Tony Armstrong has debuted a new look after quitting ABC Breakfast last month.
The former sports presenter, 35, took to his Instagram Stories on Wednesday to reveal he had grown back his hair.
After rocking a buzzcut on his final weeks on the ABC’s breakfast show, Tony has gone back to his wild curls.
Over the image of himself pulling a funny face, the presenter wrote ‘totally normal stuff.’
It comes as Tony’s new ABC gig has been revealed, less than a month after he called time on breakfast television.
TV Tonight has reported that the presenter is set to host the 50th anniversary special of classic music show Countdown alongside Myf Warhurst.
‘Countdown 50 Years On’ will air at 7.30pm on Saturday 16 November, and looks set to bring the music of the 70s and 80s back onto Australian television screens.
Tony and Myf will host a night of music including old school acts like Daryl Braithwaite, Joe Camilleri, Kate Ceberano, GANGgajang, Marcia Hines, Grace Knight, Russell Morris, Leo Sayer and Ross Wilson.
Tony Armstrong has debuted a new look after quitting ABC Breakfast last month. Pictured on ABC News Breakfast
Newer artists such as Electric Fields, Kate Miller-Heidke, Nooky, Regurgitator and Katy Steele will also perform contemporary twists on classic Countdown hits.
The 90 minute special event will showcase behind-the-scenes stories and interviews from Countdown’s original 13-year run, featuring never-before-seen archival footage and thrilling live performances.
ABC Radio will also be commemorating the 50 year anniversary next month.
The former sports presenter, 35, took to his Instagram Stories on Wednesday to reveal he had grown back his hair. After rocking a buzzcut on his final weeks on the ABC’s breakfast show, Tony has gone back to his wild curls
‘ABC Radio is bringing Countdown In Your Town to Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth and Newcastle throughout November,’ the broadcaster announced.
‘Alongside fan favourite ABC Radio presenters, the live events will feature bands playing iconic hits from the Countdown era.’
‘Across the country ABC Radio will be broadcasting Countdown’s Top 20 Greatest Moments on Saturday 9 November at 6pm AEDT.
‘Hosted by ABC Radio Sydney’s James Valentine, the broadcast will celebrate some of the most iconic show moments from Whispering Jack and the Material Girl to ABBA, Iggy Pop and more.’