Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are getting romantic!
On Thursday, May 30, Reynolds, 47, and Lively, 36, were seen kissing and taking a selfie at Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour stop in Madrid while their close friend performed her 2019 hit “Lover” at Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.
A fan page on Instagram posted images and videos of Lively grinning while her spouse, a Canadian, was encircled by admirers and holding his phone high. In a charming music video, Lively danced to Swift’s song while the couple shared a kiss.
The couple were joined by daughters Betty, 4, Inez, 7, and James, 9, at the show, with the family being seen dancing together in a clip shared on X (formerly known as Twitter).
PEOPLE previously confirmed Reynolds and Lively were in the crowd for Swift’s second night in Madrid, with the Deadpool actor seen dancing while “Blake was running around barefoot,” an audience member told PEOPLE.
The appearance came after Lively and her daughters joined the Haim sisters for the first night of Swift’s Madrid shows on Wednesday, May 29.
During the show, Swift mentioned the Gossip Girl alums’ daughters on stage, saying, “I have to say that on Folklore, some of my favorite characters are named James, Inez and Betty,” referencing the Folklore album track “Betty.”
The “Gossip Girl” actress was seen in the VIP section at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu in Madrid.
James also had a voice cameo in Swift’s 2017 Reputation track “Gorgeous.”
Lively and Reynolds, who married in 2012, also share another baby, whose name and sex have not been announced.
Reynolds confirmed he’d be attending the Eras Tour Madrid show earlier this month during an appearance on Today with Hoda and Jenna. The IF star called Swift’s show the “best concert on planet Earth.”
“I’m about to go to the Madrid show,” Reynolds revealed during the interview. “Very excited, my wife and kids have been to five of them, five or six now.”
“They love it, they’re obsessed,” he said of his wife and children being friends with the singer.
“This will be my first because this last year and a half I’ve been trapped in a non-stop work bubble and it’s a problem,” he joked. “I’m getting help, I got help. Intervention is the word they’re using.”