Pixie Geldof and her beloved husband George Barnett attended The Live Aid Musical at The Old Vic Theatre on Tuesday evening.
The model, 33, made a family night out of the occasion as her father Bob Geldof, 72, and his wife Jeanne Marine, 58, was also at the Just For One Day press night.
The musical relives the day when the likes of Bob Dylan, David Bowie, The Who, U2, Queen, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Diana Ross and more joined on stage for Live Aid.
Before the show kicked off, Pixie posed on the red carpet with her dapper husband George, 35.
The couple looked smitten as they beamed for the cameras arm-in-arm, showcasing their trendy ensembles.
Pixie Geldof, 33, and her beloved husband George Barnett, 35, attended The Live Aid Musical at The Old Vic Theatre on Tuesday evening
The model made a family night out of the occasion as her father Bob Geldof, 72, and his wife Jeanne Marine, 58, was also at the Just For One Day press night
Pixie looked sensational in a sophisticated khaki-green tailored co-ord and elevated her frame with stylish black heels.
She paired her trendy structured blazer with an A-line skirt and a gorgeous black handbag.
George looked handsome in a black tailored suit, while donning black patent shoes for the occasion.
Pixie’s Irish singer-songwriter father opted for a trendy look, wearing a smart navy coat, multi-coloured scarf and a burnt-orange hat.
Jeanne looked smart but stylish in a black suit and showcased her age-defying beauty through a minimal palette of make-up.
The couple looked more than loved-up as they held hands for the sweet photo at the star-studded press night.
Claire Sweeney made a stylish arrival in a glamorous sequinned jumpsuit as she smiled on the red carpet.
The Dancing On Ice star, 52, who was recently booted out of the competition, oozed elegance in the sensational garment.
Before the show kicked off, Pixie posed on the red carpet with her dapper husband George
The couple looked smitten as they beamed for the cameras arm-in-arm, showcasing their trendy ensembles
Pixie’s Irish singer-songwriter father opted for a trendy look, wearing a smart navy coat, multi-coloured scarf and a burnt-orange hat
The musical relives the day when the likes of Bob Dylan, David Bowie, The Who, U2, Queen, Elton John, Paul McCartney, Diana Ross and more joined on stage for Live Aid
Pixie and her father Bob posed for a photo together inside the event
The father-daughter duo opted for similar styles, wearing structured tailored suits
Claire Sweeney, 52, made a stylish arrival in a glamorous sequinned jumpsuit as she smiled on the red carpet
The Dancing On Ice star, who was recently booted out of the competition, oozed elegance in the sensational garment
Arlene Phillips, 80, cut a causal display in a grey suit and black roll-neck jumper as she arrived at the theatre
Michael Buerk, 77, attended the star-studded musical
Darcey Bussell looked stylish in red trousers and a black over coat, teamed with a multi-coloured scarf
Tom Fletcher arrived on the carpet alongside a pal to watch the musical
Dawn French (L) and Lenny Henry (R) were all smiles at the press night
The cast of the show put on an energetic performance as they took to the stage in front of the colourful set
The show features the music of Bob Dylan, David Bowie, The Who, U2, Queen, The Police, Elton John, Paul McCartney, The Pretenders and more
The music of The Cars, Status Quo, Sade, The Boomtown Rats, Diana Ross and Ultravox is also used to tell the story of Liva Aid
The musical tells the story about ‘the day rock ‘n’ roll changed the world’, with different people reliving the day music brought the world together
Live Aid brought 1.5 billion people around the world together as they watched via TV stars perform in front of a 72,000-strong crowd at Wembley Stadium in London in July 1985 (Just For One Day musical pictured)
A cast of 26 star in the musical written by John O’Farrell and directed by Luke Sheppard
A total of 10 per cent from the sale of all tickets will be donated directly to The Band Aid Charitable Trust
The original Live Aid concert was staged to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia (Just For One Day musical pictured)
Arlene Phillips, 80, cut a causal display in a grey suit and black roll-neck jumper as she arrived at the theatre.
Michael Buerk, 77, Darcey Bussell, 54, attended the celebrity press night of the musical.
Dawn French and Lenny Henry were all smiles as they posed next to each other for the cameras.
General view of the crowd during Live Aid in Wembley stadium 13 July 1985
Singers George Michael, Bono, Paul McCartney, Freddie Mercury and Bob Geldof take part in the Live Aid concert at Wembley Stadium in London, 13th July 1985
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