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Singer sensation Mick Jagger is rolling back into action after undergoing heart surgery.
The Dartford-born rocker, and legendary frontman of the Rolling Stones, is returning to the stage in the USA after postponing gigs.
Back in March, doctors told the 75-year-old he would not be able to tour due to a damaged valve.
The group - whose hits include Satisfaction and Paint it Black - were forced to postpose the nine-week No Filter tour across Canada and America.
But tonight, Jagger will perform with his Rolling Stones band mates in Chicago, with a second show scheduled for Tuesday.
The dad-of-eight was a pupil at Wentworth Primary School in Dartford, where he met Keith Richards, before getting a place at Dartford Grammar School.