Kylie Minogue made sure fans knew she was touching down at Sydney Airport on Friday.
While many celebrities wear dark clothes to keep their arrival in Australian under wraps, the award-winning popstar, 56, rocked a bold ensemble.
Tying a bright red jacket around her waist, the Padam Padam hitmaker slipped into a $239 blue T-shirt from Mother which read ‘Take A Hike’.
She tucked the tee into a pair of red $550 Palm Angels trackpants with the matching jacket secured around her hips.
Kylie carried a khaki cap in hand and hid her eyes behind a set of dark sunglasses as she made her way through the airport.
Looking decades younger than her years, the songstress went without makeup and added a wave to her blonde tresses.

Kylie Minogue, 56, made sure fans knew she was touching down at Sydney Airport on Friday
Kylie is currently back home Down Under to attend the Mardi Gras festival and perform the Australian leg of her Tension tour.
She received a commemorative star recognising her phenomenal success entertaining crowds at Melbourne Park over the weekend.
The beloved pop princess first took to the stage at Rod Laver Arena (previously the National Tennis Centre) back in 1990.
Since then she’s played a whopping 33 shows at the venue, and sold more than 386,000 tickets.
The star was unveiled by Melbourne Park CEO, John Harnden, and is located in the forecourt of Rod Laver Arena adjacent to the statue of the late Michael Gudinski.
‘It’s hard to believe it’s been 35 years since I first stepped on stage at this venue, and I’m honoured to be acknowledged in this way in my hometown of Melbourne,’ Kylie said.
‘It seems appropriate that MG will be watching over my star each day.’
The Aussie pop queen is currently wowing crowds with her Tension tour—a nostalgic ride through her biggest hits, all while flanked by futuristic backup dancers and an elaborate stage production.

While many celebrities wear dark clothes to keep their arrival in Australian under wraps, the award-winning popstar rocked a bold ensemble
The tour, which celebrates her 16th studio album of the same name, has already cemented itself as a must-see spectacle, with Kylie once again proving why she remains one of Australia’s most beloved musical icons.
Tension’s lead single Padam Padam has been a smash-hit in the US, with many praising its catchiness and hook.
It won the inaugural Best Pop Dance Recording award at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards in February.
Kylie screamed with joy on the night when it was revealed she won her first Grammy in 18 years and her second overall.
Tension owed much of its success to TikTok where Padam Padam went viral, proving the importance of social media in modern releases.
Kylie addressed her chart comeback on social media at the time, thanking fans for their support.
‘I can’t thank you enough. My heart is bursting with joy so thank you so so much,’ she gushed.
‘What an incredible, another wild turn in my life and my career,’ the Can’t Get You Outta My Head hitmaker continued.

Tying a bright red jacket around her waist, the Padam Padam hitmaker slipped into a $239 blue T-shirt from Mother which read ‘Take A Hike’
‘Thank you so much for all of your love and support, everyone who has got onto Padam Padam and made this possible for me. I love you, thank you so so much.’
Die-hard Kylie fans have praised her latest stage spectacular.
‘The best night! Have been to all the Kylie concerts for over 20 years now with my mama and sister and we loved every minute,’ one fan exclaimed.
‘Can’t believe the energy still after all these years. You’re a QUEEN.’
Another agreed with: ‘Up there with one of the best nights of my life! Your show was so good I’m still on a high from it!’
The tour will next stop in Brisbane before heading to Sydney.