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Myleene Klass put on a leggy display in mini shorts as she watched Spinal Tap light up Stonehenge at their secret gig for their upcoming sequel.
The musician, 47, looked happier than ever as she paired her shorts with a pair of knee-high socks.Â
Proving her love for rock music, Myleene completed her ensemble with an ACDC tank top and a leopard print scarf around her waist.    Â
Spinal Tap lit up Stonehenge as they performed a secret gig on Thursday evening – just a month after their co-star David Kaff’s death.
The fictional group reunited to film the sequel to the iconic 1980s rock mockumentary This Is Spinal Tap.
Now, in new images, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer, and Christopher Guest could be seen putting on an electric performance at this historic site in Wiltshire.Â
Myleene Klass put on a leggy display in mini shorts as she watched Spinal Tap light up Stonehenge at their secret gig for their upcoming sequel
The musician, 47, looked happier than ever as Spinal Tap lit up Stonehenge as they performed a secret gig on Thursday evening
The cult rockers were later joined on stage by music icons Josh Groban, Eric Clapton, and Shania Twain.Â
Spinal Tap II will once again be directed by Rob Reiner and is set to be released on September 12.
The use of Stonehenge humorously links back to a moment in the 1984 film when the group commissioned an artist to create a huge recreation of the mystical prehistoric structure.
However, the rockers were left embarrassed when the artist turned up with a small scale model.
It was then revealed that the written instructions she was given said to build an 18″ (inches) replica – rather than an impressive 18′ (feet) version.
It comes just a month after legendary actor and musician David died aged 79.
The star, who played keyboardist Viv Savage in the iconic 1984 film, died peacefully in his sleep on July 11, per a statement from his band Mutual of Alameda’s Wild Kingdom.
It read: ‘Our brother David Kaffinetti passed away peacefully in his sleep yesterday.
Spinal Tap lit up Stonehenge as they performed a secret gig on Thursday evening – just a month after their co-star David Kaff’s death
The use of Stonehenge hilariously links back to a moment in the 1984 film when the group commissioned an artist to create a huge recreation of the mystical prehistoric structure
Now, in new images, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer (pictured), and Christopher Guest could be seen putting on an electric performance at this historic site in Wiltshire
‘We are devastated by this event.
‘David always had a kind word and a quick wit that would slay you where you stand. Then he’d make you smile doing it! RIP dear brother.’Â Â
This is Spinal Tap was first released in 1984 and starred Michael, Christopher and Harry.
Directed by Rob, who also starred in the mockumentary comedy, it followed a heavy metal group Spinal Tap, dubbed as one of England’s loudest bands, on their American tour.Â
David’s keyboardist Savage was known for his motto: ‘Have a good time…all the time’ and ‘Quite exciting, this computer magic!’