Ronnie Wood, 69, and wife Sally Humphreys, 38, make first red carpet appearance since birth of their baby twins at the 2016 Q Awards

They've been busy adapting to life with two tiny bundles of joy.

But Ronnie Wood and Sally Humphreys managed to snatch a break from their parental duties on Wednesday evening as the couple headed to the Q Awards.

Making their first red carpet appearance together since the birth of their twin daughter, The Rolling Stones guitarist, 69, and his wife, 38, were all smiles.

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A rare night out: Ronnie Wood and Sally Humphreys managed to snatch a break from their parental duties on Wednesday evening as the couple headed to the Q Awards

Heading to the Roundhouse in Camden for the star-studded ceremony, Ronnie and Sally appeared to be enjoying a rare night off from their roles as parents to their six-month-old girls, Gracie and Alice.

Ronnie, who was presenting the Gibson Les Paul award rocked his usual quirky yet classic look thanks to his black two piece suit and white printed shirt.

He rounded things off with a pair of flamboyant trainers, which lent the former Faces axe man a relaxed air.

Sally looked effortlessly stylish in a black floral-print dress, which featured sparkling sequinned detailing.

Out of the house: Making their first red carpet appearance together since the birth of their twin daughter, The Rolling Stones guitarist, 69, and his wife, 38, were all smiles

On the town: Heading to the Roundhouse in Camden, Ronnie and Sally appeared to be enjoying a night off from their roles as parents

The theatre director - who married the rock icon in 2012 - showcased her trim post-baby body in the fitted number, though she kept a demure air about her by opting for a long-sleeved, high-necked number.

Teaming the thigh-length mini with a pair of champagne coloured stilettos, Sally showcased her toned legs.

Wearing her long dark locks teased into tousled waves which brushed her shoulders, the new mother allowed her tresses to frame her striking features. 

A classic look: Ronnie, who was presenting the Gibson Les Paul award rocked his usual quirky yet classic look thanks to his black two piece suit and white printed shirt

Pretty petal: Sally (pictured with Ronnie, The Edge and Adam Clayton) looked effortlessly stylish in a black floral-print dress, which featured sparkling sequinned detailing 

Up in the style stakes: Teaming the thigh-length mini with a pair of champagne coloured stilettos, Sally (pictured with James Bay and Ronnie) showcased her toned legs

Brunetted beauty: Wearing her long dark locks (pictured with James Bay and Ronnie) teased into tousled waves which brushed her shoulders 

Keeping her make-up to a minimum, Sally chose to pick out her eyes with a flash of mascara while a slick of red lipstick plumped up her lips. 

The couple, who welcomed their daughters in May, were all smiles as they mingled with guests at the ceremony.

Later on in the evening Ronnie headed up on stage to present U2's guitarist, The Edge, with the Gibson Les Paul award for his unique musical style as a guitarist.

The two rock icons were on good form and following an impromptu drum solo from Ronnie, The Edge accepted his award. 

A classic look: Ronnie, who was presenting the Gibson Les Paul award rocked his usual quirky yet classic look thanks to his black two piece suit and white printed shirt

Later on in the evening Ronnie headed up on stage to present U2's guitarist, The Edge, with the Gibson Les Paul award for his unique musical style as a guitarist

Good to see you: The two rock icons were on good form and following an impromptu drum solo from Ronnie, The Edge accepted his award

'Thank you, Mr. Barbarian Wood!' He joked, before adding. 'This is the man. He's the man.'

Accepting the award the Irish musician, 55, made a plea to his fellow rocker to 'lay off the party tricks' and 'bring back guitar sounds'.

Ronnie and Sally joined The Edge for a chat following the ceremony in the winner's box.

During a chat with Q Magazine at the show Ronnie said of his fellow rocker: 'I was honoured to get the call to come and present him. I would get out of bed to present him, so I did.'

Honoured: During a chat with Q at the show Ronnie said of his fellow rocker: 'I was honoured to get the call to come and present him. I would get out of bed to present him, so I did'

A sweet surprise: He also revealed he's got a sweet plan for his twins' first Christmas: 'I’m gonna dress up the little twins as Christmas puddings, they are gonna look fantastic. I love it!'

THE STUBHUB Q AWARDS 2016 - FULL LIST OF WINNERS

Q Breakthrough Act – Jack Garratt

Q Best Track – Bastille (Good Grief)

Q Best Video – PJ Harvey (The Community of Hope)

Q Best Album – The 1975 (I Like It When You Sleep…)

Q Best Live – U2

Q Best Solo – James Bay

Q Best Act in the World Today – Muse

Q Innovation in Sound Award – MIA

Q Hero – Meat Loaf

Q Classic Songwriter – Ray Davies

Q Hall of Fame – Madness

Q Classic Album – The Charlatans (Tellin’ Stories)

Q Gibson Les Paul Award – The Edge

Q Outstanding Contribution to Music – Blondie

And he also revealed he's got a sweet plan for the twins' first Christmas: 'I’m gonna dress up the little twins as Christmas puddings, and they are gonna look fantastic. I love it!'

Ronnie and Sally, who seemed to be enjoying the night thoroughly, welcomed their twins in May.

The Rolling Stone and his wife are devoted parents to the adorable tots, and often post pictures of their babies to their Instagram accounts.

Sally is Ronnie's third wife, with the rocker having been previously married to Krissy Findlay and Jo Wood.

Proud parents: The Rolling Stone and his wife are devoted parents to the adorable tots, and often post pictures of their babies to their Instagram accounts

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