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Mick Jagger's sons join him for Champions League final
30 May
Summary
- Mick Jagger attended the Champions League final with his sons James and Deveraux.
- The Rolling Stones frontman's sons wore matching Arsenal jerseys.
- Mick Jagger was seen speaking with David Beckham during the broadcast.

Rock legend Mick Jagger, an ardent Arsenal supporter, experienced the Champions League final on Saturday, May 30, alongside his youngest son, Deveraux, nine, and eldest son, James, 40. The trio watched as Arsenal took an early lead against Paris Saint-Germain, but PSG eventually equalized and secured the championship title in a penalty shootout, winning 4-3.
Both James and Deveraux mirrored their famous father's passion by wearing matching Arsenal sports jerseys. The striking resemblance between the Jagger men was noted, with James inheriting his father's sharp jawline and Deveraux sharing his sweeping hair.
During the event, Mick Jagger was also spotted conversing with David Beckham. This interaction occurred during Beckham's "Beckham & Friends Live" broadcast, an alternative viewing option for the game available in the United States via Paramount+ and CBS Sports.
Jagger, father to eight children including Deveraux and his eldest, Karis (55), has a diverse family. He welcomed Karis with Marsha Hunt, Jade with Bianca Jagger, Elizabeth, James, Georgia, and Gabriel with Jerry Hall, and Lucas with Luciana Gimenez Morad. Mick's current partner, Melanie Hamrick, with whom he welcomed their son in 2016, is planning their wedding.
James has carved a career as an actor and leads his own band, Turbogeist. Younger son Deveraux shows potential for a performing arts future, with his mother noting his "amazing" singing voice and passion for dancing. Melanie Hamrick, a former ballet dancer and now author, also recently attended the New York City Ballet 2026 Spring Gala with Mick.