On Sunday, Johnny Depp appeared on stage with his guitar, only days after his legal team delivered their closing remarks in his defamation case against ex-wife Amber Heard.
Over the weekend, Johnny Depp returned to his musical origins in Sheffield, UK, for a special performance with English guitarist Jeff Beck, who is on tour in Europe.
Johnny travelled directly from Virginia, US, to join his musical colleague Jeff Beck on tour. The actor surprised fans during the event, who rejoiced on social media. According to several social media pictures and videos uploaded online. Depp walked on the stage with his guitar with Beck at the Sheffield event to sing their 2020 duet “Isolation,” a reworking of John Lennon’s 1970 classic. They also covered “What’s Going On” by Marvin Gaye and “Little Wing” by Jimi Hendrix.
Johnny aspired to be a musician before becoming an actor. He even testified on the court about his early musical ambitions, stating that he wasn’t experiencing as much success as he desired, prompting him to switch to acting. Depp is also a member of the band Hollywood Vampires, which also includes Alice Cooper and Joe Perry.
Depp and Amber Heard have been in district court in Fairfax, Virginia, since April 11, both testifying; the case was sent to the jury on Friday. Johnny is suing Amber for $50 million in damages in connection with an op-ed she penned for The Washington Post in 2018, and she is countersuing him for $100 million. The case has been on the air since April 11, and a ruling is due as soon as Tuesday.