Ronnie Wood cosied up to his stunning wife Sally on Wednesday night as they attended the Rise Up For The Roundhouse fundraising gala.
The Rolling Stones star, 76, and theatre producer, 46, both dressed to the nines for the star-studded charity event.
Sally put on a typically glamorous display in a brightly coloured floral dress, featuring voluminous sleeves and a tiered skirt.
She boosted her height in a pair of metallic gold high heels, which she matched to her heart pendant necklace.
While Ronnie opted for an edgy all-black ensemble, sporting an eye-catching skirt decorated with silhouettes of rockstars.
Ronnie Wood cosied up to his stunning wife Sally on Wednesday night as they attended the Rise Up For The Roundhouse fundraising gala
Sally, 46, put on a typically glamorous display in a brightly coloured floral dress, featuring voluminous sleeves and a tiered skirt
While Ronnie, 76, opted for an edgy all-black ensemble, sporting an eye-catching skirt decorated with silhouettes of rockstars
The guitarist layered a smart black blazer over the top and added dark trousers and shiny leather boots.
The couple posed with fellow guitarist and musician Gary Kemp, who is the Roundhouse gala’s chair for this year’s committee.
The Spandau Ballet singer, 64, cut a dapper figure in a dark suit, teamed with a white T-shirt and matching trainers.
He was joined by his wife, Lauren Barber, who dazzled in a black pearl-studded minidress, boasting a front cutout secured with white bows.
Fellow musical legend and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, 80, was also at the event along with his wife Annette.
Renowned performance artist Marina Abramovic looked elegant in a black satin shirt and a tailored coat, while adding a pop of colour with a classic red lip.
The biennial Roundhouse Gala seeks to raise more than £1 million to help provide young people with access to training in the arts.
The event includes a reception and a dinner with a live and silent auction, as well as performances from stars like Simon Le Bon and Mel C.
The guitarist layered a smart black blazer over the top and added dark trousers and shiny leather boots (pictured with Marina Abramovic)
The couple posed with fellow guitarist and musician Gary Kemp, who is the Roundhouse gala’s chair for this year’s committee
The Spandau Ballet singer, 64, cut a dapper figure in a dark suit, teamed with a white T-shirt and matching trainers
He was joined by his wife, Lauren Barber, who dazzled in a black pearl-studded minidress, boasting a front cutout secured with white bows
Fellow musical legend and Pink Floyd drummer Nick Mason, 80, was also at the event along with his wife Annette
Renowned performance artist Marina Abramovic looked elegant in a black satin shirt and a tailored coat, while adding a pop of colour with a classic red lip
Ronnie’s appearance at the event comes after the Rolling Stones sent fans into frenzy after announcing a North America 2024 tour.
The legendary rock band seem to be keeping their word after guitarist Keith Richards said they will keep making music ‘until they drop.’
The iconic tour will kick off on April 28 in Houston, Texas, at the NRG Stadium marking the 60th anniversary of the Stones’ first US tour in 1964 – and will wrap up on July 17 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California .
The band will play across 16 cities across U.S. and Canada including Los Angeles , Chicago, Orlando, Atlanta, and more.
Due to the overwhelming demand, they announced additional dates in Los Angeles, Chicago, and East Rutherford – after they released the 24th studio album in October with a huge success.
Hackney Diamonds went straight in at number one – the 11th time the band have achieved this feat.
It was quickly classified as the fifth fastest-selling album of the year and the third most streamed album on Apple Music.
Six tracks from the new record — Angry, Sweet Sounds of Heaven, Get Close, Bite My Head Off, Depending on You and Mess it Up — made this week’s top 100 singles midweek chart.
Ronnie’s appearance at the event comes after the Rolling Stones sent fans into frenzy after announcing a North America 2024 tour (L-R Ronnie, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards)