Sk8er Boi singer Avril Lavigne brought some serious rock chick vibes to the latest leg of her Love Sux tour in Munich.
The 38-year-old Canadian songstress shared some snaps of her ultra-cool outfit on her Instagram page, and fans loved her edgy look. Avril donned an oversized black hoodie by Vetement, a pair of ripped tights and some funky buckled biker boots for the concert.
Avril posted: "This show was [three fire emojis]. Thank you Munich."
The star went for an equally vampy beauty look with a heavy sweep of black eyeliner and ultra-full lashes to accentuate her blue eyes, while her blonde hair was worn in a straight down style parted in the middle. Avril showed off her fabulous cheekbones with a touch of bronzer and went for a nude lip shade.
Her many fans adored her cool hoodie which retails on FarFetch for $1,285. The cotton top features a logo print on the front and arms and has a slouchy drawstring hood, front pouch pocket and ribbed cuffs.
Avril gave us serious high school flashbacks with those ripped tights. One fan commented: "My tights after Friday night." Lol, we've all been there.
The Girlfriend hitmaker is currently delighting audiences across Europe as she takes to the stage for her Love Sux tour, rocking a series of daring ensembles on stage.
Three days prior, Avril wowed German concert-goers with an equally gothic look – the star rocked a leather jacket, leather mini dress with studded pleats and knee-high black boots, along with those infamous ripped tights again.
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It's been a whirlwind few months for Avril.
Not only has she embarked on her highly-anticipated seventh world tour, but recently broke up with her fiancé, fellow singer ModSun, and took fans by surprise when she was spotted kissing rapper Tyga in Paris, France just a week later.
Avril hasn't yet opened up about her split from her former husband-to-be, but Mod has.
The star stated that the song from his album titled, "Avril's Song," would be renamed to "Los Angeles Song," telling People magazine: "Probably not a good idea to name the song after the person you're with at the time."
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