They've been dating for almost a year now and Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin made a rare appearance together at Beyonce's OTRII show on Sunday night.

Dakota, 28, cut a glamorous figure as she headed to LA's Rose Bowl Stadium, wearing a black kimono gown over trousers and a white vest top, adding some bling with her dazzling David Webb earrings.

Chris, 41, was channelling his usual casual sense of style, wearing a striped jumper with jeans and trainers.

Lovers: Dakota Johnson and Chris Martin made a rare appearance at Beyonce and Jay Z's spectacular OTR11 show at LA's Rose Bowl Stadium on Sunday night

Meanwhile, the singer once revealed in 2016 that Beyonce 'politely showed Coldplay the door' when they asked the singer to duet with them.

The frontman told Graham Norton the superstar declined the group's first offer, before eventually agreeing to work with the hitmakers on Hymn For The Weekend in 2015.

He told the show's host: 'We’ve been to her before and were politely shown the door.

'I had a tiny idea for a little song and when I asked her if she wanted to do it she said no. We then went to her with a more real song and she was very sweet and sang it.'

Low-key: Chris, 41, was channelling his usual casual sense of style, wearing a striped jumper with jeans and trainers.

The song featured on Coldplay's most recent album A Head Full Of Dreams and was released as a single last year, with Beyoncé lending her vocals to the track and performing in an elaborate outfit in the music video.

Meanwhile, Beyonce and Jay Z have been On The Run together for nearly four months.

The couple played to their biggest US crowd yet as they put on a spectacular performance at LA's Rose Bowl Stadium.

The husband and wife mesmerized the sold-out crowd with their decades spanning catalog, not to mention around a dozen outfit changes between them.

On The Run: Beyonce and Jay Z played to their biggest US crowd yet as they put on a spectacular performance at LA's Rose Bowl Stadium the night before

More than 55,000 fans had to brave the crawling Pasadena traffic and pack the surrounding golf course with cars (at $50 a pop) before hiking across it to cram into the venue, but not a single one was complaining as they came in their droves to worship the queen.

Bey unveiled a drool-inducing wardrobe, almost every one glistening in jewels, and almost every one showcasing her phenomenal curves.

Bey and Jay were completely in sync as they sailed through respective classics like Crazy In Love and 99 Problems, to their more modern masterpieces like Sorry and 4:44.

While it was almost impossible to isolate a single highlight, fans reacted wildly when Jay Z sequed into his duet with Kanye West N***s In Paris, although he never mentioned his former bestie.

LA: More than 55,000 fans had to brave the crawling Pasadena traffic and pack the surrounding golf course with cars (at $50 a pop) before hiking across it to cram into the venue, but not a single one was complaining as they came in their droves to worship the queen

Queen: The husband and wife mesmerized the sold-out crowd with their decades spanning catalog, not to mention around a dozen outfit changes between them

Beyone's meanwhile might have been her breathtaking leather-clad rendition of Formation, her fierce troop of dancers in perfect sync behind her across a raised walkway, before bursting into the militaristic Run The World (Girls).

As the near three-hour, pyrotechnic-packed set finally wound down, the couple serenaded the crowd with a touching cover of Forever Young, before stirring them right back up into a frenzy with their finale, Apesh*t

'Have you ever seen a crowd going apesh*t?!' Beyonce rhetorically asked, as tens of thousands did just that.

OK ladies: Beyone's highlight might have been her breathtaking leather-clad rendition of Formation, her fierce troop of dancers in perfect sync behind her across a raised walkway, before bursting into the militaristic Run The World (Girls)

Finally signing off, Beyonce asked 'Please give it up for my man, my husband, the incomparable Jay Z,' while her reciprocated for 'My wife, the Queen B.'

Other celebs spotted in that crowd included Issa Rae and Insecure co-star Kendrick Sampson, Jon Faverau, Jesse Williams and Kobe Bryant.

Support acts included Chloe x Halle, as well as DJ Khaled, who brought on a squadron of rappers including Big Sean, Busta Rhymes, O.T. Genasis, Nipsey Hussle, Flipp Dinero, and P Diddy’s son King Combs.

Finish: As the near three-hour, pyrotechnic-packed set finally wound down, the couple serenaded the crowd with a touching cover of Forever Young, before stirring them right back up into a frenzy with their finale, Apesh*t

The duo were set to do it all again at the Rose Bowl for a second sold-out night on Sunday, with just four more shows left in the tour after that.

Hours before going on stage, bey shared some images from the show.

'Last night we felt so much love from our LA family,' she wrote. '5 more shows to go. Let’s do it again!