Ronnie Wood was supported by his wife Sally and his daughters as he commanded the stage at O2 Forum Kentish Town on Friday.
The Rolling Stones legend, 79, was joined by Imelda May, 52, ahead of their upcoming European and Latin American tour dates.
Ronnie performed an intimate show in front of his fans, with his wife Sally, 48, on the sidelines watching with their twin daughters, 10.
The rocker is also a father to son Jesse, 49, with his first wife Krissy Findlay, as well as Jamie, 51, Leah, 47, and Tyrone, 43, whom he shares with ex-wife Jo Wood.
Ronnie's stadium performance marks his first live solo sets that he has played in over 16 years.
Joining the band for both performances will be his close friend, Imelda.
Ronnie Wood, 79, was supported by his wife Sally and his daughters as he commanded the stage at O2 Forum Kentish Town on Friday
Ronnie pictured with his wife Sally, 48, last year
The pair have collaborated multiple times on record and on stage, notably at the 2023 Jeff Beck Tribute Concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
Ronnie said before his gig: 'I'm looking forward to kickin' a** with my back catalogue and some new songs – look out London!'
Ronnie and Sally tied the knot in 2012 after exchanging vows during an intimate ceremony at the Dorchester Hotel in London following a six-month romance, with Rod Stewart serving as best man.
The pair met at her place of work, the Theatre Royal, nine years beforehand. They went on to welcome daughters Gracie Jane and Alice Rose in 2016.
Mick Jagger, Ronnie and Keith Richards, 82, recorded their new album Foreign Tongues in under a month at Metropolis Studios in West London.
They also reunited with Grammy-winning producer Andrew Watt, who also helmed Hackney Diamonds.
The 14-track album, which released on July 10, comes less than three years after the band's Grammy Award-winning Hackney Diamonds, which achieved multi-platinum success.
It also includes a special appearance from Charlie Watts, captured during one of his final recording sessions before his passing in 2021.
The Rolling Stones legend was joined by Imelda May, 52, (pictured) ahead of their upcoming European and Latin American tour dates
Ronnie performed an intimate show in front of his fans, with his wife Sall on the sidelines watching with their twin daughters, 10
Ronnie's stadium performance marks his first live solo sets that he has played in over 16 years
Additional contributions come from an impressive line-up of guest artists, including Steve Winwood, Paul McCartney, The Cure’s Robert Smith and Chad Smith of the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Reflecting on the recording process, Sir Mick said: 'I love doing these recording sessions in London at Metropolis.
'It was a very intense few weeks recording Foreign Tongues. We had 14 great tracks and we went as fast as we could.
'I like the room there as it’s not too big so you can feel the passion in the room from everyone.'
Keith added: 'The Foreign Tongues album has a continuity from Hackney Diamonds and it was great to be working in London again, and to have that London vibe around us. It was a month of concentrated punch.
'To me, it's all about the enjoyment of it. I'm blessed to be able to do this and long may it last.'

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