Mick Jagger tours Greek islands Tinos, Antiparos
- Written by E.Tsiliopoulos
Mick Jager this year chose Greece for his summer vacation. The rocker was spotted on Wednesday evening at a Tinos tavern for food and of course could not go unnoticed.
According to information from iefimerida.gr, Mik Jager appeared in a tavern in a mountainous village on the island, along with the nephew of the great British painter Lucian Freud, and his partner who is 40 years younger along with the rest of his friends.
Of course, the world famous rock star could not so easily go unnoticed. In the tavern in Tinos he was recognized by a group of Frenchmen who were also dining there at the same time and started shouting! Some of them approached him to exchange a chat with the live rock legend, with Mick Jager being extremely gregarious, accessible, comfortable, communicative and humorous!
Then, Jager and friends, all together, left with a jeep.
Mick Jager and his friends are rumored to have spent the night in a house that he had rented a musician friend, in the wider Triandros area.
Yesterday, Jagger and his company left with a private speedboat for Antiparos, where they will be hosted by a London-based Greek businessman who has rented a house on the island.
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