Australian pop megastar to perform at David Warner's exclusive retirement party at the Ivy Penthouse
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David Warner had a huge celebration with his family and cricketing buddies in Sydney on Saturday evening as he celebrated his official retirement from the sport.
Arriving hand-in-hand with his wife Candice at Ivy Penthouse for the occasion, the legendary batsman, 37, shocked partygoers with a mega pop star guest.
Singer Tones and I, real name Toni Watson, wowed the audience when she stepped on stage for David's farewell. The Daily Telegraph on Sunday.
The award-winning artist was all smiles as she posed for a photo with the athlete, wearing a trendy black and white striped jacket.
Meanwhile, David showed off his fashionable side in a cream patterned shirt, teamed with white trousers and tan loafers.
David Warner, 37, (pictured) had a big party with his family and cricketing buddies in Sydney on Saturday evening as he celebrated his official retirement from the sport
His freshly styled brown hair and shaggy five o'clock shadow completed the look.
However, the Dance Monkey hitmaker wasn't the only one to move the crowd that night, as David and his cricket colleagues gave several moving speeches.
After the players and their families hit the dance floor, the group sat down to share some heartwarming words in honor of the record-winning sportsman.
David in particular gave an astonishing speech to thank his teammates, paying special tribute to his wife Candice and their three daughters.
A host of A-list cricket stars were also spotted heading to the party with David, including Australian cricket captain Pat Cummins and Mitch Marsh.
Singer Tones and I, real name Toni Watson (right), stunned the audience when she stepped on stage to say goodbye to David, The Daily Telegraph reported on Sunday.
Last week, David shocked the sporting world by announcing his retirement from ODI cricket.
David will retire at the top of Test cricket after Australia officially reclaimed the world number one ICC ranking from India.
He finished his career with 8,786 runs, an average of just over 44, 37 Test fifties and 26 centuries.
In the past, Candice has spoken openly about the challenges she faces when David goes on tour for an extended period of time.
She previously revealed that her husband is 'typically away 300 days a year' and said that in 2021 the couple had spent just three of the last fourteen months together.
Arriving hand-in-hand with his wife Candice, 38, (left) at Ivy Penthouse for the occasion, the legendary batsman shocked partygoers with a mega pop star guest