Johnny Depp, who’s awaiting the decision on a multi-million greenback defamation trial with ex-wife Amber Heard, rocked London’s Royal Albert Corridor stage with English musician Jeff Beck on Monday.
This was their second gig in a row after “The Pirates of the Caribbean” star’s shock look at Sheffield Metropolis Corridor on Sunday as a part of Beck’s European tour.
Introducing Depp on stage on the Royal Albert Corridor, Beck stated: “He got here knocking on my dressing room door about 5 years in the past and we haven’t stopped laughing since.”
The duo reportedly performed their 2020 collaboration “Isolation,” a canopy of the John Lennon music from 1970, and a complete of seven songs collectively, together with Jimi Hendrix’s “Little Wing,” Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On” and The Beatles’ “A Day within the Life.”
The songs acquired a standing ovation, per some reviews.
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Beck has a number of tour dates arising within the U.Ok., together with at Saga, Gateshead, on June 2; the Glasgow Royal Live performance Corridor on June 3; O2 Apollo, Manchester on June 4; the Symphony Corridor in Birmingham on June 6; and York Barbican on June 7. It isn’t instantly clear if Depp will carry out alongside him at these venues. Beck’s tour strikes on to mainland Europe after the U.Ok. concert events.
Depp is suing Heard over a 2018 article she wrote within the Washington Submit, titled: “I spoke up towards sexual violence – and confronted our tradition’s wrath. That has to alter.” Whereas the piece doesn’t identify Depp, his attorneys have argued that it implies that he sexually and bodily abused Heard throughout their time collectively.
Closing statements from either side had been heard on Friday, and jury deliberations are ongoing. The case started April 11.