Billie Eilish makes a casual style statement in an oversized T-shirt and baggy jeans in Sydney
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Billie Eilish makes a casual style statement in an oversized T-shirt and baggy jeans as she arrives in Sydney ahead of her Australian tour
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American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish touched down in Sydney on Sunday ahead of her sold out Australian tour.
The Bad Guy singer, 20, dressed casually in a baggy red T-shirt which she teamed with a pair of oversized ripped jeans and Converse shoes.
Billie took safety precautions and was seen wearing a face mask as she made her way through the airport while escorted by a security guard.
American singer-songwriter Billie Eilish, 20, (pictured) touched down in Sydney on Sunday ahead of her sold out Australian tour
She completed her look wearing a $125 Fear of God white trucker cap.
Appearing to be in good spirits, Billie waved at photographers as she passed.
Billie will kick off the Australian leg of her tour on Tuesday, September 13 playing three shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena.
The Bad Guy singer dressed casually in a baggy red T-shirt which she teamed with a pair of oversized ripped jeans and Converse shoes
Billie took safety precautions and was seen wearing a face mask as she made her way through the airport while escorted by a security guard
She will then play three shows in Brisbane from Saturday before making her way to Melbourne where she will play four shows.
Billie will then fly to Perth where she will play two shows before wrapping her Happier Than Ever world tour.
The Grammy Award winner was last in Australia in 2019.
Billie will kick off the Australian leg of her tour on Tuesday, September 13 playing three shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena
She previously told Stellar magazine that she’s ‘not built’ for fame.
‘I’m pretty good at handling the fame,’ Billie said. ‘Of course I’m not built for it – nobody is. But I feel like I’m kinda meant to do this (sic).’
She’s often hailed by fans for speaking openly about her mental health struggles and was diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome at age 11.
Billie is currently Down Under for her Happier Than Ever world tour, and is performing a string of her own sell out shows. Pictured at Coachella in 2019
‘I’ve had Tourette’s since I was 11, but it was not something I wanted to be defined by,’ she said.
‘I know how people work: if I were to make it a very known thing, then it would be ‘Billie Eilish, the artist with Tourette’.
‘One thing that’s been good [is] some of my fans said they had tics, too. That was cool. I felt a little more connected.’
‘I’m not built for it – nobody is. But I feel like I’m kinda meant to do this’: In March, the Bad Guy singer told Stellar magazine that she’s ‘not built’ for fame