By Daily Mail Reporter
Game on: Leonardo shows his enthusiasm during the Germany-Argentina match
When you've played some of the biggest, and loudest, gigs in the world it might be thought you could cope with a bit of horn playing.
Not when you are Mick Jagger. And particularly not when the horn in question is the notorious South African vuvuzela, even if it is being blown by Leonardo DiCaprio.
The stars were in Cape Town to watch the World Cup quarter final between Germany and Argentina when we captured this hilarious set of pictures
Sitting directly behind the Rolling Stone legend, Leonardo and his Mick's son Lucas appeared to be really enjoying the game.
At one point, Leonardo stood and gave a particularly loud toot on his red vuvuzela.
Mick did not look impressed and stared straight ahead with a furious expression and at one stage put a hand over his ear to shield the noise.
Proud of his German heritage, in 2008 Leonardo told German paper BILD: 'Germany will always be my second home.' His mother emigrated to the US but gave her son the middle name 'Wilhelm'.
Not my kind of music: A grumpy-looking Mick barely tolerates the noisy horns
Make some noise: The two appear to be getting into the game
Following the game, Leonardo headed yesterday to Boulders Table Mountain National Park where he enjoyed a stroll on the boardwalk. Walking with pals, he snapped pictures of himself against the cloudless blue sky.
Keeping a low profile, the actor wore a cap from his hometown university, University College Los Angeles and big dark sunglasses as he walked around apparently unrecognised in the crowds of hikers.
The park is a popular tourist attraction due to its thriving penguin colonies.
Leonardo has long been an environmental activist, supporting South Africa. In 2002 he joined Global Green to attend the Earth Summit in Johannesburg.
Currently promoting his much-hyped film, 'Inception', the actor stars in the upcoming Matrix-style thriller by Dark Knight Director Christopher Nolan.
How do I look? Leonardo snaps a picture of himself while touring a national park
source:dailymail