Kate Ceberano is all smiles as she performs free concert at Westfield shopping centre in Melbourne
Kate Ceberano delighted Melbourne shoppers at Westfield Doncaster on Sunday with a captivating show.
The veteran performer, 56, exuded confidence and style as she graced the stage in a stunning green floral dress to belt out her hits.
The Melbourne native looked every inch the pop star as she gracefully played the piano, treating the packed crowd to four decades of chart-topping melodies.
She let her jet black hair hang freely around her shoulders and a light layer of makeup helped emphasise her striking facial features.
Kate completed her elegant ensemble with tasteful gold and silver jewellery, which added a touch of glamor to her presence.
Kate Ceberano delighted Melbourne shoppers at Westfield Doncaster on Sunday with a captivating show. Pictured
The veteran performer, 56, exuded confidence and style as she graced the stage in a stunning green floral dress to belt out her hits
The Pash singer looked absolutely radiant as she rocked out on stage and left the adoring crowd screaming for more.
Kate first rose to fame in the early ’80s as the lead singer of the pioneering Melbourne funk-pop band I’m Talking.
She also had success as a solo artist, with such hits as Young Boys Are My Weakness and her 1989 single Bedroom Eyes, which spent six weeks at number two on the ARIA charts.
The Melbourne native looked every inch the pop star as she gracefully played the piano, treating the packed crowd to four decades of chart-topping melodies
She let her jet black hair hang freely around her shoulders and a light layer of makeup helped emphasise her striking facial features
Kate completed her elegant ensemble with tasteful gold and silver jewellery, which added a touch of glamor to her presence
Kate released her 19th studio album, My Life is a Symphony, in May.
Back in March, the pop star took to Facebook to reveal her famous name has officially made it into the dictionary.
She posted an image of her grand achievement, highlighting the entry which described her as an Australian pop and rock singer born in 1966.
The Pash singer looked absolutely radiant as she rocked the stage
Kate first rose to fame in the early ’80s as the lead singer of the pioneering Melbourne funk-pop band I’m Talking
She also had success as a solo artist, with such hits as Young Boys Are My Weakness and her 1989 single Bedroom Eyes, which spent six weeks at number two on the ARIA charts
‘Ooooh look at me. I’ve made it to my favourite place in the whole wide world, amongst the words! Thank you Macquarie dictionary,’ she captioned the post.
Kate has been married to film director Lee Rogers since 1996 and shares daughter Gypsy, 19, with him.
She is the daughter of Hawai’ian born karate master Tino Ceberano and the sister of famed Australian guitarist Phil Ceberano.
Kate released her 19th studio album, My Life is a Symphony, in May
Kate has been married to film director Lee Rogers since 1996 and shares daughter Gypsy, 19, with him
She is the daughter of Hawai’ian born karate master Tino Ceberano and the sister of famed Australian guitarist Phil Ceberano
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