Aged 286, The Rolling Stones celebrate five decades of rock 'n' roll together - and a memorabilia money-making machine (PHOTOS)
- Four rockers joined by their former bandmate Bill Wyman, who quit in 1993
- The group's wives and children also attended, including Ronnie Wood's pregnant wife Sally
- Hundreds of rock 'n' roll fans camped out on the King's Road to see their idols
- Exhibitionism, which features over 500 artefacts from the band, runs at the Saatchi Gallery until September
Published:
13:54 EST, 4 April 2016
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Updated:
04:24 EST, 5 April 2016
Rolling
Stones bandmembers Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and
Charlie Watts joined forces for the launch of their brand new
memorabilia exhibition in London.
The
men, who have a combined age of 286, were pictured outside the Saatchi
Gallery in Chelsea on Monday evening, where they were clearly enjoying
each other's company.
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