Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood leave Rolling Stones gig with partners

Mick Jagger, 76, and girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, 32, leave Rolling Stones concert in California with Ronnie Wood, 72, and wife Sally, 41… as his ex Noor Alfallah, 25, also shows her support

  • The Rolling Stones played the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California on Thursday night, on the latest leg of their world tour

They are currently on the last leg of their world tour. 

And Rolling Stones band-mates Mick Jagger, 76, and Ronnie Wood, 72, were spotted leaving with their respective partners after performing at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California on Thursday. 

Mick climbed into the back of a chauffeur-driven car with his glamorous girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, 32, who looked chic in a floral print sports jacket, after his ex Noor Alfallah, 25, showed her support at the gig.

Whisked away: Mick Jagger, 76, and Melanie Hamrick, 32, were spotted leaving the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California on Thursday after The Rolling Stones’ concert

The mother-of-one, who shares two-year old son Deveraux with the rocker, enhanced her natural beauty with silver overshadow and lashings of mascara. 

She appeared to be in good spirits as she sat next to her beau while being whisked away from the stadium.

Ronnie was spotted leaving with wife Sally, 41, who left her curly raven tresses to elegantly hang down onto her shoulders.

Mick’s ex Noor cut a chic figure in a long black mac as she left the concert, with a sleek tote bag over her arm. 

And they’re off! Ronnie Wood, 72, was spotted leaving with wife Sally, 41, who left her curly raven tresses to elegantly hang down onto her shoulders

Supportive ex: Mick’s ex Noor Alfallah, 25, showed her support at the gig

Riding in style: Mick climbed into the back of a chauffeur-driven car with his glamorous girlfriend Melanie

Stylish: Melanie looked chic in a floral print sports jacket and appeared to be in good spirits as she sat next to her beau

Beauty: The mother-of-one, who shares two-year old son Deveraux with the rocker, enhanced her natural beauty with silver overshadow and lashings of mascara

Chic: Mick’s ex Noor cut a chic figure in a long black mac as she left the concert, with a sleek tote bag over her arm

Mick and Ronnie are currently on tour with The Rolling Stones in the US, with the band’s No Filter show.

The band played the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California on Thursday on the latest leg of their world tour.  

Many high-profile celebs were on hand for the gig including rockers Bruce Springsteen, Billy Idol and Nikki Sixx, actors Robert Downey Jr, Elizabeth Olsen, Andy Garcia and producer Jimmy Iovine. 

The concert, which saw the iconic rock band return to the venue for the first time  since 1994, saw classic rock fans entertained to hours of Rolling Stones hits.  

All aboard: While Mick was whisked away in a chauffeur driven car, Noor climbed aboard a coach with fellow gig-goers

Chatty: The raven haired beauty chatted on her phone while another concert attendee tried to talk to her in the car park

World tour: Mick and Ronnie are currently on tour with The Rolling Stones in the US, with the band’s No Filter show


The greatest showman: Mick stormed about the stage, putting on a flamboyant performance in an equally head-turning ensemble

Working it! The band played the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena, California on Thursday on the latest leg of their world tour


Rock stars: Ronnie and Mick relished in the sensational atmosphere in the stadium

Putting on a show: The concert, which saw the iconic rock band return to the venue for the first time since 1994, saw classic rock fans entertained to hours of Rolling Stones hits

During the show the band, who are currently on their No Filter tour across America, were also gifted with the news that scientists at NASA had named a rock on Mars after the band after it was spotted rolling across the planet on their InSight robotic lander. 

Excited about the announcement Mick Jagger told crowds at the concert: ‘NASA has given us something we have always dreamed of, our very own rock on Mars. I can’t believe it. I want to bring it back and put it on our mantelpiece.’ 

According to The Sun, Mick, Keith, Ronnie and Charlie said the honour was ‘a milestone in our long and eventful history’. 

They said: ‘A huge thank you to everyone at Nasa for making it happen.’ 

The stars are out: Many high-profile celebs were on hand for the gig including Robert Downey Jr who strode out on stage to announce some huge news

Incredible! During the show the band were gifted with the news that scientists at NASA had named a rock on Mars after them


Delighted: Excited about the announcement Mick Jagger told crowds at the concert: ‘NASA has given us something we have always dreamed of, our very own rock on Mars’

Celebrations: ‘I can’t believe it. I want to bring it back and put it on our mantelpiece’ said Mick

A milestone moment! According to The Sun, Mick, Keith, Ronnie and Charlie said the honour was ‘a milestone in our long and eventful history’


The last leg: The Rolling Stones are currently winding down their No Filter Tour. It ends on August 31 with a show in Miami Gardens, Florida

Lori Glaze of Nasa’s Planetary Science Division said: ‘The name Rolling Stones Rock is a perfect fit. 

‘Part of Nasa’s charter is to share our work with different audiences, and when we found out the Stones would be in Pasadena honouring them seemed like a fun way to reach fans all over the world.’

The Rolling Stones are currently winding down their No Filter Tour. It ends on August 31 with a show in Miami Gardens, Florida. 

Nasa’s InSight lander dislodged the rock and left it rolling away which led some of the scientists to consider naming it after the band

Source: Read Full Article