Rolling Stones rockers Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts waved goodbye to South Australia on Sunday, after playing a soldout gig to crowds of 50, 000 at Adelaide's Oval on Saturday night.
The popular foursome looked on good form as they arrived on the tarmac by personal car for the afternoon flight to Perth.
Charlie, 73, and Keith, seventy, were the first to clamber up the steps, followed by Mick, 71, Ronnie, 67, and his wife Sally Humphreys, Richards' wife Patti Hansen was also section of the convoy.
If they were feeling the after effects of last night's on phase antics, the ageing rockers certainly didn't show it, waving to followers as they ducked into the aircraft.
Jagger, 71, looked smart wearing a glowing blue blazer, white shirt and chinos, as he climbed up the plane actions.
The next destination on the tour, Perth, has a special significance for the singer rapid it was where he tragically learnt of his girlfriend L'Wren Scott's demise, whilst preparing to tour Australia in March.
The emotional ordeal resulted in the actual band postponing their tour; they've now returned to carry out their rescheduled 14ONFIRE and will perform 16 different dates.
Adios Adelaide: Jagger, 71, was dressed in a smart blue blazer, chinos and white shirt, Perth has sad memories for him, it's where he learnt of his girlfriend L'Wren Scott's death in March
Smitten: Ronnie was accompanied by his wife of two years, the pair emerged from a private car on the tarmac juggling multiple bags
Bags a plenty! The ageing rock god looked like he'd got more than a few threads for the multi date tour
Snake-hipped guitarist Wood looked in excellent spirits, dressed in a pair cigarette-style black trousers, a white shirt unbuttoned to disclose a white T-shirt, and a pomegranate coloured suit jacket.
Clearly the colour hun jour the scraggy haired legend rocked a pair of matching reflective purple glasses, as he emerged from a private car on the tarmac.
Accompanied by his spouse Sally who has been by his side since the band landed Down Under upon October 15, the pair juggled their bags as they boarded the personal jet.
Stopping on the top step on the aircraft stairs the jovial rock our god gave his adoring fans a quick thumbs up before disappearing inside the create.
Sally, Ronnie's third wife, wore a red and black dress which flared at the waist and finished just above the knee.
The whole entourage! The entire gang boarded the afternoon flight out of Adelaide
The theatre producer, who is three decades younger than her husband of two years, teamed the calm frock with a pair of white cowboy boots, as she carried a lotion cardigan and a holdall.
Her glossy brunette tresses were pushed back through her face with a pair of sunglasses; the Birmingham-born beauty looked gorgeously informal as always.
The smitten twosome having been making the most of The Stones' 14ONFIRE tour to relish some quality time together.
Last week, while the band were gearing up for the first overall performance of their 16 date tour of Australia and New Zealand, Sally as well as Ronnie made time to enjoy some of the local delights, strolling through the local recreation area, watching a football match and even meeting a koala at Adelaide Wildlife.
Bye, bye Adelaide! The iconic guitarist donned a pair of reflective sunglasses and some slim fitting black pants
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