Gallagher siblings Lennon and Molly arrived at the Brit Awards looking completely trendy and on-brand tonight.
Lennon Gallagher and his sister Molly Moorish attended the event together and stood for photos on the red carpet as they donned black and grey ensembles.
Looking like Liam Gallagher's double, 22-year-old Lennon wore a black top with matching trousers, a brown belt, black sneakers and a slick grey bomber-style jacket.
23-year-old Molly donned a black maxi dress, leather jacket and black chunky lace-up shoes.
Attending the event to support their dad, the siblings looked sleek and chic as they entered the event ahead of Liam's performance tonight.
The father-of-four and Wonderwall hitmaker, who recently announced his new single, Everything's Electric, will be performing tonight at the coveted event.
Speaking to The Sun, source told the paper: "Brits bosses are thrilled to have got Liam on board as a true rock'n'roll legend.
"But they will be on the edge of their seats on the night because he is notoriously unpredictable so anything could happen.
"Getting him on board as well as Ed and other big names is a real coup. There are other acts who are still in talks to perform and bosses want to keep some surprises back for now."
With his kids in attendance, it's sure to be a proud moment for the family.
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Lennon is the son of Patsy Kensit, while Molly's mum is Lisa Moorish – with both kids being born a year apart from each other.
As well as Lennon and Molly, Liam has two other children: Gene, 20 and Gemma Gallagher, nine.
Liam's son Lennon, has his own band called Automation, and recently spoke out about not wanting to go down the "celebrity route."
Speaking to MailOnline last year, the rocker said: "I just don't feel the need to show everyone what I'm doing all the time.
"The band isn't individually focussed on who's in the band. It's more about the band itself, it's about the music.
"The whole idea of celebrity, we're not wanting to go that route."
The musician and model, who is named after Liam's favourite member of the Beatles, said he finds social media "paranoia-inducing".
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