American pop star Conan Gray spotted shopping at Haji Lane thrift stores

Conan Gray was spotted at two local second-hand apparel stores, Un.Wastelands and The Cartel’s Vintage Store. PHOTOS: CONANGRAY/INSTAGRAM, UN.WASTELANDS/TIKTOK

SINGAPORE – American pop star Conan Gray was recently spotted shopping at two local second-hand apparel stores, Un.Wastelands and The Cartel’s Vintage Store, in the vicinity of Haji Lane. The 25-year-old held his solo concert at the Singapore Indoor Stadium on Sept 1.

Both stores are known for selling trendy, pre-loved clothes and accessories.

Un.Wastelands posted a video on TikTok on Sept 1 of the Heather (2020) singer, sporting his signature curly, shoulder-length hair, browsing. It was captioned: “How many aura points do we get for having Conan Gray in (the) store?”

The video also showed a small box that Gray had signed for a staff member.

In response to questions in the comment section, the store said the singer-songwriter bought a belt and button-up shirt.

@un.wastelands

STARSTRUCK @conangray THANK YOU 🫶🫶🫶 #conangray #fyp

♬ Maniac - Conan Gray

The Cartel’s Vintage Store posted CCTV footage of Gray’s visit on Aug 31, where he can be seen browsing the racks with a friend.

@_thecartels

We didn't realise @conangray came to our store 🫶🏽 #fyp

♬ Memories - Conan Gray

The singer is currently taking his Found Heaven tour across Asia. After Singapore, he will travel to cities like Bangkok, Seoul and Tokyo before returning to North America.

The Texas-raised star posted a video on TikTok of himself trying some snacks he received while in Singapore.

He called the dry noodle snack Mamee Monster “delectable” and gave it a 100 out of 10 rating.

Gray was seemingly blown away by how good Cheezels Cheese Rings tasted, and exclaimed: “Oh my god, I need to tell someone about this.” He gave the snack a 1,000 out of 10 rating.

He recommended both snacks to fans of his who are coming to Singapore and have “the palette of a Texan”.

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