Sir Bob Geldof cuts a smart figure in a slim fit suit as he heads Australian speaking event in Melbourne – after landing Aussie breakfast radio gig
Sir Bob Geldof is in Australia for some very special performances.
The rocker gave a talk at his An Exclusive Evening with Bob Geldof event at Crown Melbourne on Friday night.
The 71-year-old was as dapper as ever as he walked the venue’s red carpet dressed in a slim-fit suit.
He paired the black outfit with a blue striped shirt that he wore partially unbuttoned.
Bob wore his white locks around his face and sported a full beard, skipping the accessories.
Sir Bob Geldof (pictured) is in Australia for some very special performances. The rocker gave a talk at his An Exclusive Evening with Bob Geldof event at Crown Melbourne on Friday night
The 71-year-old was as dapper as ever as he walked the red carpet in a slim-fit suit
He took the stage for an intimate conversation hosted by Seven Sport broadcaster Hamish McLachlan.
The musician will spend a week of his time in Melbourne co-hosting the launch of Australia’s newest radio station, Disrupt.
He co-hosts the Enterprise Breakfast program with ABC star Libbi Gorr.
In the breakfast show, conversations are held on topics such as entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship and innovation.
He took the stage for an intimate conversation hosted by Seven Sport broadcaster Hamish McLachlan
The musician will spend a week of his time in Melbourne co-hosting the launch of Australia’s newest radio station, Disrupt
told Bob A current situation that he’s happy to be Down Under, but not too fond of the Australian winter.
‘I don’t like coming here in the winter, I must say. It’s a bit like being stuck in Dublin again,’ he said.
“To get here I sailed across the Pacific from Mexico to Tahiti and then came down.”
He added that he was looking forward to his time on Australian radio.
“You just make noises and people laugh. Y“You are in no way biased by my crappy hair,” he joked.
He co-hosts the Enterprise Breakfast program with ABC star Libbi Gorr. Pictured with Hamish McLachlan
Bob told A Current Affair that he’s happy to be Down Under, but not so excited about the Australian winter
‘I don’t like coming here in the winter, I must say. It’s a bit like being stuck in Dublin again,’ he said