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Mick Jagger's lookalike son Deveraux showed he is following in his rockstar dad's footsteps as he was seen copying his iconic dance moves. 

Deveraux really did have the moves like Jagger as he was filmed headbashing and jumping around backstage at a Rolling Stones gig.

In a clip shared to Instagram on Wednesday by Mick's girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, seven-year-old Deveraux screamed out some lyrics before he showed off his skills.

The young Jagger was the spitting image of his dad in the early days of the Stones - when Mick's moves were so prolific that a song was later named after him.

Deveraux is the youngest of 80-year-old Mick's eight children, with the oldest aged 52.

Mick Jagger's lookalike son Deveraux showed he is following in his rockstar dad's footsteps as he was seen copying his iconic dance moves
Mick pictured in the 1960s
Deveraux really did have the moves like Jagger as he was filmed headbashing and jumping around backstage at a Rolling Stones gig

Of being a father, Mick previously said: 'I have this really wonderful family that supports me. And I have, you know, young children—that makes you feel like you're relevant.'

The star welcomed his first child, daughter Karis, 52, with actress Marsha Hunt in 1970.

The following year, he wed ex-wife Bianca Jagger and had daughter Jade, 51.

Jagger also shares four children with ex-wife Jerry Hall, whom he was married to from 1990 to 1997: daughters Elizabeth, 39, and Georgia May, 31, and sons James, 38, and Gabriel, 25.

He welcomed son Lucas, 24, with model Luciana Morad Gimenez in 1999.

The singer is also a great-grandfather after his granddaughter Assisi Jackson gave birth to a baby girl in 2021.

The Stones proved they haven't aged a day as they took to the stage in Chicago in June, amid the American leg of their Hackney Diamonds Tour.

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Mick put on a typically energetic display as he was joined by guitarist Keith Richards, 80, and bassist Ronnie Wood, 77.

In a clip shared to Instagram on Wednesday by Mick's girlfriend Melanie Hamrick, seven-year-old Deveraux screamed out some lyrics before he showed off his skills
Mick pictured in 1973
The young Jagger was the spitting image of his dad in the early days of the Stones - when Mick's moves were so prolific that a song was later named after him
Deveraux is the youngest of 80-year-old Mick's eight children, with the oldest aged 52
Deveraux began by shouting out lyrics
Of being a father, Mick (pictured in 1976) previously said: 'I have this really wonderful family that supports me. And I have, you know, young children¿that makes you feel like you're relevant'

For the incredible night Mick sported a maroon leather jacket with a shimmery matching top underneath, catching the eye in his edgy look.

The frontman looked in his element as he showcased his moves and continuing to incite the crowd while performing some of their most iconic tunes.

Keith and Ronnie accompanied him, displaying their rockers skills during the very vibrant performance at Soldier Field.

In April, Mick said he still struggles to perform without the band's drummer Charlie Watts behind him following his death in 2021. 

Charlie sadly passed away in August 2021 aged 80, following complications from emergency heart surgery.

Steve Jordan has taken Charlie's place on the drums but Sir Mick says he still misses taking to the stage with his old pal years after his death.

Charlie first joined the Stones in 1963 with Sir Mick, Keith Richards and Brian Jones before they went on to become one of the most successful groups of all time.

Sir Mick Jagger, 80 (pictured), put on a typically energetic display as he was joined by guitarist Keith Richards, 80, and bassist Ronnie Wood, 77, on Thursday night
For the incredible night Mick sported a maroon leather jacket with a shimmery matching top underneath

According to the The Mirror, Sir Mick said: 'Of course, it’s hard. I mean, it’s all my life ever since I was 19 or whatever, it’s always been Charlie.

'Of course, it’s emotional, but you have to get past that in life.

'I love Charlie and all the things, but I still want to carry on making music.'

Bandmate Keith Richards said: 'It was because of Charlie’s demise that we felt that if the Stones were going to continue, then we better make a mark of what the Stones are now.'

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The band have now been touring for more than 60 years.

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