Suki Waterhouse continues her successful music career with an intimate three-night residency at the Roxy Theater in Los Angeles. Following the release of her latest album 'Memoir of a Sparklemuffin' which was accompanied by a tour, including a stop at the Greek Theater, the British singer is back in LA with another "magical" moment.
The model and musician, who recently welcomed her first child with actor Robert Pattinson, has been enjoying her success and pursuing her passion with sold-out shows and a loyal fanbase at multiple music festivals.
Most recently, Suki invited two of her closest friends to the stage. During the first part of her concert at the Roxy, the singer surprised the audience by bringing her longtime friend Cara Delevingne and 'White Lotus' star Lukas Gage. WATCH below!
The trio danced while singing along to Suki's fan-favorite song 'Johanna.' The musician dedicated the song to her two friends during the performance, while the pair wore colorful feather coats and dark sunglasses.
"Magical night two at the Roxy. Thank you," Suki wrote on social media after the concert. During the show, the musician shared how grateful she is to her fans and played her hit songs 'Coolest Place In The World,' and 'Good Looking Boy.'
The 'Daisy Jones and the Six' actress performed her favorite song by Oasis 'Don't Look Back In Anger,' making the audience sing along and getting emotional at one point, sharing her appreciation for playing at the venue.
Suki performed songs from her latest album, including 'Gateway Drug,' 'Supersad,' OMG,' 'Nonchalant' and 'My Fun.' The singer showed off another of her fun looks for her second night at the famed venue, wearing a lace shirt, black velvet shorts, and a chainmail top.
Suki's friendship with Cara Delevingne:
In an interview with HFM, Suki shared a glimpse at her close friendship with Georgia May Jagger and Cara Delevingne. "I went to school with Georgia [May Jagger] and she's become really wise. I'm really lucky because I've known her since I was 11 and we all do the same thing, and Cara [Delevingne] too."
"I knew them before any of this [fame] stuff happened. I can't imagine what it would be like if none of my friends were in the same situation as me. I've realized it's really extraordinary," she said to the publication.