Tones and I surprises a surprises Mornington Peninsula primary school with a Christmas concert

Tones and I surprises a Mornington Peninsula primary school with a Christmas concert

Tones and I wowed kids and parents alike when she performed at a Mornington Peninsula primary school Christmas concert on Monday.

The musician, whose real name is Toni Watson, returned to her old ground in Mouth Martha, where she took the stage to sing her smash hit Dance Monkey.

Several students from Osborne Primary School also joined her on stage.

Tones and I wowed kids and parents alike when she performed at a Mornington Peninsula primary school Christmas concert on Monday.

Guests were wowed by the ARIA Award winner’s surprise appearance.

“Christmas concert, bearable by amazing performance by slightly recognizable Osborne alumnus,” wrote one mother on social media.

“Me and Tones at the children’s Christmas concert, so cool,” said another audience member.

The singer, whose real name is Toni Watson, returned to her old ground in Mouth Martha, where she took the stage to sing her smash hit Dance Monkey.

“How lucky that a famous student comes to play for them,” said a grandmother.

Toni Watson grew up in Mount Martha before moving to Byron Bay to start her music career.

It was there that he began performing as a busker while sleeping in his truck.

In December 2020, after the success of his single Dance Monkey, he bought two beachside rigs in Byron for $3.3 million.

Toni Watson (pictured February 2020) grew up in Mount Martha before moving to Byron Bay to launch her music career.

The houses are located 800m from the Belongil beach.

One of them is an old recently renovated holiday home that has seven bedrooms and three bathrooms, as well as a leisure area, dining room and lounge.

Last month Tones and I called four people who had vandalized their home in Byron Bay, which is in the midst of a homeless crisis.

The singer, who owns five homes and is worth $35 million, hadn’t been living on the property for a while and didn’t realize it had been broken into until she asked one of her friends to come by because she planned to Have guests.

Two of his five homes are located in the New South Wales seaside city, but it is unclear which property was raided.

Last month Tones and I called four people who had vandalized their home in Byron Bay, which is in the midst of a homeless crisis.

Everything has been destroyed. There are squatters, there are needles, drug paraphernalia, piles of cigarette butts,” she said in a video.

They have taken a lot of things.

He went on to describe the homeless as ‘crazy’, ‘crazy’ and ‘erratic’.

“We call the police, we dump all his shit on the grass with a sign that says: ‘Police are coming. Fuck off.”

Before finding fame, Tones and I slept in his truck while we played the streets of Byron Bay.

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