Lizzo pulled out all the stops for her adoring fans as she removed her skirt on-stage to unleash her famous curves at a gig in Europe.
The singer, 35, was performing to a huge audience at the Nos Alive Festival in Oeiras, Portugal on Friday (July 7) when she showcased her figure in several different ensembles.
At the start of her performance, the About Damn Time songstress sported a show-stopping black leather dress which featured red panelling as well as a dramatic silhouette skirt.
READ MORE: Lizzo parades curves in skintight leather bodysuit after stripping to bra and thong
The voluminous skirt was later whipped off during the gig, unveiling her skintight bodysuit which sat underneath and exposed her trademark curves.
The songwriter's loyal legion of fans recently went wild after she shared a video of herself in a similar outfit, but this time in silver and black.
One fan admitted that they were "obsessed" with her tour ensembles, while another gushed: "You are absolutely breathtaking."
"Beautiful times a trillion," echoed a third person as someone else exclaimed: "GORGEOUS QUEEN."
It seems the Good As Hell hitmaker has been hitting the hotspots in Europe as she stopped off in Ibiza before performing in Madrid.
Allowing her famous curves to take centre stage once again, Lizzo modelled several different pieces from the latest collection of her shapewear brand Yitty, titled Smooth As Hell.
On board a yacht in Ibiza, the American rapper slipped on various items from the new collection including a brown skintight crop top and leggings.
"This collection is all about comfort that snatches you," the star said in the video as she wore a fitted white All My Ivories t-shirt.
Lizzo told Forbes that the inspiration behind her shapewear brand stemmed from the struggles she had with body image throughout her life.
"I have spent the entirety of my life trying to change the way that I look or reshape my body,' the body positive star explained to the publication. "As if I had to inflict some sort of pain upon it to fit into an archetype or a standard of beauty".
Sharing more on why Yitty stood out from other shapewear brands, she said: "We are designing collections in bold colors and prints that are meant to be exposed, styles that are technically designed to be worn as your under layer but cute enough to wear alone."
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