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Mick Jagger's son, five, dresses as Spider-man to watch rocker dad, 73, at Hyde Park

Mick Jagger' s little boy showed his moves like his dad - partying away by the stage as he watched his dad dressed as Spider-man.

The 78-year-old was wowing the crowds as the Rolling Stones performed at Hyde Park yesterday.

Deveraux, five, just had to be there - but he wasn't going anywhere without his favourite superhero costume.

His mum was close at hand to keep an eye on both of them and captured the moment on Instagram as Melanie Hamrick, 35, took a photo of mini Jagger partying away below his dad.

"When Spider-Man watches The Rolling Stones," she captioned the shot of her son as Mick grabs the mic and entertains the crowd in London in the background.

One fan told her: "Beautiful and talented!! Charismatic dna from both you and Mick! He's gonna be a big star some day."

Another wrote: "Learning the moves from the sidelines!"

The rock legend has eight children by five women. His first child, daughter Karis, 52, was with singer Marsha Hunt.

He then went onto have daughter Jade, 50, with his then-wife Bianca and also has four children with Jerry Hall - daughters Elizabeth, 38, and Georgia, 31, and sons James, 37, and Gabriel, 24.

Mick and Jerry called it quits and he had a seventh child, Lucas, 23, with Brazilian model Luciana Gimenez Morad.

He and dancer Melanie welcomed Deveraux back in 2017.

Mick said at the show: "I went to see Adele here last yesterday. She’s an amazing singer, but I’ve worn sparklier dresses."

The performance started with a video tribute to the band's late drummer Charlie who died last August.

Mick said: "We played with Charlie for 60 years and we really, really miss him, so we dedicate this show to him."

The band then opened with Get Off My Cloud, as well as playing Bob Dylan's Like A Rolling Stone.

Mick also couldn't help but add in a Covid joke, as he quipped during the show: "Welcome to the American Express British Summer Time Covid super spreader event."

The Rolling Stones played 19 songs as part of their Sixty tour, including Sympathy for the Devil and (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction.

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