The perfect rock 'n' roll wife! Amber Heard supports Johnny Depp as he takes to the stage with his Hollywood Vampires supergroup 

He's one of the best-loved actors in the world with a talent for playing eccentric characters.

And Johnny Depp proved there's nothing he can't do when he took to the stage with his musical supergroup Hollywood Vampires, rocking out on his guitar at The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday night.

The 52-year-old actor's live debut with the band was supported by his devoted wife Amber Heard, and the 29-year-old beauty certainly looked the part in an rock 'n' roll inspired ensemble.

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Supportive: Amber Heard watched her husband Johnny Depp perform with supergroup Hollywood Vampires at The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday night

Supportive: Amber Heard watched her husband Johnny Depp perform with supergroup Hollywood Vampires at The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles on Wednesday night

Amber updated her classic style with a few edgy touches, including a floral waistcoat, a trilby hat and a pair of leather-topped ankle boots.

The Magic Mike XXL actress wore her long blonde locks down loose and matched her scarlet manicure to her lipstick, looking glamorous as she posed for photos with excited fans of the showbiz couple.

Meanwhile, Johnny was on true bohemian form in his grey hat, white-rimmed shades and array of colourful necklaces.

Rock god: Johnny unleashed his musical talents on stage with rock royalty including Alice Cooper (L) and Joe Perry (R) 

Rock god: Johnny unleashed his musical talents on stage with rock royalty including Alice Cooper (L) and Joe Perry (R) 

Guitar hero: Johnny, who was also joined by Matt Sorum (second from right) was on guitar as the supergroup made their live debut

Guitar hero: Johnny, who was also joined by Matt Sorum (second from right) was on guitar as the supergroup made their live debut

Fan favourites: The rockers performed a series of classic covers as well as Cooper and Depp's original track Raise the Dead

Fan favourites: The rockers performed a series of classic covers as well as Cooper and Depp's original track Raise the Dead

Founders: Johnny and his pal Alice decided to form the group three years ago, taking name inspiration from the infamous 70s drinking club on the Sunset Strip, which included John Lennon and Jim Morrison

Founders: Johnny and his pal Alice decided to form the group three years ago, taking name inspiration from the infamous 70s drinking club on the Sunset Strip, which included John Lennon and Jim Morrison

Make some noise: Zak Starkey let loose on the drums as the 500-strong crowd cheered 

Make some noise: Zak Starkey let loose on the drums as the 500-strong crowd cheered 

What a line-up: Perry Farrell (L) and Tom Morello (R) also joined the rockers on stage 

What a line-up: Perry Farrell (L) and Tom Morello (R) also joined the rockers on stage 

The Edward Scissorhands star joined rock legends Alice Cooper, Aerosmith's Joe Perry, Guns N' Roses' Matt Sorum, Tom Morello, Perry Farrell, Geezer Butler, Zak Starkey and more on stage at the concert.

The group, who were put together by old pals Alice and Johnny, are performing a small number of live shows in support of their upcoming first album of rock 'n' roll covers.

The album features guest contributions from an array of musical legends, including Sir Paul McCartney, Dave Grohl, Joe Walsh, Slash and AC/DC singer Brian Johnson.

Snap happy: Amber posed for a series of selfies with excited fans outside the iconic concert venue 

Snap happy: Amber posed for a series of selfies with excited fans outside the iconic concert venue 

Edgy look: The Magic Mike XXL star completed her rock 'n' roll ensemble with a trilby hat 

Edgy look: The Magic Mike XXL star completed her rock 'n' roll ensemble with a trilby hat 

Heading home: The glamorous blonde made a speedy exit after the star-studded set 

Heading home: The glamorous blonde made a speedy exit after the star-studded set 

Ushered out: Johnny was given a helping hand by a member of security as he left the venue 

Ushered out: Johnny was given a helping hand by a member of security as he left the venue 

Proceeds from the album and shows will benefit MusiCares, an organisation that provides personal and financial assistance to promising up-and-coming musicians.

Hollywood Vampires opened with Depp and Cooper's original track Raise the Dead – a dedication to the infamous 70s drinking club that inspired the band's name, before launching into the covers.

The group powered through a set of classic rock anthems to the intimate 500-strong crowd. 

Mobbed: The Pirates of the Caribbean actor was surrounded by a horde of screaming fans 

Mobbed: The Pirates of the Caribbean actor was surrounded by a horde of screaming fans 

Surrounded: The 52-year-old star was happy to sign posters and magazines for his fans 

Surrounded: The 52-year-old star was happy to sign posters and magazines for his fans 

Boho: Johnny accessorised with some colourful layered necklaces, a stripy bandanna and a grey hat

Johnny was totally in his element on stage, which comes as no surprise since before he found fame as an actor, he dreamed of being a rock star and played guitar with a band named The Kids in the 80s.

The Pirates of the Caribbean star also boasts an impressive guitar collection, which reported dates from the 15th century, and practices his music whenever possible.

He's previously thrilled fans by making appearances at rock concerts, namely joining Aerosmith onstage in 2014 to showcase his skills.

Rocking out: Johnny dreamed of being a rock star and used to be in a band called The Kids in the 80s

Rocking out: Johnny dreamed of being a rock star and used to be in a band called The Kids in the 80s

Rocking out: The Edward Scissorhands star was in his element on stage

Rocking out: The Edward Scissorhands star was in his element on stage

Up close and personal: The  500 fans who scored tickets for the concert couldn't believe their luck

Up close and personal: The 500 fans who scored tickets for the concert couldn't believe their luck

Tatted up: Johnny's extensive body art was visible when he rolled up his shirt sleeves 

Tatted up: Johnny's extensive body art was visible when he rolled up his shirt sleeves 

Upcoming album: Hollywood Vampires are performing a limited number of gigs in support of their new record 

Upcoming album: Hollywood Vampires are performing a limited number of gigs in support of their new record 

Charitable: Proceeds from the album and shows will benefit MusiCares, an organisation that benefits up-and-coming musicians

Charitable: Proceeds from the album and shows will benefit MusiCares, an organisation that benefits up-and-coming musicians

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