The Rolling Stones and their families are currently jetting around Europe for their No Filter tour.
And legendary rocker Ronnie Wood, 70, looked thrilled to have his wife Sally, 39, and their twin girls Alice Rose and Gracie with him on the legendary band’s latest foray.
The foursome were with the rest of the band, and other family members, in Barcelona, unloading their respective broods to get on a plane at the airport and head to the next stop of their tour – Holland.
Happy families: Ronnie Wood, 70, fawned over his 15-month-old twins with wife Sally, 39, as they left screaming fans behind in Barcelona with the rest of the Rolling Stones… and headed off to Amsterdam on the next leg of their tour
Loving life! Sally certainly looked very happy to be in Barcelona as she unloaded her twins
Ronnie beamed as he and Sally cooed over their 15-month-old babies as the family got out of a people carrier and headed to the terminal.
The veteran rocker – who is a dad of six – seemed to have compared notes on their outfits, each wearing flowing white shirts with black patterns on them.
West End Theatre producer Sally looked in great spirits ahead of the journey to Amsterdam in dark shades, her brunette locks falling loosely about her face.
The brunette beauty carried one of the couple’s young daughters on her hip, while her twin sister sat in a buggy.
Great spirits: West End Theatre producer Sally looked in great spirits ahead of the journey to Amsterdam in dark shades, her brunette locks falling loosely about her face
Unloading: The brunette beauty carried one of the couple’s young daughters on her hip, while her twin sister sat in a buggy
Out you get: The high-profile family were surrounded by other members of the band’s family, all heading to catch the same plane
Doting dad: Ronnie looked after one of the twins as Sally cared for the other
Daddy duty: Ronnie was seen clutching a bottle of milk for the twins
Ready to go: Keith Richards was seen heading into the terminal
The high-profile family were surrounded by other members of the band’s family, all heading to catch the same plane.
Barriers lining the departures drop-off had been erected to keep fans at bay, who were seen to be screaming and cheering for the legendary rockers as they got out of their fleet of vehicles and walked inside.
Ronnie, Sally and their two kids arrived in Barcelona on Monday ahead of the Rolling Stones’ concert in the city on Wednesday night.
Domestic bliss: Ronnie and Sall married in 2012 and welcomed their twins in May 2016
Jet setters: Ronnie, Sally and their two kids arrived in Barcelona on Monday ahead of the Rolling Stones’ concert in the city on Wednesday night
Clearing the way: Barriers lining the departures drop-off had been erected to keep fans at bay, who were seen to be screaming and cheering for the legendary rockers as they got out of their fleet of vehicles and walked inside
The rockers kicked off their European tour at the start of September in Germany, with no sign of slowing things down.
They wowed a packed stadium of 82,000 fans at the Stadtpark stadium in Hamburg, with Ronnie receiving what could only be described as a hero’s welcome after his cancer battle.
He had operation in May to remove a cancerous lung tumour.
Full line up: Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards were all headed for the plane with the Wood family, looking far from irritable from the jet setting they are having to do for the tour
Fan fave: Charlie, 76, was more than happy to greet fans and sign autographs
Ready to board: The band were surrounded by security
Give us a wave: Mick, 74, wore a shirt and slacks with a sweater slung around his shoulders and trainers for comfort, waving enthusiastically to those watching on from the sidelines
Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Keith Richards were all headed for the plane with the Wood family, looking far from irritable from the jet setting they are having to do for the tour.
Charlie, 76, was more than happy to greet fans and sign autographs.
Mick, 74, wore a shirt and slacks with a sweater slung around his shoulders and trainers for comfort, waving enthusiastically to those watching on from the sidelines.
Holding tight: Sally and Ronnie’s twins are already extremely well traveled
Autograph: The band are used to being flanked by fans wherever they go
Multitasking mum: Sally was seen looking after her young twins effortlessly
Family trip: The legends have been joined on tour by their nearest and dearest
Not slowing down: Fans were left cheering in Hamburg as the men declared they weren’t ever going to stop performing
Going strong: Keith, 73, told the crowd ‘We haven’t finished yet. It’s still too early for me to talk about the Stones’ legacy’
Promises: The band said ‘There’s one thing that we haven’t yet achieved, and that’s to really find out how long you can do this’
Fans were left cheering in Hamburg as the men declared they weren’t ever going to stop performing.
Keith, 73, told the crowd: ‘We haven’t finished yet. It’s still too early for me to talk about the Stones’ legacy. There’s one thing that we haven’t yet achieved, and that’s to really find out how long you can do this.’
Ronnie used to be married to ex-wife Jo. The two were married from 1985 until 2009 and share daughter Leah and sons Tyrone and Jamie, the latter of whom is Jo’s son from a previous marriage who Ronnie adopted.
Ronnie’s also dad to son Jesse from his marriage to first wife Krissy.
Still going strong! The Rolling Stones kicked off their European tour at the start of September and have vowed they won’t ever stop performing