Lady Madonna! Glamorous singer, 58, rocks a black and white varsity dress and teetering black heels as she arrives on the blue carpet for The Beatles: Eight Days A Week premiere in London
She shares her name with one of The Beatles' legendary tracks.
And Madonna, 58, turned out to see the screening of Ron Howard's new documentary on the Fab Four, The Beatles: Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years, in Leicester Square, on Thursday.
Known for her unique sense of fashion and desire to keep up with the latest trends, Madonna rocked a black and white varsity dress with teetering black heels for the occasion.
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Lady Madonna! The singer , 58, turned out to see the screening of Ron Howard's new documentary on the Fab Four, The Beatles: Eight Days A Week: The Touring Years, in Leicester Square, on Thursday
Her blonde tresses fell in messy waves from a middle parting, her darker roots just about visible. Typically glamorous, she covered her lips with a berry shade and decorated her green eyes with dark eyeliner.
Walking with confidence, Madonna posed with her hands tucked in her pockets and finished her look with large hooped earrings and an assortment of bling around her neck.
She's famed for pushing lyrical boundaries in popular music with her own hit material, and Madonna gave The Beatles classic A Hard Day's Night a cheeky makeover as she travelled to the screening.
Dressed to impress: Typically glamorous, she covered her lips with a berry shade and decorated her green eyes with dark eyeliner
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Quite the guestlist: Madonna was just one of the big names at the event which included Liam Gallagher, Bob Geldof and Stella McCartney
Paying tribute: Madonna stood beside the iconic band's name for a photograph
In demand: Madonna was very much centre of attention during her time on the blue carpet
Brave: The material girl had no trouble sauntering along the runway in her skyscraper heels
Teasing: Madonna buttoned down her dress to reveal a hint of cleavage
Forever young: The singer looked years younger than someone approaching the age of 60
Impressed: Madonna took to Instagram to heap praise on The Beatles following the screening
Easy does it: Madonna stretched her leg towards the curb as she prepared to continue her evening in central London
Defined: Madonna's toned calves were accentuated as she climbed steps into the venue
Having a ball: Madonna favoured a trip to 100 Wardour Street after the premiere rather than the official afterparty
All eyes on her: The songstress unsurprisingly courted plenty of attention during her night in Soho
Enjoying herself: Madonna has a permanent smile on her face throughout the night
Safe hands: A member of Madonna's entourage gently guided her along the pavement
Here come the girls: Madonna placed a hand on her friend's shoulder as they strolled side by side
Three of a kind: Madonna gazed coyly downwards as she exited with her pals
Time to go: Madonna gave the cameras a final smile as she climbed into her car
Into the groove: The beauty wrapped her hand around her stylish friend's waist as they left the venue
Ray of light: Madonna's complexion glowed as she exited through the back of the Soho bar
Flaunt it: The Material Girl looked radiant as she displayed her heavily bejeweled hands and wrists leaving the hotspot
Fashion forward: Madonna put her best fashion foot forward leaving the London venue
Beaming: Madonna appeared to be in good spirits as she smiled holding her clutch
Express yourself: The songstress looked chic in a silk number that displayed her toned legs
Brothers in arms: Surviving Beatles Ringo Starr and Paul McCartney put on a close display as they arrived at the premiere
Loved-up: Paul arrived with wife Nancy, the couple walking across the square hand in hand
Glamour girls: Barbara Bach, 69, and Nancy, 56, both shone in their very different sartorial selections
Loving display: The two couples were joined by Howard and the quintet were all smiles as the cameras snapped away
Nothing but love: There were plenty of happy vibes on the night with peace signs and thumbs up a regular occurence
The pop queen recorded herself and two gal pals singing the track in the back of a car, crooning,'but when we get home to you, we're gonna have a good screw and then we'll feel all right, yeah!'
Following, the premiere Madonna favoured visiting 100 Wardour Street in Soho rather than the official afterparty.
She had a permanent smile on her face and, unsurprisingly, courted plenty of attention as she exited the venue with pals.
Clearly impressed by what she had witnessed earlier in the evening, Madonna posted a picture of herself on Instagram with the caption: 'The Best Description of the Beatles Documentary 8 Days A Week!! An inspiring and sobering reminder if this genius band.'
The documentary screening, which tells the story of the band's touring years featuring behind-the-scenes footage, interviews and unheard music, brought out a plethora of A-list talent including Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Michael Keaton, Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin and Liam Gallagher to name but a few.
Fighting fit: Both Ringo and Paul looked in great shape as they warmly greeted one another
Crowdpleaser: Ever the showman, Paul headed towards his adoring fans and gave plenty of high-fives
Sign here: Macca squiggled furiously on memorabilia brought along by fans
Thumbs up: Paul acknowledged his fans, much to their delight, on the celebratory evening
A big part of the story: John Lennon's wife Yoko Ono was instantly recognisable in her circular shades and top hat as she was helped along the carpet
Iconic: Yoko looked cheerful in between Howard and American film producer Brian Grazer
Artistic muse? Yoko has been credited for helping inspire much of Lennon's post-Beatles work
Proud: Olivia Harrison, the widow of Beatle George Harrison, arrived in a stunning print dress with a cream jacket draped over her shoulders, while Paul's fashion designer daughter Stella dressed in a black tasselled top and leather skirt
Hot couple: Stella cosied up to her husband Alasdhair Willis who looked smart in a black suit jacket and dark jeans
Striking: Olivia's stunning floor-length dress incorporated feathers and cats in its eye-catching design
Star-studded: Oscar-winner Michael Keaton put on a coordinated displayed in a checked navy shirt, jeans and navy kicks
Paul looked sharp in a dark suit with a velvet lapel and black suede shoes. He arrived hand in hand with wife Nancy, who looked stunning in a patterned blue dress.
Ever the showman, Paul headed towards his adoring fans and gave plenty of high-fives.
Drummer Ringo also looked suitable dapper on the night in a black suit jacket and trousers worn with a print tee and slip on kicks.
Beatles superfan Liam Gallagher sported a sixties-style haircut as he arrived with girlfriend Debbie Gwyther.
While Liam opted for a causal look, Debbie chose glamour, wearing skintight leather trousers and a black velvet jacket with elaborate gold buttons.
Rock star: Beatles mega-fan Liam Gallagher rolled up with his girlfriend Debbie Gwyther
Retro: The Oasis frontman sported a sixties-style haircut, a navy hoodie with matching trousers and purple shoes
Comedy gold: Monty Python stars Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin were in a playful mood as they comically posed together
Goofing around: Michael did his best Walk Like An Egyptian impression with a smile on his face
Film buff: Lord Of The Rings director Peter Jackson turned out in earthy tones
Daring: Scottish singer Tallia Storm, 17, attended in a revealing black tress with a white tie around the waist
Happy to be here: Bob Geldof and wife Jeanne Marine placed an affectionate arm around each other
Leading the way: Simon Pegg, dressed in a funky shirt and charcoal brogues, led the way with wife Maureen in tow
Happy couple: Grazer wrapped an arm around his wife Veronica Smiley, 42
Showstopper: Kitty Oliver dazzled in a shimmering silver Bardot dress and ruby red heels
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Not huge on the outfit, but Madonna looks great.
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