Keanu Reeves was seen on stage performing with his band Dogstar on Thursday during their very first concert date on their new tour.
The Matrix actor looked scruffy with his hair worn down with plenty of months old beard growth at Saint Rock in Hermosa Beach in Southern California.
His attire was a dark gray T-shirt and slacks as he rocked the night away.
The 58-year-old Hollywood A lister looked happy as he was playing the guitar along with his band mates.
This is their first tour in 20 years and it has 26 dates, ending in December in Nashville.
He loves to rock on: Keanu Reeves was seen on stage performing with his band Dogstar on Thursday during their very first concert date on their new tour
The actor interacted with the audience as he looked down and grinned at the fans.
There was no sign of his artist girlfriend Alexandra Grant, whom he went public with in 2019.
Dogstar is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California.
They were initially active from the mid-1990s to the early 2000s, during which time the band found moderate success but garnered media attention due to the band’s bassist being Reeves.
Their new tour is called the Somewhere Between The Power Lines and Palm Trees Tour. The name is taken from their 2023 album which has not yet been released.
The band’s next stop is Friday night in Phoenix, Arizona.
Then Reeves is onto Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Denver, Boulder, Aspen, Napa, Menlo Park, San Luis Obispo, Ventura, Solana, Santa Ana, Hollywood, San Francisco, Sacramento, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington DC, Norfolk, Charlotte, Atlanta and Nashville.
No suit and tie: The Matrix actor looked scruffy with his hair worn loose with plenty of months old beard growth at Saint Rock in Hermosa Beach in Southern California
Worn in charm: His attire was a dark gray T-shirt and slacks as he rocked the night away. The 58-year-old Hollywood A lister looked happy as he was playing the guitar along with his band mates. This is their first tour in 20 years and it has 26 dates, ending in December in Nashville
It comes after the actor showed off his toned frame as he went shirtless for a yacht day in Capri, Italy earlier this month.
He looked in good spirits as he ᵴtriƥped off to green swimming trunks and enjoyed a glass of champagne while holidaying with his sister Kim, 56.
The actor was seen jumping off the boat for a refreshing swim before donning a baseball cap and shirt while he chatted with friends.
Making the most of his time off, the star wore a helmet as he prepared to go for a scenic Vespa ride in Europe.
The early days: Here the band is seen in 1999; they are drummer Robert Mailhouse, guitarist/vocalist Bret Domrose and bassist Keanu
Keanu was seen cracking a smile as he relaxed with his loved ones on a break from his hectic filming schedule.
It was a rare public sighting of Keanu with his younger sister, who looked chic in orange during the day.
Keanu famously donated 70% of his salary from the first The Matrix film to fund leukemia research – after Kim battled the disease for 10 years.
The actor who was reportedly paid $10million upfront and earned $35million total for the first film in the franchise in 1999, was inspired to fund research into the blood cancer after Kim, was diagnosed in 1991, reported LadBible.
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Keanu became Kim’s primary career during this time and helped with her recovery after she spent a decade fighting the cancer, before going into remission.
The Speed star’s devotion to his sister saw him sell his home to be closer to her and the Matrix sequels delayed – he also reportedly spent $5 million on therapies to help Kim recover.
He has previously said of his sister: ‘She was always there for me, you know. I will always be here for her.’
The acclaimed actor has since launched a charity foundation to help those battling cancer.
In 2009 he told Ladies Home Journal: ‘I have a private foundation that’s been running for five or six years, and it helps aid a couple of 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren’s hospitals and cancer research.
‘I don’t like to attach my name to it, I just let the foundation do what it does.’