Mick Jagger, 78, larks about in playful snaps as he explores Brussels ahead of Rolling Stones' gig

Hes been touring Europe on The Rolling Stones SIXTY Tour. And Mick Jagger appeared in great spirits as he explored the Belgian capital on Monday in a series of playful snaps posted to his Instagram page while sight-seeing in Brussels.

He’s been touring Europe on The Rolling Stones’ SIXTY Tour.

And Mick Jagger appeared in great spirits as he explored the Belgian capital on Monday in a series of playful snaps posted to his Instagram page while sight-seeing in Brussels. 

The Rolling Stones frontman, 78, larked around and enjoyed a tipple before taking to the stage at the 50,000 seat King Baudouin Stadium.

'Looking forward to seeing you tonight': Mick Jagger, 78, larked  about as he explored Brussels ahead of the Rolling Stones show in the capital on Monday

‘Looking forward to seeing you tonight’: Mick Jagger, 78, larked  about as he explored Brussels ahead of the Rolling Stones show in the capital on Monday

The rocker posed alongside a bronze statue of the Belgian singer Jacques Brel where he pretended to steal the microphone to belt out a song.

The Brown Sugar hitmaker could also be seen enjoying a cocktail before taking in the sights, seemingly going unnoticed by other tourists.

Sir Mick cut a casual figure as he explored the city, wearing a navy floral shirt which he layered under cream chinos and a dark sports blazer

Mick who? The Brown Sugar hitmaker could be seen enjoying a cocktail before taking in the sights, seemingly going unnoticed by other tourists

Mick who? The Brown Sugar hitmaker could be seen enjoying a cocktail before taking in the sights, seemingly going unnoticed by other tourists

Slipping his feet into comfy Adidas trainers, the musician donned a baseball cap while attempting to go incognito.

Immersing himself in the culture, the frontman posed against a wall honouring the late Belgian author and Tin Tin creator, Hergé.

Later he grabbed a snap of himself next to one of the city’s famous bendy buses – as well as a large pile of rubbish.

He captioned the snaps: ‘Had a great time exploring Brussels, looking forward to seeing you tonight at King Baudouin!’

Casual: Sir Mick cut a casual figure as he explored the city, donning a navy floral shirt which he layered under cream chinos and a dark sports blazer

Casual: Sir Mick cut a casual figure as he explored the city, donning a navy floral shirt which he layered under cream chinos and a dark sports blazer

The band returned triumphantly to the stage in Amsterdam last week after postponing the show for a month.

The delay was as a result of Mick testing positive for COVID-19.

Last month, the rocker shared an update insisting he was ‘feeling much better’, and thanked his fans for their well wishes. 

Culture vulture: Immersing himself in the culture, the rocker posed against a wall honouring the late Belgian author and Tin Tin creator, Hergé

Culture vulture: Immersing himself in the culture, the rocker posed against a wall honouring the late Belgian author and Tin Tin creator, Hergé

Tourist: He captioned the snaps: 'Had a great time exploring Brussels, looking forward to seeing you tonight at King Baudouin!'

Tourist: He captioned the snaps: ‘Had a great time exploring Brussels, looking forward to seeing you tonight at King Baudouin!’

Taking to Instagram, Mick said: ‘Thank you all so much for your well wishes and messages the last few days.

‘I’m feeling much better and can’t wait to get back on stage next week! The Amsterdam date has been rescheduled for July 7 and we’ll have news of the new Bern date ASAP.

He signed off: ‘See you soon! Mick’.

Evening stroll: Later he also grabbed a snap of himself next to one of the city's famous bendy buses - as well as a large pile of rubbish

Evening stroll: Later he also grabbed a snap of himself next to one of the city’s famous bendy buses – as well as a large pile of rubbish

The rockers were last week forced to postpone their Amsterdam concert at the Johan Cruijff Arena, hours before it was set to start after the legendary frontman came down with coronavirus.

Then, the band announced they would no longer play Wankdorf Stadium in Switzerland as planned.

In an update on social media, they said: ‘The Rolling Stones are deeply sorry for this postponement, but the safety of the audience, fellow musicians and the touring crew has to take priority.’

Back in action: Mick returned triumphantly to stage in Amsterdam last week after being diagnosed with COVID-19

Back in action: Mick returned triumphantly to stage in Amsterdam last week after being diagnosed with COVID-19 

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