The lead singer of 90s pop group Aqua was spotted smoking a vape in Sydney Airport’s food court on Tuesday following her bizarre behavior on stage at the band’s concert in Perth last week.
Lene Nystrøm, now 50, appeared to be trying to relax after Thursday’s concert, in which she broke down in tears during the show.
Looking tired, Lene could be seen sitting alone and enjoying her vape.
Smoking and vaping are not permitted inside the Sydney Airport terminal.
Lene was dressed casually for her flight: she was wearing blue jeans, a matching jacket, and a T-shirt.
The lead singer of 90s pop group Aqua, Lene Nystrøm, was seen smoking a vape in the Sydney Airport food court on Wednesday following her strange behavior on stage at the band’s concert in Perth last week.
Lene was dressed casually for her flight: she was wearing blue jeans, a matching jacket, and a T-shirt.
With her dark hair up, the singer accessorized with a pair of designer glasses.
She finished her look with a bold red lipstick.
At one point, Lene could be seen in deep conversation with a fellow traveler as they headed to their flight.
Lene, now 50, appeared to be trying to relax after Thursday’s concert, in which she broke down in tears during the show.
Looking tired, Lene could be seen sitting alone and enjoying her vape.
Lene is in Australia on a comeback tour with her band Aqua, famous for their hit song Barbie Girl.
With her dark hair up, the singer accessorized with a pair of designer sunglasses.
She completed her look with red lipstick.
It comes after Lene sparked concerns following Aqua’s gig in Perth last Thursday.
After abruptly leaving the show, she returned to the stage an hour later shedding tears and dressed in pajamas.
Concertgoers described the show as “awkward” and “horrendous” after a series of bizarre incidents left the crowd confused.
It comes after Lene sparked concerns following Aqua’s gig in Perth.
At one point, Lene could be seen in deep conversation with a fellow traveler as they headed to their flight.
The star had bought some products from Duty Free.
The Euro-pop band is best known for their 1997 hit single Barbie Girl and kicked off their Australian tour in Perth at Metro City on Thursday night.
Mix94.5 producer Shelby Brady chronicled the performance on Pete & Kymba for Breakfast on Friday morning.
Brady said the show got off on the wrong foot before the band even took the stage, and the crowd saw an embarrassing mistake on a stage screen.
After abruptly leaving the concert, she returned to the stage an hour later shedding tears and dressed in pajamas.
“I knew they were off to a bad start when the screen behind them said ‘Hello Adelaide,'” he said.
While he described the first song, Cartoon Heroes, as a “vibe”, the show continued to get worse when Lene disappeared from the stage, saying that the departure was the result of a “sound issue”.
The stage blunder comes as the group was forced to reduce the size of their shows in Australia due to disappointing demand.
Aqua will perform their next show at Melbourne’s Margaret Court Arena on Wednesday night.
Concertgoers described the show as “awkward” and “horrendous” after a series of bizarre incidents left the crowd confused.