DUA Lipa was joined by pop royalty Cher as she took to the stage for a belting performance at the 2024 Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony.
The Levitating hitmaker donned a strapless leather dress with thigh-high side splits and chain detail as she took to the stage in Ohio.
Dua, 29, finished off her sexy stage look with fishnet stockings and long black boots.
She was joined by house band Roots as she kicked off the event with Cher's 1998 track Believe - before the pop queen herself joined her to continue the tune.
Cher, 78, showed off her age-defying look in an edgy black PVC corset top with long sleeve detailing.
She pulled on shorts, fishnet stockings and trousers with open detailing on the thighs to complete her very modern look.
The If I Could turn Back Time singer styled her dark hair into neat waves before wowing the Cleveland crowds.
The pair held hands as they completed the iconic chorus.
Later in the night, they were seen posing with American actress Zendaya, 28.
The Greatest Showman star donned a daring gold halterneck dress with an x-shaped design across her chest.
The exposed panels across her body showed off her toned abs while a slit in the skirt offered another racy detail.
The screen star styled her locks poker-straight flowing down her back and finished off her outfit choice with gold point-toe heels.
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Later in the night, the Euphoria actress was the one to induct Cher into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame.
She told how the star "does it all, and really, really f**king well," before she added: "Where do I even begin?
"Cher is not one person. Her name is just as legendary as her legacy,” she said.
"Her voice is so singular that any song she sings becomes a Cher song.
"She’s navigated a multitude of musical genres, defined new ones and reinvented others."
Cher then gave her own speech and told the adoring crowds: "The one thing I have never done, is I never give up."
CHER SLAM
Previously, Mamma Mia 2 star Cher slammed her absence from the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
She vented to American Idol alum Kelly Clarkson, 42, about her omission, despite scoring a number one hit in the past seven decades.
Cher previously told the Breakaway hitmaker: "I’m not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!
"You know what, I wouldn’t be in it now if they gave me a million dollars. I’m not kidding you."
She then added: "I’m never going to change my mind," - yet appears to have been proven wrong.