Iconic pop legend hides his famous face behind designer shades as he’s spotted in Sydney

American pop legend Richard Marx was spotted at his hotel in Sydney on Monday.

The ’80s and ’90s chart-topper, best known for hits like Right Here Waiting and Hazard, kept a low profile as he strolled through the lobby.

Dressed in a fitted navy blue T-shirt, distressed jeans and black loafers, the 61-year-old looked effortlessly chic.

To complete the look, he wore a crisp white blazer draped over his arm and shielding his face behind dark sunglasses.

Marx was accompanied by a stylishly dressed woman, and another man in a light gray blazer.

The trio seemed relaxed and chatty as they walked into a waiting car.

American pop legend Richard Marx (center) was spotted at his hotel in Sydney on Monday

The ’80s and ’90s chart-topper, best known for hits like Right Here Waiting and Hazard, kept a low profile as he strolled through the lobby

The singer-songwriter is in Australia for a series of performances as part of his latest tour, which promises to bring his timeless ballads alongside fresh new music.

Marx, who has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, continues to captivate audiences with his soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics.

Chicago-born Grammy winner Marx recently recalled his lifelong friendship with the late Olivia Newton-John.

“For my 20th birthday, she took me to this beautiful restaurant,” he recalls.

“Which you couldn’t get into, but she was Olivia Newton-John… she was one of the most remarkable people I’ve ever known.”

In 2002, the two music legends collaborated on the duet Never Far Away.

Marx rose to fame in the 1980s with a string of hits in the US, including Satisfied, Endless Summer Nights and Hold on the Nights.

Marx will continue his tour on November 30 in Sandstone Point, Queensland before playing a show in Mornington, VIC on December 7.

He concludes his tour on December 9 in Sydney.

Marx rose to fame in the 1980s with a string of hits in the US, including Satisfied, Endless Summer Nights and Hold on the Nights.

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