Australia is overrun with international celebrities this week, with Oprah, U2 and Kanye West taking over Sydney.
Jay-Z has joined the A-listers, and spent yesterday afternoon taking in the famous harbour views at an upmarket eatery.
The American artist and his wife Beyonce enjoyed drinks and pizza at Hugos bar and restaurant in Manly beach.
Star commuters: The superstars arrived at the beachside restaurant by ferry after a 40-minute journey from the city
The couple - who recently splashed out on a £1.3 million supercar - opted for a down-to-earth mode of transport though, travelling to the Northern Beaches suburb on the ferry.
The superstars joined regular commuters on the picturesque 40-minute journey, which leaves from Circular Quay, beside the Harbour Bridge.
Beyonce was taking advantage of the Summer weather in a floral playsuit, while her husband wore a black T-shirt and trousers.
They were surrounded by fans as they walked the short distance from the ferry terminal to the restaurant which overlooks the beach and water.
Downtime: Jay-Z, currently touring the country with U2, was surrounded by fans as they walked through the ferry terminal
Beyonce and Jay-Z were given the seats with the best view at the waterside venue, enabling passersby to gawk at the VIP diners.
After performing with U2 in front of 80,000 people at the ANZ football stadium the night before, 41-year-old Jay-Z relaxed over a glass of white wine with pizza and salad.
Hugos is renowned in the city for its pizzas, which start from $24 (£15).
Beyonce has accompanied her husband on his joint tour of Australia with the Irish rock group.
Doing good: The rapper and Oprah Winfrey visited disadvantaged high school students in Sydney earlier in the week
Yesterday he joined Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Jon Bon Jovi and Terri Irwin at Oprah Winfrey's show taping on the steps of the Sydney Opera House.
He performed on stage for the audience, which included 300 students from Canturbury Boys High, where he and the TV star visited earlier this week.
He and Winfrey had travelled to the suburb, in the city's South West, to surprise students in their music lesson.
The 99 Problems hit maker gave the teens some life advice before taking part in a spontaneous jam session.
I see myself in those guys,' he told Oprah. 'People that come from difficult circumstances. I believe in opportunities.'
Winfrey donated 300 computers and laptops to the school, telling the children: 'Now there's no excuse not to do your homework!'
She also revealed the school will receive a $1 million upgrade for their music room.
