Premium Content:

Troye Sivan parties with friends and fans ahead of Perth show

Troye Sivan will be greeted by thousand of fans tonight when he takes to the stage at HBF Stadium, but on Sunday night he performed at intimate show for friends and fans at the rooftop of the Aloft Hotel.

- Advertisement -

Singing songs from his hit albums Blue Neighbourhood and Bloom Troye said even though he lived overseas now he always thought of Perth as home and was thrilled to get to sing in front of familiar faces.

“No matter where I go I still measure things in terms of being like the distance between Dianella and Morley.” Troye joked with the audience.

The small audience got to see Troye perform many of his hit tunes including his collaborations with Ariana Grande, Charli XCX and Lauv. The set began with Bloom and reached a climax with My My My. Head to our Instagram page for a sample of Troye in action.  

See Troye tonight at HBF Stadium. 

OIP Staff


Latest

Five series to binge watch over a long weekend

Have you missed any of the top tier series?

Liberal candidate David Lamerton takes aim at transgender people playing sport

Lamerton is running for the ACT seat of Bean.

QNews announces the end of print publications and move to digital

The Queensland based street-press publication has been operating for 25 years.

Making Rainbow Families Seminar returns in May

It's a great chance to get all the info on starting a family.

Newsletter

Don't miss

Five series to binge watch over a long weekend

Have you missed any of the top tier series?

Liberal candidate David Lamerton takes aim at transgender people playing sport

Lamerton is running for the ACT seat of Bean.

QNews announces the end of print publications and move to digital

The Queensland based street-press publication has been operating for 25 years.

Making Rainbow Families Seminar returns in May

It's a great chance to get all the info on starting a family.

On This Gay Day | Screen legend Greta Garbo died

The actor left the film industry in the 1940's and spent the next four decades out of the public eye.

Five series to binge watch over a long weekend

Have you missed any of the top tier series?

QNews announces the end of print publications and move to digital

The Queensland based street-press publication has been operating for 25 years.