "Thank you everyone for all your messages of support, Im 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 tweeted. Doctors accessed the heart valve of the flamboyant Stones lead singer through the femoral artery in his thigh, Billboard said, meaning he needs rest to ensure there is no severe bleeding. "He is doing very well and is expected to make a full recovery. Less than a week ago, timber drying kiln Factory the band announced they would postpone the North American leg of their upcoming tour so the 75-year-old Jagger could receive medical treatment. The band that formed in 1962 was to kick off its "No Filter" tour on April 20 in Miami."But today, the living legend is known for maintaining a meticulous diet and exercise program to stay in shape, reportedly training with the Norwegian physiotherapist Torje Eike, who counts Olympic athletes among his clients.A representative for Jagger told AFP that the musician "has successfully undergone treatment," without specifying its nature." Over the weekend, the Stones tweeted: "Mick has been advised by doctors that he cannot go on tour as he needs medical treatment.New York: Legendary Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger said Friday he is "on the mend" after reportedly undergoing heart valve replacement surgery in New York, a news that gave his legions of fans a fright.

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