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78-year-old rock star maintains a low profile in Sydney

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Music legend Debbie Harry, the iconic frontwoman of Blondie, was recently spotted souvenir shopping in Sydney, embracing her inner tourist. The 78-year-old rockstar was seen browsing through keyrings adorned with kangaroos and stuffed toy koalas, looking casual in a cap, T-shirt, and leggings.

While celebrities often opt for fancy restaurants or beaches, Harry took a more relatable approach by exploring the souvenir shops. Known for hits like “I Want That Man” and “Glass of Hearts,” Harry is currently in Australia for the Pandemonium Tour with Blondie, alongside rock legends like Alice Cooper and Deep Purple.

In a recent interview on The Today Show, Harry expressed her excitement about touring in Australia and shared her approach to performing both classic hits and new material for her fans. Despite her age, Harry remains humble about her career, feeling grateful for the continued support of her fans.

Having formed Blondie in the seventies, Harry reflected on the band’s enduring success and the meaningful impact their music has had on people’s lives. When not on tour, she resides in New York City and New Jersey with her two dogs, enjoying a quieter life away from the stage.

As a style icon and rock legend, Debbie Harry continues to inspire fans around the world with her music and fashion sense, proving that age is just a number when it comes to rocking out on stage.

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