Obama bops along to Timberlake performance at the White House

Justin Timberlake performed for Barack and Michelle Obama at the White House last night.

Obama bops along to Timberlake performance at the White House

Justin Timberlake performed for Barack and Michelle Obama at the White House last night.

The 'Mirrors' singer topped the bill for the US President's celebration of soul music from Memphis, Tennessee - the singer's hometown - at the latest 'In Performance at the White House' concert.

He performed alongside the likes of soul legend Booker T. Jones, Queen Latifah and Cyndi Lauper.

The 32-year-old star serenaded the couple and a private audience in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C. with a cover of Otis Redding's '(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay', while Steve Cropper, who wrote the song along with Otis, looked on and appeared to be impressed by the crooner's take on the soulful hit.

The event marks the 10th 'In Performance' concert at the White House since President Obama first took office in 2009. The concerts celebrate America's rich musical history, with the latest gig particularly focusing on soul music from the south.

The usually reserved president was seen bobbing his head, tapping his feet and mouthing lyrics to the performances, reports the Washington Post newspaper.

Obama also exchanged words with Justin and wife Jessica Biel, 31, who accompanied the 'Suit & Tie' singer to the event.

Announcing the engagement of two White House staff members, he encouraged the happy couple to seek wedding tips from Justin and Jessica, who tied the knot last year.

According to a US newspaper the president then quipped: "Justin, they are looking for a wedding singer, just sayin'."

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