Living the high life! Justin Timberlake swaps his suit and tie for a trucker cap as he boards private jet in Adelaide on his Australian tour

By Danielle Gusmaroli and Karishma Sarkari for Daily Mail Australia

After sell out concerts in Melbourne and Adelaide, singer Justin Timberlake headed to Brisbane, to continue his Australian tour, in style.

Boarding the private jet awaiting him on the tarmac in Adelaide on Wednesday, the 33-year-old looked all set for the two hour flight with his ear phones already in.

Justin, or JT to his fans, had packed away his 'suit and tie', wearing grey chinos with a long-sleeved black T-shirt along with a green, white and black truckers cap for the journey. 

Travelling in style: Justin Timberlake boarded a private jet bound for Brisbane on Wednesday

Travelling in style: Justin Timberlake boarded a private jet bound for Brisbane on Wednesday

As he walked up the stairs into the pristine aircraft, the singer was followed by his burly bodyguard who was more colourfully dressed, in a red and blue large check shirt.

Security appeared to be tight with a number of vehicles flanking the American crooner and his entourage as they boarded their flight. 

The singer stayed low-key during his time in South Australia but was spotted on the golf course in between concerts. 

Entourage: The popular singer was flanked by security and joined by his entourage for the two hour flight

Entourage: The popular singer was flanked by security and joined by his entourage for the two hour flight

He first visit The Royal Adelaide Golf Club in 2007 when he was Down Under and it seemed like Justin couldn't wait to get back on its manicured lawns.

The avid golfer showed off his skills practising with his entourage at the Adelaide club on Sunday, but stayed just ten minutes on the course to avoid being snapped during his down time.

Club manager Andrew Gay told Daily Mail Australia the Sexyback singer - who has a 6 handicap - was 'thoroughly enjoying a tea time session on the course' before he headed off after a short time, adding, 'it's a shame, always love seeing Justin when he's in town.'

Swing! Justin Timberlake, seen in Los Angeles this month, was at the Royal Adelaide Golf Club on Sunday

Swing! Justin Timberlake, seen in Los Angeles this month, was at the Royal Adelaide Golf Club on Sunday

Mr Gay said the star, who has been playing golf since he was twelve, had booked an 11am round of golf, normally costing $210 - but because he is a member of America's Professional Golfers' Association he did not need to pay.

He said: 'He was practising with his entourage and was enjoying his time, and had been joking around with staff in the shop, when his people decided it was time to go.

'It's a shame they decided to cut short their time and couldn't play a full game as it was such a beautiful day, 24 degrees, and we always try to accommodate people from overseas.

Pros: Justin and wife Jess Biel often play together, seen here at Lakeside Golf Club in Studio City in June

Pros: Justin and wife Jess Biel often play together, seen here at Lakeside Golf Club in Studio City in June

Aficionados: Jessica and Justin spent Father's Day golfing at Lakeside Golf Club in Toluca Lake, California

Aficionados: Jessica and Justin spent Father's Day golfing at Lakeside Golf Club in Toluca Lake, California

Showman: The workaholic, on tour in Melbourne, likes to unwind on manicured lawns by swinging his club

Showman: The workaholic, on tour in Melbourne, likes to unwind on manicured lawns by swinging his club

He added: 'We're one of the top one hundred golf courses in the world, and in the top ten in Australia. Justin is welcome back any time.'

The singer, who joined his first golf club when he was twelve, and who often plays with wife Jessica Biel and mother Lynn Harless, and stepfather and golf partner, Paul Harless, previously played nine holes at Royal Adelaide when he visited in 2007. 

It is believed after practising on the gold course in Adelaide, he went on to Norwood’s Hoyts cinema to watch the animated children’s flick, Planes: Fire & Rescue, according to The Advertiser.

Meanwhile, the star took to social media last Tuesday to promote his concert in Queensland's Brisbane, highlighting a local sporting legend in the process.

'Psssst Brisbane...Come and get 'em! 2 #JT2020Tour tix & this signed vinyl here! #Finderskeepers,' Justin captioned a black and white photo of Australian rugby league icon Wally Lewis's famous statue at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium.


Cross promotion? The American singer  made a visual reference to Australian sporting legend Wally Lewis in his latest Instagram post to promote his tour Down Under

Cross promotion? The American singer made a visual reference to Australian sporting legend Wally Lewis in his latest Instagram post to promote his tour Down Under

Monument: In a bid to convince Aussies to buy tickets for his Brisbane show, the 33-year-old took to Instagram last week with a photo of rugby league champion Wally Lewis's iconic bronze statue at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium

Monument: In a bid to convince Aussies to buy tickets for his Brisbane show, the 33-year-old took to Instagram last week with a photo of rugby league champion Wally Lewis's iconic bronze statue at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium

The bronze statue of the 54-year-old former rugby champion and father of actor Lincoln Lewis, was a monumental Australian attraction that Justin referred to while promoting his tour.

Promising fans will receive a signed vinyl record of his, Justin told followers on Instagram that this was the location to find the lucky treats if they bought his concert tickets.

The Instagram post enticed Wally's son Lincoln to get involved, with the Logie award-winning actor taking to social media himself to share his enthusiasm.

'So @jtimberlake just put a pic up of dads statue on his instagram... Not gonna lie, that's pretty freakin awesome!' the 26-year-old House Husbands star wrote on his Twitter account. 

Starstruck: Wally's son Lincoln took to Twitter to share his excitement about Justin's Instagram post 

Starstruck: Wally's son Lincoln took to Twitter to share his excitement about Justin's Instagram post 

Successful stars: Logie award winning actor Lincoln is the son of rugby icon Wally who was named the Emperor of Lang Park in the 1980s 
Successful stars: Logie award winning actor Lincoln is the son of rugby icon Wally who was named the Emperor of Lang Park in the 1980s 

Successful stars: Logie award winning actor Lincoln is the son of rugby icon Wally who was named the Emperor of Lang Park in the 1980s 

It was back in the 1980s that rugby league champion Wally was named the Emperor of Lang Park - referring to the name of the sporting venue now known as Suncorp Stadium.

The hollow bronze statute is dedicated to celebrating Wally's many sporting achievements.

After first dabbling in Rugby Union, Wally switched to Rugby League in the late 1970s. 

Having achieved captaincy of Australia in his time and playing 31 Origin Games, Wally achieved a record of 8 Man of the Match awards over 12 years. 

Meanwhile, his famous son has decided to ditch the football field for the small screen.

After making his debut as beach babe Geoff Campbell on Home And Away in 2007, Lincoln has gone on to star in Underbelly and Tricky Business.  

 

 

 

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