After the defamation trial against his ex-wife Amber Heard, normality returns for Johnny Depp: Not only will he soon be back in front of the camera. He is currently traveling all over Europe as part of a European tour with legendary guitarist Jeff Beck.
Stockholm, Offenbach, Munich
On Sunday (3 July), for example, during a “little break in Stockholm” he cruised through the Swedish capital by boat and cigar in his mouth; in two days the duo will be playing in the Stadthalle Offenbach. Finally, on July 13, the two musicians can be seen at the “Tollwood Festival” in Munich.
The majority of the pieces presented are likely to be taken from their joint album “18”, which is due to be released on July 15th. In addition to eleven cover versions, the long player also bundles two titles penned by Depp. They go by the names “Sad Motherfuckin’ Parade” and “This Is A Song For Miss Hedy Lamarr”. Ten days ago, Depp and Beck released their own interpretation of the classic “Caroline, No” as a single. The song is taken from the Beach Boys’ magnum opus Pet Sounds. Jeff Beck, who is rightly considered one of the best guitarists in the world, said of that record: “The entire album has always been a great comfort to me in terrible times”.
Land in sight for Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp, on the other hand, will probably not only be encouraged by the 8 million US dollars in damages won in court. His regained reputation in the film business should also take a big load off the actor’s shoulders. For the historical drama “Jeanne du Barry” he will be cast in the role of King Louis XV, who has fallen out of favor. Hatch. The French monarch was once tasted by his people as “the well-loved one” – Depp is also winning people’s hearts again after winning the case.