Tones And I was flaunting her new look at her latest concert on Saturday night.
The singer, real name Toni Watson, took the stage at the Sydney Opera House as part of her Australian tour.
The pop star, whose age is a mystery but is believed to be around 31, revealed her slender physique in a white mini skirt.
Her trim pins were on display, and she matched the skirt to a matching blazer worn over a fitted grey tie-dye shirt.
The Dance Monkey singer completed the look with black leather boots and white socks with lace trim.
Tones went for a warm toned makeup look including a nude lipstick and wore her blonde locks down.
Tones And I was flaunting her new look at her latest concert on Saturday night
The singer, real name Toni Watson, took the stage at the Sydney Opera House as part of her Australian tour
The pop star, whose age is a mystery but is believed to be around 31, revealed her slender physique in a white mini skirt
The performer rocked the crowd while performing her biggest hits in what was a high energy set.
The ARIA winner stunned fans when she revealed her sudden weight loss back in May.
‘Long hair, regular size dresses, colours and your face not covered by some hoodies or other XXL stuff. Still not used to,’ one fan wrote on Instagram.
‘She’s giving confidence. Stunning girl!’ another said.
‘You are so beautiful, always have been,’ a third added.
‘I was like who is… and I saw your name. Wooow you look beautiful! And I love your music!’ another chimed in.
Her celebrity friends were also impressed with her remarkable weight loss.
‘Hot, talented, beautiful, gorg etc etc’ wrote Aussie singer Thelma Plum in the comments, while American rapper Macklemore added heart and fire emojis.
Her trim pins were on display, and she matched the skirt to a matching blazer worn over a fitted grey tie-dye shirt
The Dance Monkey singer completed the look with black leather boots and white socks with lace trim
Tones went for a warm toned makeup look including a nude lipstick and wore her blonde locks down
The performer rocked the crowd while performing her biggest hits in what was a high energy set
The ARIA winner stunned fans when she revealed her sudden weight loss back in May
Radio star Brittany Hockley chimed in: ‘Girllllll it’s because of YOU. Incredible’ while American reality star Chrishell Stause added heart emojis.
‘Wowowowowow’ said Married At First Sight’s Martha Kalifatidis while Australian singer Amy Shark said, ‘Get em’.
Back in August, the singer addressed her dramatic transformation during an interview with Cosmopolitan Australia.
‘I’ve lost weight, so apparently that’s the biggest thing that’s ever happened to me in my life,’ Tones said sarcastically.
‘Everything is up for discussion. My body shape, my music, my livelihood, my relationship. I wish I could say that I could be someone where that doesn’t affect me.
‘But it does. Especially when like, my nanna, my family – they can see everything.’
Tones explained her decision to embrace a more feminine style has long been the aesthetic she relates to.
‘I’m not a tomboy, I’m a girly girl and I always have been,’ she said.
‘I’ve lost weight, so apparently that’s the biggest thing that’s ever happened to me in my life,’ Tones said sarcastically recently
‘Everything is up for discussion. My body shape, my music, my livelihood, my relationship. I wish I could say that I could be someone where that doesn’t affect me’ she said
Tones explained her decision to embrace a more feminine style has long been the aesthetic she relates to. Pictured in 2020
‘But I didn’t feel comfortable in myself and my body, so I covered myself up’ the pop star added.
It comes after Tones celebrated her hit song Dance Monkey hitting a staggering three billion streams on Spotify.
The Australian singer become the first female artist in the world to achieve the mega streaming milestone.
She took to Instagram to mark the achievement with a portrait of herself alongside the caption: ‘The first female in the WORLD.’
Watson previously revealed she wrote the song while living in a van and ‘playing music on the street’.
The hit is one of the most successful songs in Australian pop music history.