Anthony Scaramucci headed to Rome for a trip with his pals as he continues to enjoy life after the White House.

Trump's former communications boss, who was fired earlier this summer after just 11 turbulent days in the job, suited up and posed alongside three of his friends as they headed for a night out in Italy.

Alongside the image, he wrote: 'Saturday night Roma Italia.'

'The Mooch' posted several videos to his page from a live concert the foursome attended.

He sat and watched musical artists like Andrea Bocelli, Elton John, Steven Tyler and Kristin Chenoweth perform.

It seems Scaramucci, 53, has been living life to the fullest following his short-lived time working in the Trump White House.

Just last month, he signed with a Hollywood PR firm.

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Anthony Scaramucci shared pics and videos to his Twitter page Saturday showing off his night out life with friends in Rome

Scaramucci was sacked from the White House after just 10 days on the job

'The Mooch' was recently pictured smiling alongside publicist Howard Bragman, the CEO of 'Fifteen Minutes' PR, in a photo uploaded to Twitter

Scaramucci was pictured smiling alongside publicist Howard Bragman, the CEO of 'Fifteen Minutes' PR, in a photo uploaded to Twitter in late August.

Bragman specializes in 'crisis communications' for celebrities and his client list includes Barry Manilow, Meredith Baxter and NFL player Michael Sam.

Since being fired last month, Scaramucci has made appearances on 'This Week with George Stephanopoulos' and 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,' and is said to be on the hunt for more media appearances.

'Not in the habit of confirming my clients or their strategies,' Bragman said when asked for comment about Scaramucci.

President Donald Trump has since hired a 28-year-old former model, Hope Hicks, as the replacement for him.

She will be Trump's fourth communications chief, having previously served as a public relations aide and worked on his campaign.

President Donald Trump has since hired a 28-year-old former model, Hope Hicks, as the replacement for 'The Mooch'

She succeeds Scaramucci, a brash New York multi-millionaire, who had been in his job only a few days when he told a journalist that White House chief of staff Reince Priebus was a '****ing paranoid schizophrenic' who had tried to 'c*** block' him from getting a job in the administration.

Of Mr Trump's chief strategist Steve Bannon, he said: 'I'm not Steve Bannon. I'm not trying to suck my own c***. I'm not trying to build my brand off the ****ing strength of the president.'

The conversation took place the day after Mr. Scaramucci had dined with Mr. and Mrs. Trump at the White House.