Kate Miller-Heidke delivers a heavenly performance as she takes to the stage for a spellbinding performance in front of Sydney's St Mary's Cathedral
She made Australia proud at Eurovision in 2019, and shocked fans when she was unveiled as the Queen on The Masked Singer last year.
And on Thursday night, Kate Miller-Heidke, 39, once again did what she does best, when she took to the stage at Sunset Piazza in Sydney.
The vocal powerhouse wowed onlookers as delivered a spellbinding performance in front of Sydney's iconic St Mary's Cathedral.
Show time: On Thursday night, Kate Miller-Heidke, 39, once again did what she does best, when she took to the stage at Sunset Piazza in Sydney
Kate was a breathtaking vision on the night in a form fitting black frock with a puff shoulder and lace sleeve detailing.
Her makeup palette kept things rosy to match her luscious pink locks.
The Sunset Piazza is a pop-up outdoor venue and concert series that is running in Sydney to March 21.
Heavenly: The vocal powerhouse wowed onlookers as delivered a spellbinding performance in front of Sydney's iconic St Mary's Cathedral.
Wow: Kate was a breathtaking vision on the night in a form fitting black frock with a puff shoulder and lace sleeve detailing
Pretty! Her makeup palette kept things rosy to match her luscious pink locks
Despite being a talented vocalist with a legion of fans, Kate admitted that there's one person who isn't particularly keen to hear her sing.
Last year, she revealed her four-year-old son Ernie, preferred it when his mum didn't perform.
Speaking to The Daily Telegraph in September, Kate said she's thought about doing a children's album but Ernie is unlikely to be entertained by it.
Not a fan: Kate Miller-Heidke is one of Australia's Eurovision stars and beloved for her unusual performances. But there's one person who isn't a fan - her son Ernie, 4, hates the 38-year-old's voice and is happy to tell her so. Both pictured
'Ernie is still not a fan of my voice. He prefers if I don't sing. At all. He said to me, "I love you, but I don't like you and I especially don't like your face,'' she said.
The singer added: 'So... yeah. He just likes having the spotlight to himself. He doesn't want to share it.'
Despite their differences, Kate told the publication that she enjoyed spending time at home while in lockdown throughout 2020.
Not for him: Speaking to The Daily Telegraph, Kate said: 'Ernie is still not a fan of my voice. He prefers if I don't sing. At all.'
The singer added: 'He just likes having the spotlight to himself. He doesn't want to share it'
'This has been a beautiful bonding time with my family and I've been having so much fun with my son. Going on outdoor adventures with him most days.
'There's really a lot to be grateful for when I've got the presence of mind to be grateful,' she said.
The Zero Gravity singer shares Ernie with her husband, Keir Nuttall.
Family: Kate shares her son with husband Keir Nuttall. Pictured together
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