
by Chris Rogers
Last updated: 1:10 PM ET, Wed March 19, 2014
Photo courtesy of Twitter.
No surprise here. The Rolling Stones have put their Australian tour on hold in light of Mick Jagger's girlfriend's death. They're also heading home to the United States.
In the wake of L'Wren Scott's tragic death on March 17, the band postponed this month's tour and gear was seen being loaded onto the Rolling Stones's 767 jet on March 19.
(See the photos.)
Since the news emerged, Mick has been staying inside his hotel, where he has reportedly been joined by his daughter Elizabeth, Daily Mail reports. It's unclear if Mick already flew to New York ahead of his bandmates.
According to various reports, the band will allegedly fly home on March 20.
Mick, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Wattsarrived in Australia, hours before L'Wren was found dead in her Manhattan apartment.
The 49-year-old fashion designer allegedly commited suicide. She was reportedly found hanging from a doorknob.
A rep for Mick, 70, said the singer was "completely shocked and devastated" following the news of her death.
Mick and L'Wren had been dating since 2001.
Our thoughts go out to the band and L'Wren's family and friends during this difficult time.
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