Sophie Turner was seen partying the night away alongside Priyanka Chopra as the duo watched their husbands perform at their Jonas Brothers gig at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Friday.
The actresses looked to be in great spirits as they joined fans at the special event.
Game of Thrones star Sophie, who is married to Joe Jonas, looked as stunning as ever in a floral pattern dress while she held a drink as she danced in a private box.
Meanwhile, Priyanka, who is married to Nick Jonas, showed off her fashionable style as she wore a striped dress with brown and cream stripes across it.
The 40-year-old went for a full makeup look while styling her brunette hair in loose curls to one side.
Joe and Sophie were then seen heading to the concert after party following the performance.
Joe had changed out of his concert clothes and opted for a more casual all black ensemble.
The outing comes after the Jonas Brothers band member revealed that he wasn't a fan of the classic English pub Wetherspoons.
Joe said he had visited one of the pubs during his time in the UK but he wasn't a big fan.
He was being interviewed on Heart Breakfast by hosts Jamie Theakston and Zoe Hardman when he started talking about the Brit favourite.
Joe was explaining what the American eatery Waffle House was and he compared to Wetherspoons.
Jamie jumped in saying: "I'm going to pull you up there, you've never been to a...[Wetherspoons]."
When he admitted he had, Zoe asked Joe: "What did you think of it?"
However, Joe didn't hold back when giving Wetherspoons his own review saying: "Um. I liked other places. Let’s just say it wouldn’t be my first go-to."
He added: "Uhm, yeah but you know, for us growing up when we were touring in the States we were too young to have a pint after the show and kick it with our friends so we would go to the only place open late which was a Waffle House.
"They serve breakfast items all day and we would sit there and talk and it became more of this safe place for us, so there's other places like that for anyone in the world."