
As a dedicated follower of music and entertainment, I must say, Jared Leto’s antics never cease to amaze me. The man is a chameleon, constantly reinventing himself, whether it’s on the big screen or the concert stage. His undercover attempt at Melbourne Airport was a classic move, reminiscent of a James Bond villain, albeit with a touch of rockstar flair.
On Monday, I, a die-hard fan, made a stealthy attempt to sneak into Australia alongside my idol, a renowned American actor and musician, as we united with the band before embarking on our much-anticipated Australian tour.
30 Seconds to Mars lead singer Jared Leto managed to keep a low profile when he landed at Melbourne Airport on Monday, yet he was unable to evade the keen eyes of his enthusiastic fans who recognized him and snapped pictures with him.
In the film The Suicide Squad, the lead actor concealed his identity under a mask, shaded glasses, a camouflage cap, all of which were tucked away beneath his hood.
Dressed in white trousers and comfy sandals, the timeless actor, aged 52, was wrapped up in a black sweater featuring the word ‘stuck’ on it.
Jared seemed cheerful as he prepared for the Australian stretch of the global 30 Seconds to Mars concert tour.
On the weekend, the performer shared with KIIS FM’s The Night Show hosted by Mitch Churi that he has a keen interest in participating in thrilling activities during his trip to Australia.
“Jared enjoys daring activities; he scaled the Empire State Building in 2023. His next goal is to ascend the Sydney Harbour Bridge, all without using a safety line.
As a lifestyle enthusiast, I prefer experiences that push the boundaries and offer a thrill, rather than the more conventional ones like crossing the Harbour Bridge. I yearn for adventures with a touch of risk, taking me closer to the edge.

If given the chance to scale it without a safety line, I would definitely go for it. I don’t think anyone would be exempted from using a harness, wouldn’t they?
Jared then called for fans to give him some ideas for what he could scale while in the country.
He expressed his readiness to participate in an activity in Australia and mentioned his interest in rock climbing there. If anyone has suggestions for this, they should send him a private message.

30 Seconds to Mars is set to perform in multiple major Australian cities as part of their tour, with stops at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena, Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena, and Brisbane’s Riverstage.
From there, they’ll head over to New Zealand.
The world tour will also see the band travel across Latin America, Europe, and North America – their first headline tour in over 5 years.
On September 15, 2023, the group known for “The Closer to the Edge” released their latest album, reaching a peak position of number 76 on the Billboard 200 chart.

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