Rod Stewart and his wife, Penny Lancaster, looked very affectionate at the UK premiere of the Elvis Presley concert film, EPIC.
The 81-year-old musician and his 54-year-old wife were among the celebrities who attended the film premiere on Thursday at the BFI IMAX in London’s Waterloo.
Rod made a stylish appearance on the red carpet, wearing a black waistcoat over a black and white polka dot shirt.
He wore a unique top with black and white checkered pants, and threw a black leather jacket over his shoulders while putting his arm around Penny.
Penny looked stylish and put-together in a black beaded dress, which she paired with a classic blazer and a leopard-print scarf.
She finished her outfit with gold and black cowboy boots and smiled happily with her husband as they walked the red carpet.
The couple seemed happy and relaxed as they mingled with a number of well-known friends at the event, including Richard E. Grant, Baz Luhrmann, and Anita Dobson with her husband, Brian May.
Rod seized the opportunity to sing, grabbing a microphone near the entrance and playfully posing for the cameras.
At the premiere, 76-year-old Anita turned heads in a shimmering silver dress, and she and 78-year-old Brian looked cozy together on the red carpet.
Richard, age 68, looked sharp in a green corduroy blazer when he met up with 63-year-old Australian director Baz for some photos.
Musician Grace Chatto, age 40, looked stunning in a short black dress with an off-the-shoulder design, paired with slightly see-through tights.
Comedian Frank Skinner, 69, proudly sported an Elvis Presley T-shirt on the red carpet.
Singer Lily Moore, 28, donned a pale pink midi dress paired with red flame platform cowboy boots.
Twenty-nine-year-old British model Sophie Longford turned heads in a beautiful black gown covered in embellishments, paired with strappy high heels.
Starr Kiely from Diversity looked stunning in a black dress with a flowing neckline and a sparkly waist.
Olivia and Natasha Arben, both looking glamorous in long gowns, posed for photos.
This new documentary showcases previously unreleased concert footage and audio of Elvis Presley performing during his final years in Las Vegas.
Baz Luhrmann’s new documentary will be shown in cinemas throughout the UK and around the world starting February 27th.
Elvis Presley quickly became known as the King of Rock and Roll after his sensational debut in 1956 with popular songs like “Heartbreak Hotel” and “Hound Dog.”
His energetic performances on television sparked a worldwide sensation, transforming him from an ordinary truck driver into a global superstar.
Elvis Presley, who had been a huge star in music, movies, and live performances for twenty years, died at his home, Graceland, on August 16, 1977.
Though he passed away at just 42 years old, his music continues to be celebrated. He remains one of the most successful music artists ever, having sold hundreds of millions of records around the world.
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