Bruno Mars is currently in Australia on his latest live tour.
And the American pop star, 37, appears to be ensuring his visit Down Under stays as private as possible.
Onlookers have noticed that a long row of hedges and bushes have been placed along the balcony of the penthouse suite at Sydney‘s Park Hyatt Hotel.
Bruno Mars (pictured) is currently in Australia on his latest live tour. And the American pop star, 37, appears to be ensuring his visit Down Under stays as private as possibleMars is believed to be staying at the five-star venue and ‘had the hotel install a vast amount of plants and hedges to obscure his penthouse room’ from view.
The hitmaker arrived in Sydney earlier this week and landed at Sydney Airport on Wednesday ahead of his shows at the new Allianz Stadium this weekend.
Bruno’s world tour has included an exclusive show at the Allianz Stadium on Friday.
Onlookers have noticed a long row of hedges and bushes has been placed along the balcony of the penthouse suite at Sydney’s Park Hyatt Hotel
On Saturday he performed there again, before heading to Japan for the rest of October and Las Vegas in early December.
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The 24k Magic singer chanted ‘Aussie Aussie Aussie, oi oi oi’ on stage with the crowd joining in to rousing applause.
He also covered the Bee Gees hit How Deep Is Your Love during a mashup with his hit song Marry Me.
Mars is believed to be staying at the five star venue and ‘had the hotel install a vast amount of plants and hedges to obscure his penthouse room’ from view
Viewers of the 64th Annual Grammy Awards were left open-mouthed when Bruno sparked up a cigarette on stage while accepting his prize for Record of the Year in April.
The Uptown Funk singer took home the gong as part of R&B supergroup Silk Sonic – which comprises of Bruno and rapper Anderson Paak – for their 2021 debut Leave the Door Open.
After walking up in front of the audience to accept the accolade, Bruno put a cigarette into his mouth, with some music fans finding the incident more shocking than Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars last month.
The hitmaker arrived in Sydney earlier this week and landed at Sydney Airport on Wednesday ahead of his shows at the new Allianz Stadium this weekend