The Canadian singer looked stunning in her daring outfit on her Love Sux tour in Munich
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.
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.
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."