Robbie Williams cuts a casual figure in a face mask as he takes a stroll around Sydney Harbour before kicking off Australian concert tour

Robbie Williams is in Australia to start his XXV Tour Down Under.

And the British pop looked relaxed and happy as he took a stroll around Sydney Harbor on Tuesday.

The 49-year-old waved to onlookers as he enjoyed the ocean views at the iconic landmark.

Robbie covered up in a black face mask, which he later removed for the rest of his walk.

The pop star opted for a white T-shirt with the text Vote Kennedy 2024 on the front.

Robbie Williams (photo) is in Australia to start his XXV Tour Down Under

The British doll seemed relaxed and happy as he took a stroll through Sydney Harbor on Tuesday

The 49-year-old waved to onlookers as he enjoyed the ocean views at the iconic landmark

He added a flat cap and designer sunglasses with bright orange lenses to his ensemble.

Robbie, surrounded by an entourage, completed his look with loose black trousers and white sneakers.

He also appeared cheerful as he stepped off a private jet at Sydney airport on Monday.

The British pop star kicks off the tour on November 16 at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium before heading to Mount Cotton in Queensland, followed by Melbourne, Geelong and Swan Valley in WA.

Robbie covered up in a black face mask, which he later removed for the rest of his walk

The pop star opted for a white T-shirt with the text Vote Kennedy 2024 on the front

He added a flat cap and designer sunglasses with bright orange lenses to his ensemble

He completed his look with loose black pants and white sneakers

Robbie was surrounded by an entourage

He also appeared cheerful as he stepped off a private jet at Sydney airport on Monday

His last official Australian tour was in 2018 for his Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour, although he performed in Melbourne earlier this year for his biopic Better Man.

It follows the release of his album XXV earlier this year, featuring updated versions of his biggest hits from the past 25 years as a solo artist.

The pop star’s The highly anticipated Netflix docuseries was released on Wednesday, with the singer speaking candidly his 25-year career in show business, from career heights to the battle against addiction and mental health.

The four-part series is the latest celebrity documentary to be released on the streaming service after David Beckham’s show was released last month.

The British pop star kicks off the tour on November 16 at the Allianz Stadium in Sydney

It then heads to Mount Cotton in Queensland, followed by Melbourne, Geelong and Swan Valley in WA

His last official Australian tour was in 2018 for his Heavy Entertainment Show World Tour

Although he performed in Melbourne earlier this year for his biopic Better Man

It follows the release of his album XXV earlier this year, featuring updated versions of his biggest hits from the past 25 years as a solo artist.

The pop star’s highly anticipated Netflix docuseries was released on Wednesday

However, Robbie’s offering has not proven as popular with critics as the show received mixed reviews.

Some praised its ‘authenticity’ and ‘honesty’, while others were unimpressed by its ‘limited scope’.

But while Robbie was criticized for not providing a more complete insight into his life with the perspectives of others, it was still packed with surprising revelations.

In it, the singer candidly discusses his 25-year career in show business, from career highlights to battling addiction and mental health

The four-part series is the latest celebrity documentary to be released on the streaming service after David Beckham’s show was released last month

However, Robbie’s offering has not proven as popular with critics as the show received mixed reviews

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