Pink and her young family have been spotted at Sydney’s Bondi Beach ahead of her Australia tour dates.
The Fun House singer took to Instagram to share snaps from her family’s low-key time at the hotspot, and their meal at popular Bills café.
“Bondi Beach it’s been too long!!!!!!! Bills was delicious, too. ❤️,” she wrote to her 10.6 million followers overnight.
Watch the video above.
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“Soooooooo happy to be back on this side of the world! Thank you beautiful Australia for being our home away from home. Kids are stoked 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽,” Pink’s post concluded.
The singer has been accompanied by her husband Carey Hart, their 12-year-old daughter Willow and seven-year-old son Jameson on her trip Down Under.
The family currently resides in Santa Barbara, though Pink told 60 Minutes last year that she is considering moving to Australia’s sandy shores.
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“Last year, I was thinking about applying for citizenship; I am not even joking,” she said. “I was like, ‘If we’re going somewhere Carey, [Australia] is where we’re going.'”
The musician announced her tour last year saying, “I am so excited to finally get a chance to tour Australia and New Zealand in the summer!! I can’t wait to bring the Summer Carnival Tour to my home away from home and smile and sing together until our cheeks hurt. Summer 2024 can’t come soon enough!”
The Summer Carnival Tour will be performed in Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, the Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth, Dunedin, Auckland and Townsville from Friday, February 9.
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In 2021, Pink revealed to People the complexities that come alongside touring with kids.
“Touring with kids is impossible – and I did the impossible. For a while, there were a lot of other pop stars that were emailing me and calling me for the playbook on how to tour with kids, so I wrote a playbook for other mums,” she said.
“You just keep going. I’m just thinking about: ‘Am I raising a kind person? What’s it like to be my kid?'”