Halsey teases a glimpse of her toned abs in a black crop-top paired with electric blue PVC trousers as she heads to radio interview in London By Eve Buckland For Mailonline Published: 13:50 BST, 5 June 2019 | Updated: 14:04 BST, 5 June 2019 Viewcomments She is the musician of the moment who is no stranger to eye-catching looks. And Halsey commanded attention once more as she arrived at London's KISS FM studios on Wednesday. The Without Me songstress, 24, looked incredible as she put her toned frame on display in a clinging crop-top paired with slinky PVC trousers. Wow: Halsey commanded attention once more as she arrived at London's KISS FM studios on Wednesday The Closer hitmaker flashed her taut midriff and slender waist in a black crop-top, adorned with a chunky silver chain. Adding a pop of colour, the star slipped on electric blue PVC trousers which clung to her toned legs and were cinched in with a studded black belt. The star completed the look with a pair of zebra print stiletto heels. Her 80s inspired raven locks were styled in tousled waves while smoky shadow and frosted pink gloss accentuated her radiant complexion. Fashion finesse: The Without Me songstress, 24, looked incredible as she put her toned frame on display in a clinging crop-top paired with slinky PVC trousers The star is in the English capital ahead of her show at the Electric Ballroom on June 10. Announcing the news on Twitter, she wrote: 'See you for one night only, June 10th, for an intimate show at the electric ballroom. tix on sale 5pm tomorrow, June 5.' Halsey is currently dating English alternative rock musician, Yungblud, with the pair meeting after she 'slid into his DMs' on Instagram. Yungblud is the former SNL host's first public romance since splitting with rapper ex-boyfriend G-Eazy in July and October. Radiant: Her 80s inspired raven locks were styled in tousled waves while smoky shadow and frosted pink gloss accentuated her radiant complexion Halsey and G-Eazy had rekindled their romance in August amid rumors the No Limit hitmaker had cheated on her, but they then split in October for good. She recently told Glamour magazine that she didn't want to talk about her G-Eazy split because it would detract from her art. 'The biggest lesson I learned was to make art, not headlines,' she began. 'Because it can become quite easy, in the social media generation, to go from being a musician to becoming a personality,' she said. 'I call myself a collector; I collect things from people and use them to widen my artistic repertoire, so that I am writing from a culmination of experiences from the world.' Check you out: The star is in the English capital ahead of her show at the Electric Ballroom on June 10 Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility