Zara Larsson Flaunts Abs in Gold Bikini After Final 2025 Jingle Ball Show
Zara Larsson Shows Off Beach Body in Miami After Tour

Swedish pop sensation Zara Larsson celebrated the end of a major tour by soaking up the sun on a Miami beach this weekend, showcasing her toned physique in a series of stunning swimwear looks.

Post-Tour Paradise in Miami

The 28-year-old hitmaker, fresh from performing the final date of the 2025 iHeartRadio Jingle Ball tour at Miami's Kaseya Center on Saturday night, was spotted enjoying a well-deserved day of relaxation. On Sunday, Larsson turned heads in a metallic gold bikini that highlighted her washboard abs as she walked barefoot along the sand with a friend.

Her carefree holiday style included a sparkly silver mini skirt worn as a chic cover-up. Larsson wore her blonde hair in a loose, low bun, embodying post-tour relaxation. She later shared a playful snapshot with her 9.4 million Instagram followers, where she posed on the beach with a mermaid tail artfully sculpted from sand.

A Celebration and a Call for Unity

"Last show of the year CHECK!!!! Now let’s go back home," the Stockholm native wrote in her caption, marking the successful conclusion of her tour commitments. The beach day also followed her birthday celebrations on December 16.

This moment of personal joy comes after Larsson recently addressed a significant issue within fan culture. Earlier this year, while supporting Tate McRae on the 'Miss Possessive Tour', Larsson called out fans who created unnecessary competition between the two artists.

Taking to Instagram after the tour wrapped in Los Angeles in September, she expressed immense gratitude to McRae for the opportunity to open the shows. However, she firmly dismissed any notion of rivalry. "It's been strange seeing some people putting us against each other when we're just two pop girls who love and support each other backstage!" Larsson wrote.

She praised McRae's talent and professionalism, stating, "You set the bar. You set the standard. You are a superstar. Just know, I will always have your back!" This public display of solidarity highlighted her stance against the toxic 'pitting' of female artists against one another.