Christina Aguilera is heading to Australia for the first time in 15 years for her highly anticipated tour melbourne show.
The 42-year-old pop icon is going downhill For the only concert at Flemington Racecourse As part of the Victorian Government’s 17-day ‘statewide celebration of contemporary live music’.
The Candyman hitmaker was spotted on Monday los angeles Was headed to LAX airport to board her flight.
The blonde beauty wore a maroon leather trench coat with an all-black ensemble – which included a black leather belt and heels.
She was wearing futuristic sunglasses and a very unique handbag along with silver jewellery.

Christina Aguilera is heading to Australia for the first time in 15 years for her highly anticipated Melbourne show
As part of her new brand ambassadorship for Menulog, Christina stepped out wearing a custom-made Australian Menulog designer delivery bag.
Christina said, ‘I am very excited to be back in Australia and perform after 15 years.’
‘I’m also excited to carry a very special custom-made Menulog bag that the team surprised me with, created by Australian designer: Weave Collection. see you all soon!’

The pop icon hitmaker, 42, was spotted on her way to LAX Airport in Los Angeles to board her flight on Monday

She was wearing futuristic sunglasses and a very unique handbag with silver jewelery
The six-time Grammy winner will light up the open-air stage at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse on Saturday, November 25.
The tour also marks two decades since the release of her pop masterpiece Stripped.
The singer will be joined by Swedish DJ sensation Eric Prydz, who is set to excite the crowd with his tunes at the city’s Always Live Fest.
The government-sponsored music festival, now in its second year, is set to get bigger and better.

As part of her new brand ambassadorship for Menulog, Christina stepped out wearing a custom-made Australian Menulog designer delivery bag.
Be it packed stadiums, intimate pubs, or spectacular rooftops, there is something for every music lover.
Adding to the excitement, First Nations music activists will be addressed by King Stingray at the Arts Center Melbourne on 1 December.
And it’s not just international acts stealing the show; Local gems like Tones & I, Illy and Amy Shark are gearing up to deliver their hits.
From November 24 to December 10, more than 165 artists will rock Melbourne and beyond at over 60 exciting events.
The 17-day live music festival will take place across Victoria, including performances from UK singers Jessie Ware and AB Originals.
Melbourne-based rock band Amyl and the Sniffers, UK-Indian musicians Jai Paul and Peter Garrett are among the more than 60 acts taking place.
A full list of performances can be found here everlive.com.au,