Sir Mick Jagger enjoyed a lavish party to celebrate his 80th birthday on Wednesday night alongside a very A-list guest list.
The Rolling Stones frontman, 80, appeared to be having the time of his life as he stepped out of a nightclub in Chelsea in the early hours of the morning.
Mick celebrated his milestone birthday with a huge party filled with Hollywood stars and music legends, with the stars all descending on popular nightclub Embargo Republica for the bash, rather than a more typically luxurious A-list venue.
He was joined by his family – including daughters Georgia May Jagger and Elizabeth, 39, his younger brother Chris, 75 – and his fiancée Melanie Hamrick for the festivities.
His model ex Jerry Hall, who he was with for 22 years, also stepped out for the celebrations, as well as his Rolling Stones bandmate Ronnie Wood.
Happy birthday! Sir Mick Jagger enjoyed a lavish party to celebrate his 80th birthday on Wednesday night alongside a very A-list guest list, including Lenny Kravitz
Family: The Rolling Stones frontman, 80, was joined by his daughter Georgia May and her mother Jerry Hall for the party at London club Embargo Republica
Injury: His fiancée Melanie Hamrick also joined the guest list and she was helped out of the venue as she wore a moon-boot. The cause of her injury is not known
There was even a surprise appearance from Hollywood stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Lenny Kravitz as the A-listers travelled from far and wide to join Mick for the night.
For the occasion, Mick cut a very suave figure in a dark green suit, which he styled with a black polka-dot satin shirt.
He kept comfortable in a pair of black trainers and sported a scarf to complete his look as he flashed a smile while leaving the nightclub.
The singer was joined by his daughter Georgia May, 31, who looked effortlessly glamorous in a red dress with a layered fringe skirt.
She added a few extra inches to her frame with a pair of pointed rouge heels and swept a leather-look jacket across her shoulders.
Mick shares his model daughter Georgia May – and kids Elizabeth, James, and Gabriel – with his ex Jerry, who he was with for 22 years until their split in 1999.
Mick and model Jerry tied the knot in Bali in 1990 – though their marriage was unofficial – before they split nine years later.
And Jerry also arrived to show her support Mick on his 80th birthday as she joined the star-studded guest list.
A-listers: There was even a surprise appearance from Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio at the star-studded festivities – which uniquely took place at popular nightclub Embargo Republica
Dapper: For the occasion, Mick cut a very suave figure in a dark green suit, which he styled with a black polka-dot satin shirt
Suave: He kept comfortable in a pair of black trainers and sported a scarf to complete his look as he flashed a smile while leaving the nightclub
Fun times: Mick celebrated his milestone birthday with a huge party as the stars all descended on Embargo Republica for the bash, rather than a more typically luxurious A-list venue
Heading home: Mick flashed a huge smile as he left the venue and headed home in the early hours of the morning after the big night out
Elegant: The singer was joined by his daughter Georgia May, 31, who looked effortlessly glamorous in a red dress with a layered fringe skirt
Glam: She added a few extra inches to her frame with a pair of pointed rouge heels and swept a leather-look jacket across her shoulders
Former flames: Exes Jerry also arrived to show her support Mick on his 80th birthday as she joined the star-studded guest list
Stylish: She looked as elegant as ever in a brown one-shouldered dress, which she styled with a caramel scarf draped around her shoulders
Exes: Mick and model Jerry were together for 22 years and tied the knot in Bali in 1990 – though their marriage was unofficial – before they split nine years later
She looked as elegant as ever in a brown one-shouldered dress, which she styled with a caramel scarf draped around her shoulders.
His and Jade’s other daughter Elizabeth – who is a model and an activist – was also in attendance, as was Mick’s younger brother Chris.
Jade Jagger, 51, who Mick shares with his ex-wife Bianca, was also in attendance and was seen leaving the party alongside Bobby Gillespie.
Also among the very high-profile guest list were the likes of Emma Weymouth – Marchioness of Bath, Daphne Guinness, Liberty Ross and Jimmy Iovine, Jemima Khan, Leah Wood and Mary Chateris.
Earlier on Wednesday, Sir Mick had thanked his fans for their well wishes as he turned 80 years old.
He shared a youthful image by photographer Mark Seliger on Instagram to mark his milestone birthday.
In the image, he was wearing a burgundy satin suit over a brown polka dot shirt and sunglasses as he beamed with his trademark smile.
Low-key: Leonardo DiCaprio also made a surprise appearance at the party and cut a laidback figure in an all-black ensemble
Siblings: Mick’s younger brother Chris also stepped out at the party and looked stylish in blue trousers, a pink patterned shirt and a green bomber jacket
Hand-in-hand: Jade Jagger, 51, who Mick shares with his ex-wife Bianca, was also in attendance and was seen leaving the party alongside Bobby Gillespie
His bandmate Ronnie Wood, 76, was the first to pay tribute to the icon, taking to Twitter on Monday morning.
Sharing a gallery of images, he wrote: ‘Happy 80th birthday to @mickjagger!.’
Bandmate Keith Richards, 79, followed suit, sharing a video message and writing: ‘Long may we keep saying this to each other, Happy Birthday , Mick. Love, Keith.’
Joking that he is slightly younger than Mick, he jibed: ‘And… give me a call, let me know what it’s like.’
Sean Lennon took to the comments section to post some hand clapping emojis while rock band Primal Scream posted some lightning bolts.
Piers Morgan wrote: ‘Happy birthday Sir Mick!’
Nile Rodgers shared a picture of Mick in the studio and wrote: ‘Happy Birthday @MickJagger.’
A host of other celebrities have paid tribute to Mick, with the Telegraph noting some of the lovely things his fellow musicians have said about him over the years.
The Who’s Roger Daltrey said: ‘You’re never going to out-front Mick Jagger, he’s the best frontman there’s ever been. There’s no competition at all.
‘There’s Mick and then the rest of us are somewhere down the line.’
Big birthday: Earlier on Wednesday, Sir Mick had thanked his fans for their well wishes as he turned 80 years old
Bob Geldof said: ‘He was, is and I believe forever will be, the greatest showman, the greatest frontman of any rock ‘n’ roll band ever.’
Adding that he first saw the Stones perform in 1964, he said: ‘I was smitten then and now, I owe my entire life, attitudes, ambitions, tastes and more to that blissful smelly epiphany. And I want to now thank this 80-year-old genius for all of that.’
In June 2019, Mick famously returned to the stage for the first time since undergoing heart surgery two months before, as the Rolling Stones resumed their U.S. tour.
Mick had heart valve replacement surgery using a technique pioneered by Professor Alain Cribier.
His surgery method, transcatherter aortic valve replacement, or TAVR, allows surgeons to swap a patient’s cardiac valves without resorting to open heart surgery and cracking open their chests. As a result, recovery times are far quicker.
The most common — and serious — of valve diseases, age-related aortic stenosis occurs when the valve narrows and hardens with calcium deposits.
Valve replacement has historically been done by opening the chest surgically, stopping the heart, and placing the patient on a heart and lung blood machine – all, of course, under general anaesthesia.
More than 200,000 such procedures are performed every year worldwide, according to NewHeartValve, in Britain.
Cribier’s technique, done under local anaesthesia, is minimally invasive by comparison and has far shorter recovery times.
A surgeon or cardiologist accesses the femoral artery with an incision near the groin to insert a catheter fitted with a replacement valve inside a collapsed stent, and a balloon for inflating it.
Pals: His bandmate Ronnie Wood , 76, was the first to pay tribute to the icon, taking to Twitter on Monday morning
Joker: Bandmate Keith Richards, 79, followed suit, sharing a video message and writing: ‘Long may we keep saying this to each other, Happy Birthday , Mick. Love, Keith’
The new heart valve, once expanded, pushes the old one out of the way and takes over the job of regulating blood flow. ‘It has revolutionised patient care in this area,’ Montpellier-based cardiologist Stephane Cade told AFP.
Mick was born on July 26, 1943 in Dartford, Kent.
His mother Eva Ensley Mary was a hairdresser, his father Basil Fanshawe ‘Joe’ Jagger competed in gymnastics, and Mick’s younger brother Chris is also a musician.
Mick and bandmate Keith Richards became friends in primary school, when they shared a love of rhythm and blues.
Mick studied business at the London School of Economics before deciding to form the band.