Ronnie Wood‘s son Tyrone tied the knot with fellow rock ‘n’ roll offspring Faye Harris on Friday – and threw a party fit for a rock star.
The 41-year-old groom beamed as he emerged with his new wife – who is the daughter of Iron Maiden bassist Steve – from the star-studded ceremony at Marylebone Old Town Hall in London.
The newlyweds were surrounded by rock royalty, being cheered on by Tyrone’s famous father Ronnie, mother Jo Wood and famous guests.
Bride Faye put on a leggy display in a tiny white dress which boasted a Bardot neckline and keyhole detailing.
She slipped her feet into a pair of matching heels and completed the look with a netted veil and gorgeous bouquet.
Ronnie Wood ‘s son Tyrone tied the knot with fellow rock ‘n’ roll offspring Faye Harris on Friday – and threw a party fit for a rock star at Marylebone Old Town Hall in London
Father-of-the-groom Ronnie, 77, wore a dark suit over a vibrant blue shirt for the occasion as he celebrated and kissed stunning wife Sally, 46
The bride and groom posed with their famous fathers outside the Town Hall
After exchanging their vows the party headed to the George pub on Great Portland Street in swanky Fitzrovia.
Ronnie, 77, wore a dark suit over a vibrant blue shirt as he celebrated and kissed stunning wife Sally, 46.
The couple attended the ceremony with their eight-year-old twin daughters Gracie Jane and Alice Rose who looked lovely in matching pink dresses
Meanwhile mother-of-the-groom Jo, 69, who was married to the Rolling Stones star 1985-2011, opted for a floral maxi skirt and eye catching red platforms.
Ronnie has six children, including son Jessie, 47, from his first marriage Krissy Findlay, who attended alongside wife Fearne Cotton, 42.
The rocker also shares Tyrone and Leah, 45, from his marriage to Jo, as well as adopting her son Jamie.
Former Radio 1 DJ Fearne cut a stylish figure at the wedding in a boohoo style dress with a pair of quirky floral sandals.
Her husband was effortlessly cool in a tailored suit layered over a simple white T-shirt.
The couple, who wed in 2014, were joined by son Rex, 11, and daughter, Honey, nine, as well as Jessie’s kids from his first marriage Lola, 17 and Arthur, 21.
The 41-year-old groom beamed as he emerged with his new wife as they were cheered by his famous father, mum Jo and famous guests including a whole host of rock royalty
The Rolling Stones star shared a big hug with his son after the ceremony
Bride Faye put on a very leggy display in a tiny white dress which boasted a chic off the shoulder neckline and key hole detailing
Ronnie (L) pictured on stage in April and Steve (R) on stage in 2018
Ronnie snapped a picture of the happy couple with his phone that was in a Rolling Stones cover
The couple attended the ceremony with their eight-year-old twin daughters Gracie Jane and Alice Rose who looked lovely in matching pink dresses
Ever the rocker Ronnie donned shades as the family headed to the swanky reception
The legendary rocker couldn’t wipe the proud smile off his face
Guests threw confetti as the couple emerged from the town hall
The guests lined the steps and cheered as they couple left
Jo, 69, flashed a huge grin as her son and new daughter-in-law passed
The mother-of-the-groom opted for a floral maxi dress and eye catching red platforms
The George is an 18th century Grade II listed Victorian pub that boasts original 18th century features including marble fireplaces and ornate plasterwork.
According to it’s website the venue has welcomed famous writers and poets of the 20th century.
Mayfair art gallery owner Tyrone previously dated Rita Ora as well as models Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and Daisy Lowe, before settling down with Faye.
The stunner, who was first linked to her now husband back in 2022, is the co-founder of ‘genderless’ perfume company Eauso Vert.
Back in 2017, it was reported that Rita Ora, who is now married to Taika Waititi, was enjoying a romance with art consultant Tyrone.
A source told The Sun at the time: ‘Rita likes Tyrone because, unlike some of her exes, he’s a one-woman man and not fame-hungry.
‘He does a lot of work for charity too and she finds that really attractive. And she has been really supportive of that.’
Last year, Tyrone’s mother Jo addressed the criticism surrounding ‘nepotism babies’, claiming her children have always been ‘quite grounded’ and ‘wanted to work’.
The model opened up about her opinion on the term, which refers to those born into famous families who are given an advantage over others in their careers.
Speaking exclusively with MailOnline, she gushed about how ‘proud’ she is of her brood.
She proudly congratulated the loved-up couple
She pecked the blushing bride on the cheek
Father-of-the-bride Steve, 68, was suited and booted for his daughter’s big day
The rock and roll legends beamed as they posed with the newlyweds for snaps
The bride slipped her feet into a pair of matching heels and completed the look with a netted veil and gorgeous bouquet
Steve mingled with the other guests on the steps outside the Town Hall
Ronnie has six children, including son Jessie, 47, from his first marriage Krissy Findlay, who attended alongside wife Fearne Cotton, 42
The couple, who wed in 2014, were joined by son Rex, 1 (pictured) and daughter, Honey, nine, as well as Jessie’s kids from his first marriage Lola, 17 and Arthur, 21
The former Radio 1 DJ cut a stylish figure in a boohoo style dress with a pair of quirky floral sandals
Beaming Fearne shared a hug with another guest
Jessie was in great spirits as he joked and cuddled up to younger sister Leah, 45
They pulled a string of animated faces
Leah cut a quirky figure for her younger brother’s big day in a pink printed co-ord and Nike trainers
He also left brother Tyrone in stitches
The TV personality said: ‘My daughter’s a brilliant mother. She’s got two beautiful children, she’s really good.
‘She stands for no nonsense and she’s doing beautiful paintings at the moment. She’s done it all herself.
‘Ty’s working for Maddox Gallery, he’s got a really good job. Jamie’s doing his CBD, he handcrafts CBD, does vapes. Yeah, no, I’m proud of my kids.
‘My kids have always been quite grounded and they wanted to work, you know.
‘I think the only time they didn’t work was well, Leah’s always painted, but Ty, when we went to lockdown.
‘Instead, Ty rebuilt the barn in my garden and he did it single handedly. He said, “Mum, I need to do something. I’d like to rebuild the barn.”
‘I said, “Come on, it’s big… big, three stables.” I said, “You can’t do that, you don’t know how to build.” He said, “Give me a chance.” I said, “Alright then.”
‘It took him five months and he totally rebuilt it and we’ve turned it… I designed it. “I’ll see if you can do it, this is what I want,” I said.
‘And he rebuilt it and we have the most beautiful barn. And then we have the middle room is like a games room. You could play cards at a roundtable, the middle and stuff like that. And the last room is another kitchen.
‘It feels like you’re in Texas. It is so beautiful. And he did that… I couldn’t. Yeah, I had to eat my words.’
After exchanging their vows the party headed to the George pub on Great Portland Street in swanky Fitzrovia (pictured)
The George is an 18th century Grade II listed Victorian pub that boasts original 18th century features including marble fireplaces and ornate plasterwork
According to the website the venue has welcomed famous writers and poets of the 20th century
Last year, Tyrone’s mother Jo addressed the criticism surrounding ‘nepotism babies’ (L-R: Leah, Tyrone, Jo, Jamie and Jesse pictured in 2013)