Jagger to celebrate 60th in Prague
Rolling Stone Mick Jagger will be partying in Prague tomorrow as he jets into the city to celebrate his 60th birthday.
The wrinkly rocker chose the Czech Republic's capital as his party venue ahead of a show in the historic spot the following evening.
Details of his bash are a closely guarded secret, although speculation locally is that he will let his hair down at the British embassy and ambassador's residence in the Thun Palace.
Guests expected at the event include former Czech President Vaclav Havel who first met the singer in 1990.
Embassy staff have refused to talk about the rock idol's private plans.
Sir Mick is only the second member of the current line-up to hit 60, behind Charlie Watts. Keith Richards joins them in December.
Bill Wyman is now 66, but the bass player quit the line-up a decade ago.
Jagger and the band are currently on the European leg of their 40 Licks world tour.
His birthday is sandwiched between a show in Hamburg, Germany, last night and Sunday's show at Prague's Letna Park.


