Major American rapper goes incognito as he arrives at Perth Airport – can you guess who it is?

Legendary American rapper and actor Ludacris flew under the radar as he arrived at Perth Airport on Tuesday.

The Yes! hitmaker, who is known for his energetic performances and acting chops in the Fast & Furious franchise, was in full stealth mode before headlining the highly anticipated Juicy Fest ’25.

The 47-year-old wore a gray Nike hoodie over his head, paired with matching track pants.

To complete his incognito ensemble, he donned oversized sunglasses and a black face mask, making it clear he was aiming for a low-key arrival.

He appeared busy chatting on his iPhone as he strolled through the bustling airport.

The artist, born Christopher Bridges, was accompanied by his entourage as he walked through the arrivals hall.

Legendary American rapper and actor Ludacris flew under the radar as he arrived at Perth Airport on Tuesday

Ludacris, known for chart-topping hits such as Stand Up and Area Codes, is expected to perform energetic performances across the country as part of the Juicy Fest ’25 all star show.

He will perform alongside R&B superstars Ray J, Akon, Montell Jordan, Fat Joe and many more.

The star will first take the stage in Fremantle, Western Australia on Wednesday, January 15, before heading to Melbourne on the 17th and Sydney the following evening.

Juicy Fest promoters Matthew Spratt and Glenn Meikle raved about the lineup, saying it was packed with artists responsible for some of R&B and hip-hop’s biggest hits from the ’90s, ’00s and ’10s.

“Every year we are excited to bring a new line-up to Australia and we believe we have found a group of high caliber artists that people will be excited to watch,” Meikle said.

It comes after fellow Juicy Fest artist Ray J opened up about his working relationship with newly elected US President Donald Trump, ahead of his first music tour Down Under.

The 43-year-old One Wish hitmaker told Ny Breaking Australia he was optimistic the Trump administration would make positive changes for America’s underserved urban community and would help in any way he could.

The Yes! hitmaker, who is known for his energetic performances and acting chops in the Fast & Furious franchise, was in full stealth mode before headlining the highly anticipated Juicy Fest '25

The Yes! hitmaker, who is known for his energetic performances and acting chops in the Fast & Furious franchise, was in full stealth mode before headlining the highly anticipated Juicy Fest ’25

Ludacris is pictured in Miami, Florida in December

Ludacris is pictured in Miami, Florida in December

The veteran artist will perform in the country as part of the Juicy Fest '25 all star show, alongside R&B superstars Akon, Ray J, Montell Jordan, Fat Joe and many more

The veteran artist will perform in the country as part of the Juicy Fest ’25 all star show, alongside R&B superstars Akon, Ray J, Montell Jordan, Fat Joe and many more

The singer, who hosts a US political commentary show called The Reality Check and met with Trump in 2022 to talk about job creation, said the Republican may have a place for him in his administration.

“You know, it seems like it. He has four years left and I think he will do well. I am available to help wherever I can,” Ray J began.

The Mississippi-born singer said he planned to work with Trump to introduce education and community programs in underserved urban communities.

“I can help in terms of strategy and building and educating the urban communities, and then we can start figuring out how to dominate in real estate.

“There is government funding for certain projects in the area, we want to educate the community on how to take advantage of those options. I think the Trump administration can help us get through it!”

He also revealed the very surprising things he loves about living in Australia.

Ray J said he had never done a proper tour before and was excited that his first ever would be done Down Under.

‘This is a special tour and Australia is one of my favorite countries. I’ve been here before on my own so I love it here, so to come back here and perform at a festival is a blessing.”

Ray J added that he would be turning 44 on Friday, January 17, the same day he was due to perform in Melbourne, and was excited to celebrate the occasion in Australia.