Raye set pulses racing in a glitzy black dress as she attended the 2025 Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday.
The songstress, 28, looked sensational in the black garment, which featured a structured corset and sequin design.
She added inches to her petite frame as she slipped into stylish black platform heels.
To accessorise, Raye completed her ensemble with a silver watch and a pair of silver earrings.
As she graced the star-studded red carpet, Raye styled her signature bob into thick curls, which framed her face.
Elsewhere at the event, Elizabeth and Mick Fleetwood, 78, looked happier than ever as they arrived at the star-studded event arm in arm.
Raye, 28, set pulses racing in a glitzy black dress as she attended the 2025 Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony in Los Angeles on Saturday
The songstress looked sensational in the black garment, which featured a structured corset and sequin design
For the outing, Elizabeth looked incredible as she wore a blue two-piece suit, which she layered over a black vest top.
Mick commanded attention at the outing as he wore a red velvet blazer, which he matched with a red stylish hat.
He completed his sophisticated look with a black shirt, which he tucked into a pair of black trousers.
Raye’s appearance at the event comes after she revealed that her stolen car, which contained her beloved songbooks, has been recovered by police.
The singer was left devastated last year when she shared that her car was robbed, and it had all of her songwriting books in the boot, putting a pause on plans for her second studio album.
But in a new interview, Raye has revealed that her car was found several months after it was taken, and miraculously, all of her songwriting books were still there.
The star had first shared the robbery on Instagram when she shared a snap of a cake with the words ‘sorry ur car got stolen.’
Raye is finally set to release her second studio album, which is yet to be named, in the coming months.
She added inches to her petite frame as she slipped into black platform heels
To accessorise, Raye completed her glitzy ensemble with a silver watch and a pair of silver earrings
As she graced the star-studded red carpet, Raye styled her signature bob into thick curls, which framed her face
Elsewhere at the event, Elizabeth and Mick Fleetwood looked happier than ever as they arrived at the star-studded event arm in arm
For the outing, Elizabeth looked incredible as she wore a blue two-piece suit, which she layered over a black vest top
Mick commanded attention at the outing as he wore a red velvet blazer, which he matched with a red stylish hat
She’s also announced her 51-date tour, called This Tour May Contain New Music, which kicks off in January.
Speaking on The EE Official Big Top 40 Show, host Will Manning asked Raye: Last year your car was stolen, all the songwriting books were in there. How did that moment shape where we’re at right now with this next album?’
She then replied: ‘So it was a rollercoaster journey, but what I didn’t tell everyone is that the police called me, maybe like 2-3 months ago, and they were like, ”We found your car”.
‘And I got it back, and not only did I get it back, not one thing had been taken out of the car and all my songwriting books were there untouched.’
Last month, Raye admitted that despite her second album being available for pre-order, it’s still ‘not remotely done.’
Speaking on the Capital Radio Breakfast Show, the songstress admitted she’s treating the album like homework, by putting it off as long as possible.
Raye laughed: ‘Can I be completely honest with you? I’ve announced this album for pre order, yeah. The album is not even remotely done’.
‘You know when you’ve got homework at school, right? Not leave it to the last minute because I am working on it a lot. And it is mainly because with this song yeah, I actually handed it in about two weeks ago, maybe even less.
She went on: ‘With music I want it to be incredible, and I want it to be the best thing it can be. And for me it is deeper than putting a bunch of songs together and handing it out. Even how they flow together is everything to me’.