The Rolling Stones have canceled a concert scheduled in the enclosure T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, in the United States, due to laryngitis Mick Jagger, reports the British group on its website. In a statement on the website, the band explained that doctors have advised Jagger, lead singer, "the voice rest", in order to protect it from future actions. According to the text, the group soon plans to offer information about another possible date for this concert, so advises people with tickets to wait before requesting a refund. Also they advance to inform as soon as possible what will happen with the concert scheduled for October 22 in the premises of Las Vegas.
The Rolling Stones are in the US, where they have participated in the California Desert Trip festival after announcing last October 6 in December will go on sale their first studio album since 2005, "Blues & Lonesome" a return to the roots of the "blues". The group had generated a huge buzz among fans by releasing earlier in his Twitter account a mysterious video that featured four components in the recording studio and a second message with date and time. His anticipated new album will be sold on December 2, and can be booked on its website.