Olympic star Raygun stunned Tones and I fans on Saturday night when she appeared on stage during the singer's Melbourne concert at the Rod Laver Arena.
The embattled breakdancer, 36, flaunted the controversial dance moves which turned her into an overnight sensation during the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Performing for Tones' screaming fans, Raygun, real name Rachael Gunn, could also be seen showing off her infamous kangaroo pose in footage shared to Instagram by radio star Carrie Bickmore.
In a shock move, Tones brought the breakdancer out on stage while performing her latest hit Dance With Me.
Raygun proceeded to re-enact the unique moves she performed at the Paris Olympics which attracted a wave of criticism and online hate.
When she finished with her renowned kangaroo pose, confetti canons went off around her as backup dancers stormed the stage to freestyle dance with Raygun.
Elsewhere on stage, Tones, born Toni Watson, was all smiles as she performed hits from her latest album Beautifully Ordinary.
The Aussie performer flaunted her slimmed down frame in a very short skirt and white button-up shirt with a oversized dove grey coat over the top.
Olympic star Raygun, 36, (right) stunned Tones and I (left) fans on Saturday night when she appeared on stage during the singer's Melbourne concert at the Rod Laver Arena
Rocking a very glamorous makeup look, Tones accessorised with a pair of chunky white heels and socks as she let her blonde locks fall straight down her back.
The hitmaker looked to be in her element as she belted out some iconic tunes which had her fans up on their feet and dancing.
Though she put on a spectacular show with back-up dancers, stunning light effects and pyrotechnics, her biggest surprise came when Raygun hit the stage.
Performing for Tones' screaming fans, Raygun, real name Rachael Gunn, could also be seen showing off her infamous kangaroo pose in footage shared to Instagram by radio star Carrie Bickmore
Elsewhere on stage, Tones, born Toni Watson, was all smiles as she performed hits from her latest album Beautifully Ordinary
The Aussie performer flaunted her slimmed down frame in a very short skirt and white button-up shirt with a oversized dove grey coat over the top
It comes after Raygun revealed she thinks the 'camera angles' for her controversial Paris Olympics performance are what let her down.
She appeared on Good Morning Britain on Friday to open up about what she thought went wrong with her quirky routine which made her an overnight sensation.
Her unique moves, which included kangaroo hopping and sliding across the floor, didn't serve her well at the competition and saw her face an onslaught of ridicule as she was turned into a global meme.
However the dancer claimed the Olympics needs to 'better communicate breaking to non break dancing audiences' if the dance was ever to appear at the games again.
She said: 'Maybe some of the camera angles weren't the most flattering to me, breaking is meant to be viewed in this small circle, looking downwards, and some of those camera angles were like upwards, sideways, frontways it was a lot.'
However Rachael claimed that the judges and other break dancers at the Paris Olympics didn't think her performance was 'that weird', despite finished her breaking event with a total score of zero.
Rocking a very glamorous makeup look, Tones accessorised with a pair of chunky white heels and socks as she let her blonde locks fall straight down her back
The hitmaker looked to be in her element as she belted out some iconic tunes which had her fans up on their feet and dancing
Though she put on a spectacular show with back-up dancers, stunning light effects and pyrotechnics, her biggest surprise came when Raygun hit the stage