Johnny Depp has appeared on stage alongside Jeff Beck for a third night, amid his ongoing US legal battle with ex-wife Amber Heard.
Depp performed alongside the rock legend at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday night, the third time this week.
It comes as the world awaits the verdict in his high-profile defamation trial against Ms Heard.
Jurors in the multi-million dollar case were sent out on Friday. Just 48 hours later, Depp turned up at Sheffield City Hall to play on Beck’s European tour.
They appeared on stage together once again at the Royal Albert Hall on Monday night and repeated the feat on Tuesday.
Their performance included a rendition of their 2020 collaboration Isolation, a cover of the song John Lennon released in 1970.
The pair were seen waving together and embracing on stage on Tuesday, Depp wearing a bandana to pin back his long hair.
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Footage of Depp singing and playing the guitar was posted on social media earlier this week, showing audience members cheering and applauding the Hollywood star.
“He came knocking on my dressing room door about five years ago, and we haven’t stopped laughing since,” said Beck in one video.
“We kept it quiet because… obvious reasons… here he is.”
The 58-year-old Pirates Of The Caribbean star’s appearances in the UK has surprised many as he awaits the verdict in his lawsuit with Heard.
Depp is suing Heard for $50m over an article she wrote in The Washington Post in 2018 in which she described herself as “a public figure representing domestic abuse”.