Georgia Jagger wants to go on tour with her father Sir Mick Jagger's band The Rolling Stones next year to celebrate their 50th anniversary.
Georgia Jagger wants to go on tour with the Rolling Stones next year.
The model - who is the daughter of the band's frontman Sir Mick Jagger - is keeping her diary free for 2012 when the group celebrate their 50th anniversary in the hope they decide to hit the road so she can join them.
She told The Sun newspaper: "Hopefully when they play again I hope to go with them. It's really, really fun.
"It's just all the people I've grown up with - they're like family to me."
Mick recently revealed the band are in discussions about playing gigs next year to celebrate the landmark date.
He said: "Well, we're talking about it but I don't know if it's going to happen. Listen, you could do anything you want if you put your mind to it. I don't know what's going to happen next year. We'll see."
The 'Brown Sugar' singer has also suggested the 'Brown Sugar' rockers - which also includes original members Keith Richards and Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood, who joined in 1974 - could return to the site of the Marquee Club in London where an early incarnation of the band performed their first ever show.
He explained: "Maybe we could go back to the Marquee to accept a plaque for 50 years of service instead of a tour."