US pop sensation Billie Eilish is reaching new heights while on tour in Australia.
The singer, 23, was spotted at Treetops Adventure on Sydney’s North Shore on Wednesday, taking part in a high ropes course with her pals.
The Bad Guy hitmaker, who kicked off the Sydney leg of her Hit Me Hard and Soft tour on Monday, wore a black tank top, baggy brown shorts and brown high-top sneakers.
She accessorised the comfy fit with a pair of sunglasses, a silver ‘B’-lettered necklace and a blue helmet.
Accompanying her was her tour entourage and her mum Maggie Baird, who could be seen wearing a Finnation jumper picturing her famous son and musician Finneas as the Statue of Liberty.
The A-lister was all smiles as she walked around the park, getting a dose of the Aussie outdoors as she enjoyed some downtime in between shows.



Billie arrived in Sydney on Monday and made a busty fashion statement.
The US singer stepped off a private jet at the airport while donning a white graphic T-shirt with a pair of breasts printed on the front.
Billie completed the risqué outfit with a long-hanging necklace, a black scrunchie on her wrist and a pair of Oakley glasses, which retail for $269.
The Birds of a Feather hitmaker was all smiles as she exited the plane sporting a messy hairdo.
The star’s Sydney fans were seen queuing and camping outside the Qudos Bank Arena on Monday in the hopes of nabbing a good spot in the mosh pit.
One mega-fan told Today show’s Taylor Haynes that she had been lining up outside since Thursday in order to score front row seats.
The excited concertgoer told Haynes: ‘I’m so excited and nervous and stressed.’
In order to make time tick by faster, she told Haynes that she and the other 600 fans in the queue had been playing games and chatting while waiting for the big night.









The Los Angeles-born singer will be performing 12 sold-out Australian shows across Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne as part of her Hit Me Hard and Soft world tour.
This week, she will be playing four shows at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena before heading to Melbourne for four shows.
Her first concert was last week Tuesday at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre and her last will be on March 8 at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena.
It is the first time Billie has performed in Australia since 2022.