American rapper Lil Uzi Vert was recently in Australia to perform a rare one-off concert for their Sydney fans at Listen Out Festival in Centennial Park on Saturday.
And on Sunday, the hip hop star, 28, was spotted boarding a private jet at Sydney Airport with their entourage.
Lil Uzi, who was born Symere Woods, looked every inch the stylish rap star in an all-black getup comprising of a figure-hugging jumper, shorts and oversized boots.
The Just Wanna Rock hitmaker’s hair was dreadlocked and they showcased their unique fashion style by completing their outfit with an eye-popping orange belt.
They accessorised with several large gold chains draped around their neck, including one in the shape of a cross.
American rapper Lil Uzi Vert (centre) was recently in Australia to perform a rare one-off concert for their Sydney fans at Centennial Park on Saturday
The XO Tour Llif3 hitmaker exuded swagger and style as they made their way down the airport runway towards the private jet.
Lil Uzi rose to fame in 2016 with their hit singles Money Longer and You Was Right.
The rapper made headlines last month after they were briefly misidentified by police in their home state as the suspect in a dognapping case in Wilkes-Barre Township, Pennsylvania.
And on Sunday, the hip hop star, 28, was spotted boarding a private jet at Sydney Airport with their entourage
The misunderstanding arose because the actual suspect had Uzi as their profile picture on social media, according to TMZ.
As a result, the pet store the puppy was stolen from allegedly sent Uzi’s picture to the Wilkes-Barre Township Police Department.
The police then included a photo of the rapper in a Facebook post about the dognapping, warning the public to ‘Be on the lookout.’
Lil Uzi, who was born Symere Woods, looked every inch the stylish rap star in an all-black getup comprising of a figure-hugging jumper, shorts and oversized boots
In short order, Facebook users leapt into the comments section to point out that the the picture was in fact of Lil Uzi Vert.
About half an hour after the mistaken post went up, it was removed and replaced with one that featured a picture of the actual suspect.
The Wilkes-Barre Township Police Department has placed the blame for the snafu squarely on the shoulders of the pet store involved.
Roc Nation, which works with Uzi, released a furious statement about the blunder and noted they weren’t even in the area of the dognapping.
They accessorised with several large gold chains draped around their neck, including one in the shape of a cross