Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson looked fantastic at the MusiCares Person of the Year party on Friday night in Los Angeles.
The Saving Private Ryan actor, 66, and the Songbird singer, 66, wore complementary outfits for the event, which will honor Berry Gordy and his first Motown signee, Smokey Robinson.
The couple were much-loved on the carpet as they posed for photos together, sporting bright smiles and also took part in some solo shots.
Rita is expected to be one of the many artists of the evening to perform for the winners.
Tom put on a black suit jacket and pants, with an undershirt and tie.
Power couple: Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson attended the annual MusiCares Person Of The Year event

Looking good: The pair were the epitome of class as they wore complementary outfits
Next to him, Rita wore a black dress with a transparent slip that was decorated with different flowers and pants, all in different shades of pink.
The dress underneath featured a scoop neckline and spaghetti straps, and the sheer top part of the piece came up to the neck and had short sleeves.
Her hair was curled to perfection and let down around her shoulders.
For makeup, she opted for a natural face with a smokey eye.
The beauty also donned several bracelets on her wrists, several rings of different sizes and a pair of red earrings.
Rita has made a name for herself in the music industry, having performed on Broadway, released several albums, appeared on movie soundtracks and sung with legendary artists.
The MusiCares Person of the Year is an annual award presented by MusiCares, the charitable arm of the Recording Academy.
The award comes from the same organization that hands out the Grammys and was created to commend musicians for their artistic achievements in the music industry and their dedication to philanthropy.

Caption: Tom wore a black suit jacket and trousers, with an undershirt and tie in different shades of black

Floral perfection: Rita donned a black dress with sheer briefs decorated with different flowers and pants, all in different shades of pink

Cuddled up: The Songbird singer is about to perform at the event for the winners
The 2023 award will go to two people this year, Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson.
Berry and Smokey make history as the first two people to be co-honored and the oldest person of the year so far.
Smokey Robinson is 82 and Berry Gordon is 93.
The Motown creator will be the first non-artist to receive the honor, as well as the first winner not to win a Grammy in competition.

Animated: The 2023 prize will be awarded to two people this year, Berry Gordy and Smokey Robinson

All smiles: The beauty has made a name for herself in the music industry, having released several albums, featured on movie soundtracks

Fashionista: The 66-year-old had her hair curled to perfection and left around her shoulders. For makeup, she opted for a natural face with a smokey eye
The couple are the third and fourth person of the year to become Motown royalty. Stevie Wonder received the honor in 1999. Lionel Richie received it in 2016.
They’re the creative partners responsible for a litany of Motown successes while being philanthropic heavyweights.
Berry and Smokey have supported arts and music programs in schools, helped young people in the performing arts, invested in Detroit, Michigan, through the Motown Museum, and improved global health and dignity.
They also advocate for the MusiCares MAP fund, which provides members of the music community with access to drug addiction treatment, regardless of their financial circumstances.

Motown Creators: Berry and Smokey are Oldest People of the Year So Far; Berry Gordy, Marshall Thompson, Mary Wilson and Smokey Robinson at the ceremony for Jackie Wilson’s posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2019

Cool Guys: The duo are Motown royalty’s third and fourth person of the year; seen at the Ryan Gordy Foundation Celebrates 60 Years Of Mowtown in 2019
Proceeds from the annual Person of the Year Tribute provide vital support to MusiCares, a charity founded by the Recording Academy that ensures musicians have a place to turn in times of financial, medical and personal need.
Performers at the event include Mumford & Sons, Sheryl Crow, John Legend, Brandi Carlile and The Isley Brothers, among others.
Past winners for the past 13 years have been Joni Mitchell, Aerosmith, Dolly Parton, Fleetwood Mac, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan, Carole King, Bruce Springsteen, Paul McCartney, Barbra Streisand, Neil Young, Neil Diamond and Aretha Franklin.

Honored: Berry and Smokey looked stunning at the MusiCares event