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President Donald Trump attended three inaugural balls with the first lady across Washington D.C. on Friday night.
The first was the Liberty Ball at Washington Convention Center where they had their first dance to 'My Way'.
Melania Trump stunned in a custom made ivory gown she co-created with French designer Hervé Pierre.
They moved swiftly on to the Freedom Ball held at the same venue where he said: 'The fun begins now'.
A third gala, dedicated to the country's armed forces, was held at the National Building Museum.
They attended with the rest of the family before leaving at 11.30pm to spend the first night at the White House.
The president, vice president and their wives were treated to a performance by a military band at the Capitol.
President Trump and the First Lady earlier waved to crowds as they walked down Pennsylvania Avenue with their 10-year-old son Barron.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump, their 10-year-old son Barron and the president's daughter Ivanka, take in the Inaugural Parade from the Reviewing Stand.
Once in their seats, the First Family enthusiastically greeted the parade's many participants, smiling and waving as they passed by.
President Trump's motorcade entirely surrounded by police motorcycles which led him away from the Capitol building towards the White House.
President Trump wasted no time in getting to work, signing his first executive orders on Friday night within minutes of his official arrival at the White House.
He also made some quick changes after being sworn in, reinstating the bust of Winston Churchill.
President Trump will attend all three balls on Friday. He was still at the White House at 8.30pm after signing his first executive orders in the White House.
A Military Color Guard presents on stage before the arrival of President Trump at the Freedom Ball at the Washington Convention Center.
Gospel Singer Travis Greene joined R&B singer Chrisette Michele (right) on stage at the Liberty Ball for a performance.
Jazz singer Erin Boheme - who will serenade the president and first lady for their first dance - performs with the Jim Gray Orchestra at the Liberty Ball on Friday.
Vice President Mike Pence proudly showed off the Second Family on Friday as they emerged from the Naval Observatory.
The Rockettes performed in patriotic costumes. They are among a handful of acts who will perform at the Liberty and Freedom Balls.
President Donald Trump dances with First Lady Melania Trump to 'My Way' at the first of three inaugural balls on Friday after being sworn in.
President Trump and First Lady Melania Trump dance to 'My Way', at the Liberty Ball in Washington DC on Friday night.
First Lady Melania Trump grins as she enjoys her first of three dances with President Trump on Friday at the Liberty Inaugural Ball.
The president and first lady beam as he spins her around the dance floor at the Liberty Ball Inaugural Ball before a wave to the crowd (right).
President Trump gives a thumbs up for the camera after his first dance with First Lady Melania Trump.
President Trump gave the first of many kisses for his wife as they took to the stage for their dance at the Washington Convention Center at 9.35pm.
At the first ball of the night, President Trump invited his adult children on stage after his first dance with the first lady at the first of three inaugural balls in Washington on Friday night. Vice President Pence and his wife Karen also included their family.
Ivanka Trump gleamed with joy as she danced with her husband Jared Kushner at one of the many inauguration balls on Friday.
Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner share a joke as they dance at the first of three inaugural balls on Friday night.
At his second ball of the evening, President Trump points to the crowd after dancing with his wife and the rest of the family.
Tony Orlando performs during the Armed Services ball at the National Building Museum to celebrate President Trump's inauguration.
In her first public remarks since becoming First Lady, Mrs Trump said she was 'honored' by the role after thanking the room of veterans and their families for their service.
Ivanka Trump shares a joke with her husband at the third inaugural event. The 35-year-old and her siblings joined their father on stage at each of the balls.
Tiffany Trump was joined by her college boyfriend Ross Mechanic (left). Eric Trump brought along his wife Lara (right).
In his second speech of the night, President Trump said gleefully: 'Now the fun begins' and thanked his wife for 'working so hard'.
The first lady wore a white gown she co-designed with Hervé Pierre.
The president and first lady dance to 'I Will Always Love You' at the Salute to Our Armed Forces gala at the National Building Museum.
Vice President Mike Pence was joined on stage by his wife Karen who stunned in an electric blue gown.
Ivanka Trump dazzled in a glittering Carolina Herrera gown. She was joined by her husband Jared Kushner.
The first couple danced with servicemen and women at the event held at the National Building Museum.
President Trump with US Navy Petty Officer Second Class Catherine Cartmell (left) and Vice President Pence with Air Force Master Sergeant Tiffany Brabury.
President Trump danced with Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Catherine Cartmell (left) but it was the first lady's performance with Army Staff Sgt Jose A. Medina which drew the room's gaze.
The entire First and Second families soon joined the president and first lady on stage at the ball.
The couples danced to one song before making their way off the circular stage.
Later the pair danced alone at the Armed Forces ball at the National Building Museum, their final event after a long day of inaugural engagements.
In a tender moment before they were joined by anyone else, the president planted a kiss on the first lady's cheek while they danced.
The president and first lady were joined first by Vice President and Second Lady Pence and then by their families at the final event of the night.