Jason Momoa shares emotional moment with daughter at Rolling Stones concert

On The Late Late Show With James Corden Tuesday, Jason Momoa spoke about sharing an emotional moment with his daughter, Lola, at a Rolling Stones concert last summer.

“It was a wonderful experience because I’m stoked The Stones are still alive, and to be able to show your babies the Stones,” Momoa said. “And I told Lola about ‘Gimme Shelter’ and the meaning behind it, and the beautiful woman who sang the, you know, (imitates song), and just doing that whole little piece. I wanted to share it with my daughter, who sings, and she was just blown away. She was crying and I was just holding her while we were at The Rolling Stones, and it was just such a beautiful moment to share with her.”

Momoa also said his kids got to spend some time with a friend of his who just happens to be one of the greatest rock guitarists of all time.

“Kinda good friends with Slash,” Momoa said, “so the kids get to go see uncle Slash before he goes on with Guns N’ Roses, and…” “How is uncle Slash?” Corden asked. “Uncle Slash is the coolest — he’s the coolest man on Earth,” Momoa replied. “I love him.”

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JASON MOMOA: It was a wonderful experience because I'm stoked that the Stones are still alive, and to be able to show your babies the Stones.

KYLIE MAR: Jason Momoa joined "The Late Late Show with James Corden" Tuesday, where he spoke about taking his kids to see a Rolling Stones concert last summer and a special moment he shared with his daughter Lola.

JASON MOMOA: I told Lola about "Gimme Shelter" and just the meaning behind it and the beautiful woman who sang the, you know-- [VOCALIZES] --and just doing that whole little piece. I wanted to share it with my daughter who sings. And she was just blown away. And she was crying. And I was just holding her at the-- while we were at the Rolling Stones. It was just such a beautiful moment to share with her.

KYLIE MAR: And Momoa also said his kids got to spend some quality time with one of the greatest rock guitarists to ever live.

JASON MOMOA: I'm kind of good friends with Slash. And so the kids get to go see Uncle Slash before we go on to Gun N' Roses. And--

- How is Uncle Slash?

JASON MOMOA: Uncle Slash--

[LAUGHTER]

Uncle Slash is the coolest. He's the coolest man on Earth. I love him.