Sandi Thom looked completely unrecognizable on Wednesday when she was spotted arriving at Sydney Airport ahead of her upcoming Australian tour.
The one-hit wonder, 43, who briefly rose to fame after the success of her song I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker in 2006, kept a low profile as she made her way through the busy arrivals hall.
The artist sported a very casual look in an unbuttoned denim jacket paired with a plain white blouse and black tights.
She finished her look with gray sneakers and a large white scarf around her neck.
The Scottish singer had her hands full wheeling a cart full of suitcases and a large guitar case.
Sandi let her brunette hair hang freely around her shoulders and emphasized her natural beauty by going makeup-free.
The British artist sported a focused expression as she made her way through the busy airport.
She will perform three shows in New South Wales as part of her tour, taking the stage for the first time at Brass Monkey in Cronulla, Sydney on Thursday evening.
Sandi Thom looked completely unrecognizable on Wednesday as she was spotted arriving at Sydney Airport ahead of her upcoming Australian tour
The one-hit wonder, who briefly rose to fame after the success of her song I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker in 2006, kept a low profile as she made her way through the busy arrivals hall.
Sandi will then perform in regional NSW on both Friday and Saturday evenings.
The singer rose to fame in 2006 with her catchy folk-pop song I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair).
The song reached number one in both Australia and the United Kingdom and helped her launch her music career.
However, her subsequent releases did not reach the same heights, and Sandi quickly became known as a one-hit wonder.
The artist sported a very casual look in an unbuttoned denim jacket paired with a plain white blouse and black tights
She finished her look with gray sneakers and a large white scarf around her neck
After years of struggling to get her music out there, Sandi finally succumbed to the pressure in 2015 when she couldn’t get her song Earthquake on the radio.
According to her tearful and graphic outburst on Facebook, the blame for that lay with those who chose the playlist for national radio stations.
She said that despite tailoring the song specifically to the tastes of commercial broadcaster Bauer Media and their audience, they refused to play it on the radio.
The Scottish singer had her hands full driving a cart full of a suitcase and a large guitar case
Sandi let her brunette hair hang freely around her shoulders and emphasized her natural beauty by going makeup-free
“That’s basically 22 million people across the country who won’t get to hear this song because of one person’s decision,” she raged.
“Honestly, I’m sick and tired of the bullshit this industry pulls on people like me, and I’ve had it. Enough. I’m done.
“F**k you Radio 2. F**k you Bauer network and f**k all of you.”
The British artist sported a focused expression as she made her way through the busy airport
Sandi rose to fame in 2006 with her catchy folk-pop song I Wish I Was A Punk Rocker (With Flowers In My Hair)