Mick Jagger says he had to remain focused to avoid any embarrassing mishaps on stage at the Glastonbury Festival.
London:
Rolling Stones legend Mick Jagger feels performing at music concerts can be dangerous.
Jagger, who performed at Glastonbury Festival with the band for the first time in June this year, said he had to remain focused to avoid any embarrassing mishaps on stage, reported Contactmusic.
"If you ever start thinking about how pretty the sunset is, you get lost. You can never start wondering about what you'll watch on TV when you're back in the hotel. Homeland, or whatever.
"You need to pay attention. There are cables to trip over, it can be dark, people throw things. The stage can be dangerous place to be," he added.
Jagger, who performed at Glastonbury Festival with the band for the first time in June this year, said he had to remain focused to avoid any embarrassing mishaps on stage, reported Contactmusic.
"If you ever start thinking about how pretty the sunset is, you get lost. You can never start wondering about what you'll watch on TV when you're back in the hotel. Homeland, or whatever.
"You need to pay attention. There are cables to trip over, it can be dark, people throw things. The stage can be dangerous place to be," he added.