Duran Duran frontman Simon Le Bon has spent more than three decades living in the same corner of London — and fans searching for where the “Wild Boys” singer calls home today will find the answer isn’t Chelsea, the countryside, or overseas, but a quiet, leafy stretch of southwest London.

Le Bon, born in Bushey, Hertfordshire in 1958, made his name and his fortune as the lead vocalist and lyricist of Duran Duran, one of the defining bands of the 1980s new wave era. Decades after “Rio” and “Hungry Like the Wolf” turned him into a global pop star, Le Bon has settled into a far quieter life, living with his wife, former supermodel Yasmin Le Bon, in the borough of Wandsworth, specifically in Putney.

The couple moved to Putney from Chelsea years ago, trading the buzz of central London for more privacy and a slower pace of life. Putney is known for its riverside walks along the Thames, independent restaurants, and a residential, family-friendly feel that suits a couple who have spent decades in the public eye. It isn’t cheap, however — average house prices in the area sit close to £900,000, reflecting the borough’s reputation as one of London’s more desirable residential pockets.

The Le Bon family home itself is a substantial 10-bedroom Victorian property, and it has evolved considerably since the couple first moved in during the 1990s. Over the years, Simon and Yasmin have overseen a series of renovations, including converting several bedrooms into larger suites and adding a swimming pool. More recently, the couple have continued upgrading the estate, adding a pool house and additional bathroom facilities as their family has grown to include grandchildren as well as their three daughters — Amber, Saffron and Tallulah Le Bon, all of whom reportedly still spend significant time at the property.

Simon Le Bon’s decision to stay rooted in one home for so long stands out in an industry where rock stars often chase international addresses, tax advantages, or countryside retreats. Instead, the singer has built a genuine family compound in Putney, describing his home life in recent years as dominated by his children and grandchildren rather than the trappings of rock stardom.

Away from Putney, Le Bon remains an active figure in British public life. In 2024, he was awarded an MBE by King Charles III for his services to music and to charitable causes, including his work with the Blue Marine Foundation, a conservation charity, and Centrepoint, which supports young homeless people. He’s also known as a keen sailor and has represented Air Ambulance Services and the Tall Ships Youth Trust as an ambassador, interests that have added a layer to his public identity well beyond his music career.

Despite Duran Duran’s enduring global success — including inclusion in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, multiple Grammy Awards, and a headline slot at Hyde Park — Le Bon’s home life has stayed remarkably consistent. He isn’t chasing a Los Angeles mansion or a Mediterranean villa; instead, the answer to “where does Simon Le Bon live now” remains the same as it has for years: a sprawling, continuously evolving Victorian house in Putney, southwest London, shared with three generations of his family.

For fans hoping to catch a glimpse of the star, Putney’s public spaces along the Thames are popular with locals, though the Le Bon family, understandably, keeps their actual residence away from public view.

James is a UK-based staff writer and has been writing about sports and entertainment news for over six years.