The Rolling Stones have been forced to postpone another show on their 'Bigger Bang' world tour, with Mick Jagger again taken ill.
The 63-year-old's doctor advised the rocker to rest his voice, with the band subsequently unable to play a rare theatre show at New York's Beacon Theatre scheduled for Tuesday evening. The band were also forced to delay last Friday's show in Atlantic City, but not before many travelling fans had arrived in the city.Jagger's persistent laryngitis is of growing concern for the band - this illness struck him whilst in Spain in August, with the band cancelling two shows there as well. The entire tour was initially postponed after Keith Richards received serious head injuries whilst cavorting with the local plant-life at a Fijian resort earlier in the year.
The band have rescheduled the Atlantic City show for November 18, with the scheduled November 19 show in Los Angeles likely to be moved back as a result. Reuters reports "unconfirmed speculation" that the November 22 show in Hawaii will also need to be cancelled.










