Tom Cruise and Ana de Armas spotted at Oasis concert as romance rumours heat up
The pair was caught enjoying the show in a video posted on Instagram by English producer and DJ Goldie.
The Mission: Impossible star can be seen reaching for his rumoured girlfriend's hand as the band performed at Wembley Stadium in London.
The Top Gun actor appeared to be in high spirits as he also posed for a smiling selfie with Goldie during the show.
Page Six reached out to reps for Cruise and de Armas for comment.
The duo has yet to confirm their relationship despite being spotted on several outings this year.
Cruise, 63, and de Armas, 37, were first linked in February when they grabbed dinner together in London and shared a taxi as they exited.
An insider told People at the time that it was a professional dinner, explaining the stars were 'discussing potential collaborations down the line.'
But their excursions didn't stop there.
The Knives Out actress celebrated her 37th birthday with Cruise in London in May.
They were spotted taking a helicopter ride together on May 1, with a source exclusively telling us that they shared a lavish meal the next evening in London's swanky Marylebone district.
The Jerry Maguire actor and the Blonde actress also enjoyed a walk in a London park during that same trip.
Not long after her birthday celebration, the pair made headlines for sneaking out of David Beckham's 50th birthday together. They were photographed ducking down in the back seat of a black SUV while leaving the party.
Later that month, the actress raved about her 'fun' relationship with Cruise and dished on 'a few projects' they were working on together.
'It's so much fun. We're definitely working on a lot of things. Not just one, but a few projects with Doug Liman and Christopher McQuarrie and, of course, Tom. And I'm so excited,' she said on Good Morning America in May.
In June, they were spotted having dinner at Annabel's in London, with a source telling Page Six that they have also dined in a private room at the swanky members-only club 'a couple of times over the past two months.'
'Tom looks enchanted by her,' the insider told us at the time. 'And she looks very happy with him.'
Earlier this month, Cruise and de Armas went on a private Spanish getaway where they enjoyed a private boat ride and soaked up some sun.
The Risky Business actor has kept his love life private over the years, but was most recently romantically linked to Victoria Canal last summer — though Canal denied the rumours.
De Armas, for her part, was seen kissing Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel's stepson, Manuel Anido Cuesta, in November 2024.
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