
Mick Jagger lives it up in Portugal as he enjoys a boat trip and sightseeing after celebrating his 82nd birthday with star-studded bash
The Rolling Stones star looked smart in a pale blue patterned shirt, with a white vest underneath and beige chinos.
He accessorised with a cap and dark sunglasses while posing on a boat in front of a stunning sunset.
He captioned the post: 'Took a summer break in Portugal - a beautiful place to explore!'
Just last month, Mick celebrated his 82nd birthday in style as he hosted a star-studded bash at private club The Rex Rooms, which is co-owned by Jason Momoa, Marc Jacques Burton and Jason McNab.
It was a night of rock royalty as his bandmate Ronnie Wood joined the festivities along with stars including Sacha Baron Cohen and Jimmy Carr, while Mick's ex-wives and kids were also in attendance.
However, in an unlikely crossover, the Gallagher clan also descended on the same venue as they booked out a room in the venue for an Oasis afterparty.
After Noel and Liam Gallagher wrapped up their first London show in 16 years, the Gallagher offspring, including Lennon, 25, and Gene, 24, headed to The Rex Rooms to celebrate.
For his A-list bash, Mick cut a dapper figure in a white silk shirt and black trousers, which he styled with a spotted black jacket.
He stepped out alongside his fiancée Melanie Hamrick, who put on a very leggy display in a black sparkling mini dress.
She added to her frame in a pair of pointed black heels and toted her essentials in a black handbag as she stepped out hand-in-hand with Mick.
Mick and Melanie have been together since 2014 and they share a son, eight-year-old Deveraux, together, who is the rock star's eighth child.
Also in attendance was Mick's daughter Georgia May, 33, who oozed sophistication in a black strapped dress with a side split.
The supermodel completed her look with a pair of pointed heels and stepped out alongside her partner, skateboarder Cambryan Sedlick.
It was quite the Rolling Stones reunion as Mick's bandmate Ronnie Wood put on a vibrant display in a blue T-shirt patterned with butterflies.
He completed his look with navy trousers and a beige blazer and carried a bright pink 'Happy Birthday' gift bag as he came ready with a gift for Mick.
Ronnie looked as loved-up as ever with his wife Sally, 46, as they stepped out arm-in-arm for the star-studded occasion.
Mick's ex-wives also stepped out en masse to celebrate with him as Jerry Hall - who is the mother of Georgia May, Elizabeth, 41, James, 39, and Gabriel, 27 - joined the celebrations.
She cut an elegant figure in a black silk mini dress and a black cardigan and she appeared to be in jovial spirits as she flashed a huge smile.
The American model stepped out alongside her son Gabriel's wife Anouk Winzenried, who looked effortlessly chic in a black and white striped button-up dress.
Elizabeth appeared to be in excellent form as she joined her mother at the festivities, looking stylish in a white lace top and patterned trousers.
Luciana Gimenez - who had an eight-month affair with Mick during his marriage to Jerry in which they welcomed a son Lucas - was also in attendance.
She took to social media to share smiling photographs of herself and her son Lucas as they celebrated Mick's special day.
Mick also has two older daughters - Karis, 54, who he shares with American actress Marsha Hunt, and Jade, 53, whose mother is his ex-wife Bianca Jagger.
The celebrations started with a private dinner at Kensington Roof Gardens before they headed to The Rex Rooms to party into the night.
The Rex Rooms is quite the celebrity hotspot and is often frequented by A-list stars, with co-owner, Aquaman star Jason, 45, even partying there.
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