Sam Smith is ringing in New Year’s Eve Down Under.
The non-binary singer, 30, who uses the pronouns they/them, was spotted on Sydney‘s famous Oxford Street – home to several LGBTQ nightclubs – on Saturday.
The Unholy singer opted for a casually trendy look for the outing, wearing a bright yellow T-shirt knotted at the waist, showing off a hint of skin.
Sam Smith (pictured) is ringing in New Year’s Eve Down Under
Sam added a pair of denim short shorts, which were high cut and frayed along the edges, revealing some of the star’s dozens of tattoos.
They completed the look with a small green designer crossbody bag and white sneakers, as well as sunglasses.
The I’m Not The Only One singer embraced their pals as they headed off to get coffee on the vibrant street, located in the hipster suburb of Darlinghurst.
The non-binary singer, 30, who uses the pronouns they/them, was spotted on Sydney’s famous Oxford Street – home to several LGBTQ nightclubs – on Saturday
The Unholy singer opted for a casually trendy look for the outing, wearing a bright yellow T-shirt knotted at the waist, showing off a hint of skin
Sam added a pair of denim short shorts, which were high cut and frayed along the edges, revealing some of the star’s dozens of tattoos
They completed the look with a small green designer crossbody bag and white sneakers, as well as sunglasses
Sam is set to hold a special gig at South Australia’s iconic d’Arenberg Cube in January 2023.
The intimate performance will be the pop star’s only show in the country during their visit.
It comes after Sam reportedly caused quite a stir while filming an X-Rated S&M music video for a song on their latest album.
Sam also wore a colourful choker necklace in rainbow tones
The I’m Not The Only One singer and their pals headed off to get coffee
They visited the hipster suburb of Darlinghurst
Sam embraced a pal as they strode down the street
They allegedly filmed the video at Hertfordshire’s Ashridge House, a former royal residence, while it was still open to the public as a tourist attraction, with a source explaining that older visitors were ‘absolutely shocked’.
According to The Sun, guests of the country house were treated to ‘spectacular views’ during the raunchy video, as drag queens and scantily-clad extras took to their set for the day.
Popular among older tourists looking for a day trip, Ashridge House was the home to Dukes and Earls of Bridgewater for 245 years and was used by Henry VII.
Sam is set to hold a special gig at South Australia’s iconic d’Arenberg Cube in January 2023
The intimate performance will be the pop star’s only show in the country during their visit
It comes after Sam reportedly caused quite a stir while filming an X-Rated S&M music video for a song on their latest album
They allegedly filmed the video at Hertfordshire’s Ashridge House, a former royal residence
An insider said: ‘There were plenty of older folk enjoying a walk in the grounds when a load of geezers in leather turned up in all sorts.
‘It probably nearly gave a few of them a heart attack. They were absolutely shocked.
‘Some of the staff at the house had to try to usher the dancers through discretely, and move the visitors through another part of the estate to avoid creating a scene. It was very funny,’ they explained.
It was still open to the public as a tourist attraction, with a source explaining that older visitors were ‘absolutely shocked’
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