Pink is due to begin her Australian tour at Sydney's Allianz Stadium on Friday evening, but “chaos” has already broken out just hours before.
The 44-year-old musical superstar shared a video on Instagram on Thursday about the behind-the-scenes shenanigans of her upcoming Summer Carnival Tour.
The So What hitmaker took a look at her set at Allianz Stadium and was seen rehearsing and laughing ahead of her first show Down Under.
“Tomorrow night chaos returns.” “I can't wait to get back on stage and celebrate life with all of you,” she captioned the video.
Wearing a white tank top and green leggings, the three-time Grammy winner also gave a sneak peek at the wild aerial tricks she'll be performing during her show.
Pink is set to begin her Australian tour at Sydney's Allianz Stadium on Friday evening, but “chaos” has already broken out just hours before
She practiced spinning through the air and performing death-defying stunts before changing into warmer clothing to practice her songs and choreography.
Pink, born Alecia Beth Moore, is gearing up for a busy few weeks as her tour takes place in stadiums in seven cities across Australia.
The show begins at Allianz Stadium in Sydney on Friday evening and will then travel around the country several more times before concluding in Queensland on March 23.
The 44-year-old musical superstar shared a video on Instagram on Thursday about the behind-the-scenes shenanigans of her upcoming Summer Carnival Tour
Pink was born and raised in the United States but was named an “honorary Aussie” after breaking concert and album sales records Down Under.
According to a report in New Idea last year, Pink hopes to start a “new chapter” in Australia with her family and is considering setting up a “base” down under.
She has long considered Australia her second home and says she is “exploring” possible citizenship in February 2023.
Wearing a white tank top and green leggings, the three-time Grammy winner also gave a sneak peek at the wild aerial tricks she'll be performing during her show
She practiced spinning through the air and performing death-defying stunts before changing into warmer clothing to practice her songs and choreography
“Australia will be a very special time.” “Setting up their long-awaited dream base down under where they can escape the winter months will be just what the doctor ordered,” said an insider.
“Last year I thought about applying for citizenship, I'm not kidding,” she shared on 60 Minutes.
Pink added that she had told husband Carey Hart that they should move with their children Willow, 12, and Jameson, 7, and that she couldn't wait to tour Australia again.
“I thought, 'If we're going to go somewhere, Carey, that's where we're going.' So I looked into it,” she added.