Blondie’s Debbie Harry, 78, shows off her youthful complexion as she helps bandmate Chris Stein, 74, promote his memoir

Debbie Harry showcased her ageless looks as she joined fellow Blondie star Chris Stein for a Q&A on his latest bombshell memoir Under A Rock in New York City on Friday.

The rockstar, 78, looked like she hadn’t aged a day as she displayed her very youthful complexion with just a touch of light make-up.

The songwriter – who was born Angela Trimble – looked stunning in a multicoloured top and a sky blue cardigan.

She was also seen sporting a pair of edgy black shades while answering questions from the crowd in attendance.

Elsewhere Chris, 74, appeared very involved into an engaging conversation with the audience and sported a pair of purple-tinted shades.

Debbie Harry (pictured) showcased her ageless looks as she joined fellow Blondie star Chris Stein for a Q&A on his latest bombshell memoir Under A Rock in New York City on Friday

Elsewhere Chris, 74, appeared very involved into an engaging conversation with the audience and sported a pair of purple-tinted shades

Elsewhere Chris, 74, appeared very involved into an engaging conversation with the audience and sported a pair of purple-tinted shades

The pair joined the in-conversation event which took place at Chris’ alma mater School of Visual Arts to celebrated the release of the eagerly anticipated book.

The event was moderated by Blondie’s creative director Rob Roth and delved into Chris’ creative journey and career ‘shedding light on his artistic evolution, musical innovations, and the indelible mark he has left on the cultural landscape’.

Under A Rock is said to be a ‘raw, unfiltered, and personal memoir’ which offers a revelatory look back at ‘the man behind Blondie’.

It comes after former wild child rocker Debbie recently revealed her hell-raising days are behind her and she has taken up knitting.

The former heroin addict, has previously spoken about how she ‘tried everything’ during her band Blondie’s heyday.

She told The Big Issue: ‘I’m curious about how I will respond to being back out on the road, since I haven’t done it for a couple of years.’

‘I’ve had to change my behaviour over the years, and behaviour is very hard to change.

‘On tour these days I do what the women on the front during the French Revolution would do.

‘I sit there knitting and rocking back and forth.’

‘That’s what I do. I will be bringing my knitting needles with me.’

Debbie looked just like herself in 1982 (pictured) at the height of her band's fame

Debbie looked just like herself in 1982 (pictured) at the height of her band’s fame 

The songwriter - who was born Angela Trimble - looked stunning in a multicoloured top and a sky blue cardigan

The songwriter – who was born Angela Trimble – looked stunning in a multicoloured top and a sky blue cardigan

She was also seen sporting a pair of edgy black shades while answering questions from the crowd in attendance

She was also seen sporting a pair of edgy black shades while answering questions from the crowd in attendance

The pair joined the in-conversation event which took place at Chris' alma mater School of Visual Arts to celebrated the release of the eagerly anticipated book

The pair joined the in-conversation event which took place at Chris’ alma mater School of Visual Arts to celebrated the release of the eagerly anticipated book

Her sighting in New York City comes after she was lastly seen stepping out in Sydney after performing at the Metro Theatre on ANZAC Day.

The rocker, who hadn’t played a concert in Australia since 2017, was spotted shopping for souvenirs in the city. 

Debbie and her band were in the country to headline the Pandemonium 2024 concerts in Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane alongside Alice Cooper, Deep Purple, and Placebo.

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