Johnny Depp is so tight with the attorneys who helped him defeat Amber Heard in court that he treated them like royalty at his first concert in the United States since the trial.

On October 4, Johnny began his national tour with Jeff Beck at The Anthem in Washington, D.C. His attorneys Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew had some of the best tickets.

Camille Vasquez and Ben Chew, who represented Johnny in his legal victory over his ex-wife in nearby Virginia this summer, were happy as they snapped selfies backstage... with VIP passes slung around their necks.

Chew's attire is not limited to a suit; he appears to be at home at any music festival, while Camille's all-black ensemble is as stylish as ever.

Following the trial, Johnny Depp has been heavily involved in music, recording an album with Jeff and performing across Europe.

Now, they are heading on a tour of the United States, with scheduled performances in Boston, Chicago, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, among others. In the meantime, Amber is in Spain with her 1-year-old kid. 

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Jeff Beck and Johnny Depp began their joint tour with a performance at The Anthem in Washington, DC,

The evening opened with Beck and his supporting band doing a solo show (bassist Rhonda Smith, drummer Anika Nilles and keyboardist Robert Stevenson).

He continued with his famous renditions of "You Know You Know," "Big Block," and "Brush with the Blues" as well as "Caroline No" from his new album with Depp, "18", after opening with "Freeway Jam."

Depp emerged from the wings midway through the show to perform with Beck on tracks from the new album, including "This is a Song for Miss Hedy Lamarr" and "Isolation," before closing the night with their rendition of "The Death and Resurrection Show" by Killing Joke.

The tour, first announced on August 15, began on September 23 in Texas, with Beck (alone) sharing the bill with longstanding musical pals ZZ Top for the first six gigs. Each night, Beck joined ZZ Top on stage for their encores. Here they are on September 25 performing "La Grange." 

Beck and Depp will begin their tour on the east coast, making numerous dates in the midwest (including one in Canada) before traveling west. Tickets are available via Ticketmaster. More dates will be forthcoming. Beck (with a detectable grin) and his band will begin their Oct. 4 performance with "Freeway Jam." 

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