Sting and his wife Trudie Styler put on a loved-up display as they attended the premiere of her film Posso Entrare – An Ode To Naples on Wednesday.
The event was held at the National Archaeological Museum in London, with the documentary exploring the lives of ordinary residents of the Italian city.
Trudie, 69, cut a glamorous figure for the evening as she donned a bright red dress with a low-cut neckline.
The garment also featured short sleeves while Trudie added height to her frame with a pair of black heels.
Letting her blonde locks fall loose down her shoulders, Trudie completed her look with a silver necklace and matching earrings.
Couple: Sting and his wife Trudie Styler put on a loved-up display as they attended the premiere of her film Posso Entrare – An Ode To Naples on Wednesday
Premiere: The event was held at the National Archaeological Museum in London, with the documentary exploring the lives of ordinary residents of the Italian city
Sting, 72, opted for a casual look for the evening as he sported a black turtle-neck jumper and matcjing skinny jeans.
Sting and Trudie have been married since 1992 and are parents to Mickey, 39, Jake, 38, Eliot, 32, and Giacomo, 27.
Mickey is an actress who has appeared in films including Frances Ha and Now Is Everything while Eliot is a musician.
The outing comes after the couple attended the Ivor Novello Awards earlier this summer where Sting was awarded with a Fellowship which is the highest honour the Academy bestows.
Speaking on the carpet, the British rocker said he ‘loves’ the Ivors Academy and was ‘delighted’ to be ‘granted this wonderful honour’.
He said: ‘The last time I was here I got a lifetime achievement award which I thought was a bit premature…
‘But the fellowship was obviously beyond lifetime and it sounds a bit like Lord Of The Rings, but I think there are more duties attached to a fellowship.
‘The Ivors protect the rights of songwriters – that’s one of the things they do, not just established songwriters like me, but up-and-coming songwriters.
Style: Trudie, 69, cut a glamorous figure for the evening as she donned a bright red dress with a low-cut neckline
Laid back: Sting, 72, opted for a casual look for the evening as he sported a black turtle-neck jumper and matcjing skinny jeans
History: Sting and Trudie have been married since 1992 and are parents to Mickey, 39, Jake, 38, Eliot, 32, and Giacomo, 27
‘It is also a major export of Britain, our songwriting, so they need protecting, so I am very proud to be part of this organisation.’
Sting was the frontman, songwriter and bassist for new wave band The Police from 1977 until their breakup in 1986.
He launched a solo career in 1985.