Looking Jumpin' Jack Flash! Ronnie Wood stands out in distinctive blue jacket... as he touches down in New York with Rolling Stones bandmate Charlie Watts
Over the past few months they have been jetting across the globe on their 14 On Fire tour.
And on Sunday, The Rolling Stones rockers Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts were the centre of attention when they arrived at JFK International Airport in New York City.
Happily strolling through the terminals, the British stars appeared to be in great and relaxed spirits following their flight.
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![Make way: Ronnie Wood was the centre of attention when he arrived at JFK International Airport in New York City on Sunday](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/02/02/2543B4F900000578-0-image-a-200_1422891519150.jpg)
Make way: Ronnie Wood was the centre of attention when he arrived at JFK International Airport in New York City on Sunday
Ronnie, 67, showed off his trendy style credentials by sporting a deep blue blazer with skintight jeans.
The famous guitarist teamed his fashion choice with a turquoise coloured jumper, which boasted a plaid shirt underneath, and a pair of white sneakers.
Meanwhile, 73-year-old Charlie looked equally stylish in a midnight blue overcoat, complete with a fur-trimmed collar.
![Looking Jumpin' Jack Flash! Rocking a deep blue blazer, the rocker appeared to be in great spirits as he was joined by The Rolling Stones bandmate Charlie Watts](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/02/02/2543B4DD00000578-0-image-a-201_1422891561814.jpg)
Looking Jumpin' Jack Flash! Rocking a deep blue blazer, the rocker appeared to be in great spirits as he was joined by The Rolling Stones bandmate Charlie Watts
![No show: Fellow bandmates Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were not spotted with them at the airport](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/02/02/2543B49E00000578-0-image-a-202_1422891665129.jpg)
No show: Fellow bandmates Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were not spotted with them at the airport
Toting a designer Louis Vuitton holdall, the drummer layered up in a grey knitted pullover and loose-fit trousers.
Fellow bandmates Keith Richards and Mick Jagger were not spotted with them at the airport.
The tour has proven to be very successful for the Stones as they were named the highest grossing band in the world.
According to The Age, the band raked in over AU$26 million just in the first three cities, with some tickets going for as much as $1,200 each.
The British rockers had to reschedule their tour following the shocking death of Mick's girlfriend, L'Wren Scott on March 17.
![Doing their thing: The Rolling Stones perform live in concert during the first night of the Stones on Fire tour at the Adelaide Oval in October](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/02/02/2545BEE000000578-0-image-a-204_1422891982843.jpg)
Doing their thing: The Rolling Stones perform live in concert during the first night of the Stones on Fire tour at the Adelaide Oval in October
![Big stars: The Rolling Stones pictured at London's Hyde Park in 1969](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2015/02/02/1A9E4E97000005DC-0-image-m-203_1422891685431.jpg)
Big stars: The Rolling Stones pictured at London's Hyde Park in 1969
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