Mick Jagger, 75, Shows Off Sick Dance Moves Just 6 Weeks After Heart Surgery

Mick Jagger is just two months shy of his 76th birthday and six weeks removed from heart surgery ― but you wouldn’t know it by watching his dance moves.

The Rolling Stones frontman shared a video on Twitter to show fans he’s in back in shape and ready to hit the stage again, with the band rescheduling tour dates that had been postponed due to his surgery.

And clearly, time is on his side:

The song in the clip is “Techno Fan” by the Wombats, but the moves are all Classic Mick.

Jagger’s heart valve surgery in the first week of April caused the Stones to postpone its North American tour. But with the frontman clearly on the mend, the band announced the shows will resume on June 21, roughly 2 1/2 months after Jagger’s surgery:

Fans and fellow musicians were wowed by Jagger’s moves:

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1965

The Rolling Stones performing in 1965.
The Rolling Stones performing in 1965.

1967

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in the recording studio in 1967.
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in the recording studio in 1967.

1971

The Stones farewell performance at Marquee in 1971.
The Stones farewell performance at Marquee in 1971.

1966

Brian Jones in 1966.
Brian Jones in 1966.

1964

Mick Jagger under a hair dryer in 1964.
Mick Jagger under a hair dryer in 1964.

1964

Brian Jones, Keith Richards and Paul McCartney.
Brian Jones, Keith Richards and Paul McCartney.

1968

At Rock and Roll Circus in 1968. Keith Richards (on bass) joins John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Mitch Mitchell from the Jimi Hendrix Experience on drums.
At Rock and Roll Circus in 1968. Keith Richards (on bass) joins John Lennon, Eric Clapton, and Mitch Mitchell from the Jimi Hendrix Experience on drums.

1969

Hyde Park Memorial concert, which was free, in 1969.
Hyde Park Memorial concert, which was free, in 1969.

2007

Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts in 2007.
Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts in 2007.

LIFE

The new Rolling Stones book in honor of the band's 50th anniversary, published by LIFE.
The new Rolling Stones book in honor of the band's 50th anniversary, published by LIFE.

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