Michelle Obama has left fans in a state of awe after she joined Bruce Springsteen on stage in Spain - and even showed off her singing skills.
On Friday night (April 28), the 59-year-old former First Lady of the United States of America showed off her backup vocals at the 73-year-old singer-songwriter's concert.
Obama shocked onlookers and concertgoers as she played the tambourine and sang 'Glory Days' with Springsteen, the E Street Band, and Stephen Spielberg's wife, Kate Capshaw.
In videos shared online, she could be seen getting into the groove and tapping on the instrument rhythmically while donning wide-leg trousers, a blouse, and a black blazer.
Check out Obama at Springsteen's concert below:Fans of The Light We Carry author responded to the surprise concert appearance by taking to Twitter to share their reactions. One delighted user wrote: "This will go down in Springsteen history."
Another person commented: "Michelle Obama is having a very good time! Shake that tambourine!"
A third awe-struck user said: "I could not love this more!"
A fourth user remarked: "Forever FLOTUS Michelle Obama is living her best life."
While, one last person shared: "Michelle, Stevie, and Bruce, what's not to like[?] Rock on!"
The concert took place at Barcelona's Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium and came after her 61-year-old husband - the 44th president of the United States - dined with filmmaker Spielberg and Springsteen the night before.
According to Reuters, the trio enjoyed a luxurious dinner at the Palace Hotel, with them even posing for a photo. A snapshot of them posing with some of the restaurant staff was uploaded by employee Pol Perello with the caption: "The pleasure this job brings you!"
In addition to this, the Obamas and Spielberg went sightseeing in the city by visiting the Sagrada Familia Basilica, designed by Antoni Gaudi, and the Picasso Museum.
The legendary singer - known for hit songs like 'Born to Run' and 'Dancing in the Dark' - supported the former president during his two runs for the White House in 2008 and 2012 by performing at multiple campaign events. He was even awarded the presidential medal of Freedom by Obama in 2016.
Springsteen is currently touring around Europe with the E Street Band. They will all head back to America in August for another set of shows.
As they will be performing at several stadiums in the States in the late summer, they'll then tour a slew of arena dates in the fall.
Springsteen and the E Street Band's final performance of the year will be on December 8 at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California.