A booze-fueled party with Guns N’ Roses rocker Axl Rose and veteran singer Tom Jones broke up at 6 a.m. after noise officials were called to shut it down.
The celeb bar hosting the bash officially closed at 3 a.m. but wild man Rose, Jones, 77, and other stars were still downing drinks hours later.
Two council noise officers arrived to try to call time at about 4:30 a.m. after complaints from neighbors.
But it was another hour and a half before the revelers, who also included Kate Moss’ ex-hubby Jamie Hince, finally stumbled out of the venue.
Megastar Rose, 55, led the hell-raising in the early hours of Sunday in a bar at the Chiltern Firehouse luxury hotel and restaurant in central London.
He and his band had belted out classics such as 1988 hits “Paradise City” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine” at a heaving London Stadium gig on Saturday night.
The booze then flowed as celebs at the party watched US boxing world champ Andre Ward’s victory in his televised clash with Russian Sergey Kovalev.
A source said: “The music was pumping. There was screaming, with boozy celebs cheering the fight from Las Vegas, which didn’t start until 4:20 a.m. UK time. Axl was rooting for the US fighter and wasn’t happy about noise complaints. It wasn’t very rock ’n roll. The bar manager tried to argue it was a private party. The Westminster council officials were made to wait outside by security. Management eventually turned the music off but the shouting continued.”