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British opera group II Divo were spotted in Sydney on Wednesday ahead of their highly anticipated concert in Brisbane.
Band members Urs Bühler, Steven LaBrie, David Miller and Sébastien Izambard were seen leaving the Channel Ten studios after an interview and performance at Studio 10.
Dressed all in black, the multinational classical crossover singing group appeared to be in high spirits.
At 52, Urs looks decades younger and even appears more youthful than his 35-year-old bandmate Steven, who looked significantly different with his thick beard and mustache.
Meanwhile, US-born David and French singer Sébastien both sported salt and pepper curls.
British opera group II Divo were spotted in Sydney on Wednesday ahead of their highly anticipated concert in Brisbane
The group performed in their signature matching all-black ensembles, which consisted of button-down shirts tucked into matching pants, gray ties, shiny shoes and slicked-back hair.
They took off their jackets and all got into the car that took them to Sydney Airport, from where they flew to Brisbane.
The sighting comes after the tragic loss of her bandmate Carlos Marin, who died aged 53 after a second bout of Covid.
Band members Urs Bühler, Steven LaBrie, David Miller and Sébastien Izambard were seen leaving the Channel Ten studios after an interview and performance at Studio 10
He contracted the infectious disease in December 2021 and tested positive for the virus while on tour with II Divo in Great Britain.
Days later, Carlos was admitted to Manchester Royal Infirmary, where he required the help of ventilators and was placed in an induced coma.
He was pronounced dead on December 19th.
They took off their jackets and all got into the car that took them to Sydney Airport, from where they flew to Brisbane
Il Divo are featured on the cover of their 2008 album The Promise
Carlos’ agent, speaking to Spanish TV show Corazon, said he was vaccinated against Covid in Mexico – where he lived for part of the year.
In an interview in 2020, Carlos revealed that he first contracted Covid while touring the US in December 2019.
By December 12 this year, he had lost his sense of smell and was taking cold baths just to keep his temperature down.
He also had trouble breathing during his first bout of Covid and suffered bad side effects from the antibiotics he was prescribed, but ultimately made a full recovery.
Their sighting comes after the tragic loss of their bandmate Carlos Marin (pictured), who died aged 53 after a second bout of Covid