Billie Eilish is every inch the rock star as she enjoys the sights of Sydney Harbour
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Billie Eilish is the rock star every inch as she enjoys the sights of Sydney Harbor with brother Finneas
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Billie Eilish is clearly enjoying her free time in Sydney.
The 20-year-old pop star was spotted soaking up the sun on Wednesday while meandering through Sydney’s picturesque harbour.
The Ocean Eyes singer looked every inch the rock star in a black jacket, jeans and black boots as she boarded a boat with her brother Finneas O’Connell.
Billie Eilish looked every inch the rock star in a black jacket, jeans and black boots as she boarded a boat with her brother Finneas O’Connell. Both pictured
Billie let go of her raven hair and completed her look with a black cap and brown shoulder bag.
Billie had clearly been preparing for her outing, as she was carrying a distinctive water bottle and black backpack.
Meanwhile, older brother Finneas O’Connell, 25, wore a satin bomber and chinos for the outing.
Billie let her raven hair down and completed her look with a black cap and brown shoulder bag
Her day trip to Sydney follows Billie admitting that there is one thing she absolutely adores in the Land Down Under.
She told Fitzy and Wippa of Nova FM on Wednesday that she loves native Australian sounds and even samples them in her music.
Billie, who was famous for signaling a pedestrian crossing in Sydney for her breakout single Bad Guy, told radio hosts Ryan’Fitzy’ Fitzgerald and Michael ‘Wippa’ Wipfli that she especially likes the bird sounds of Australasia.
The pop star said on Wednesday that she loves native Australian sounds and even samples them in her music
She went on to crow Australian crows while mimicking the sound perfectly.
Billie kicked off the Australian leg of her tour on Tuesday, which included a total of three shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena.
She will then play three shows in Brisbane, Melbourne and Perth.
Billie Eilish revealed her favorite thing about touring Australia. The singer is pictured on stage in Sydney on Tuesday