Ronnie Wood, 70, is the picture of marital bliss with wife Sally, 39, as they leave their one-year-old twins at home for a night out at Hamilton premiere

They have been enjoying parenthood with their twins, Gracie Jane and Alice Rose, since welcoming the little ones in May last year.

But Ronnie Wood, 70, and his wife Sally, 39, left their brood at home on Thursday evening, as they put on a loved-up display at the premiere of the musical Hamilton.

The couple, who tied the knot in 2012, were the picture of marital bliss as they arrived for the launch of the show in London's Victoria Palace Theatre.

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Loved-up: Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, 70, was the picture of marital happiness as he joined wife Sally, 39, on the red carpet for the Hamilton premiere in London's Victoria Palace Theatre

Loved-up: Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood, 70, was the picture of marital happiness as he joined wife Sally, 39, on the red carpet for the Hamilton premiere in London's Victoria Palace Theatre

Ronnie, taking a break from performing with the Rolling Stones, looked completely dapper in a black three-piece suit, while Sally sparkled in a festive red sequinned minidress.

Accentuating her alabaster complex, the theatre producer rocked a red lip with her ebony tresses lightly curled as she happily posed with her spouse.

Ronnie recently wrapped up his 48th tour with the Rolling Stones, appearing at numerous venues across Europe.

Sally and her twins joined Ronnie on the road, and were seen heading of out of the hotel with the band on several occasions. 

Happy couple: Ronnie and Sally, who have been married for five years, put on a loved-up display as they posed at the press night on Thursday

Happy couple: Ronnie and Sally, who have been married for five years, put on a loved-up display as they posed at the press night on Thursday

Sparkler: Sally dazzled in a festive red sequinned minidress as she posed with her husband, leaving their one-year-old twins at home

Sparkler: Sally dazzled in a festive red sequinned minidress as she posed with her husband, leaving their one-year-old twins at home

The couple joined a slew of stars attending the launch of the much anticipated West End show, after the Broadway adaptation became one of the most successful productions in history.

The play features songs and rapping to tell the story of U.S Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton, originally played by Lin-Manuel Miranda in the Broadway show.

The story centres around the eponymous Hamilton who was a founding father of the country, and his rise to prominence ahead of and during the American Revolution.

Perfect pair: Ronnie looked totally dapper in a black three-piece suit as he posed with his glamorous spouse

Perfect pair: Ronnie looked totally dapper in a black three-piece suit as he posed with his glamorous spouse

The aide-de-camp to George Washington and the architect of the nation’s fiscal system, his face is still on the back of the country’s $10 bill.

Some tickets to the London production are rumoured to have already changed hands for up to £2,500 apiece.

Hamilton picked up a record 11 Tony awards in 2016, and has already received a sea of five-star reviews by UK critics upon its launch on Thursday. 

Light up the stage: The musical's new British home was awash with excitement for the night, after the premiere was delayed by several weeks

Light up the stage: The musical's new British home was awash with excitement for the night, after the premiere was delayed by several weeks

Man of the hour: The show, originally created by Lin-Manuel Miranda is expected to be a smash hit on this side of the Atlantic, and the star made an appearance at the launch on Thursday

Man of the hour: The show, originally created by Lin-Manuel Miranda is expected to be a smash hit on this side of the Atlantic, and the star made an appearance at the launch on Thursday

He's the one! The cast also honoured the musical's director Thomas Kail, who spoke on-stage after the opening show

He's the one! The cast also honoured the musical's director Thomas Kail, who spoke on-stage after the opening show

Thrilled: The cast looked delighted with their first efforts at the press night, receiving a standing ovation from the audience

Thrilled: The cast looked delighted with their first efforts at the press night, receiving a standing ovation from the audience

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