Get me out of here Dejected Pink and her family

Get me out of here! Dejected Pink and her family leave Sydney after being refused entry to harborside Aussie club as fans react to 'embarrassing' rules: 'Nanny State strikes again'

Pink and her family have flown from Sydney and are on their way to Queensland after being refused entry to an Australian club this week.

The American superstar, 44, visited the Manly 16ft Skiff Club on Monday evening with a group of around eight people but was turned away at the door because she had no ID.

On Wednesday, Pink, her husband Carey Hart, 48, and their two children Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven, were seen boarding a plane at Sydney Airport before landing on the Gold Coast as she continued her epic summer carnival tour of Australia .

The singer, wearing a paisley print outfit and a gray trucker hat, looked dejected as she boarded a plane with her family following close behind.

She accessorized with black sunglasses, a pair of earrings and white Nike sneakers.

Pink and her family have flown from Sydney and are on their way to Queensland after being refused entry to an Australian club this week

Pink and her family have flown from Sydney and are on their way to Queensland after being refused entry to an Australian club this week

They have traveled to Queensland to continue the remainder of the singer's tour

They have traveled to Queensland to continue the remainder of the singer's tour

Pink was later seen smiling as she boarded the plane.

The family landed on the Gold Coast about an hour later before performing their show at Suncorp Stadium in Milton on Friday.

Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, was reportedly refused entry to the popular harborside venue because she did not have ID with her.

Manly market manager Mark Eymes witnessed the encounter while waiting in line with his cousin and quickly realized it was Pink as she spoke with an American accent.

Pink, her husband Carey Hart, 48, and their two children Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven, boarded a plane at Sydney Airport

Pink, her husband Carey Hart, 48, and their two children Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven, boarded a plane at Sydney Airport

They later landed on the Gold Coast Pink continues her epic summer carnival tour across Australia

They later touched down on the Gold Coast as they continue their epic summer carnival tour of Australia

Pink looked dejected as she boarded a plane

Pink looked dejected as she boarded a plane

The singer wore a paisley print outfit and a gray trucker cap for the short flight

The singer wore a paisley print outfit and a gray trucker cap for the short flight

He told the Manly Observer he heard her telling staff she had a booking, but they said she couldn't enter without showing ID under Australian rules.

“They said she couldn’t come in without it [her ID]”Even though she explained that she had already secured her booking with a deposit,” he shared.

He said he tried to help by informing the Skiff Club directors and floor manager that Pink was at the entrance and would be turned away, but to no avail.

“Next thing I saw P!NK and her group leave, they just kicked her out,” he said.

She appeared to smile and have a friendly conversation with an airport employee before turning and walking up the stairs

She appeared to smile and have a friendly conversation with an airport employee before turning and walking up the stairs

Pink led the way while her family followed close behind

Pink led the way while her family followed close behind

Pink visited the Manly 16ft Skiff Club on Monday evening with a group of around eight people but was turned away at the door

Pink visited the Manly 16ft Skiff Club on Monday evening with a group of around eight people but was turned away at the door

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The “So What” hitmaker wore black sunglasses, a pair of earrings and white Nike sneakers

Despite the embarrassing faux pas, Mark insisted she wasn't “putting too much stress on herself” and was “really enjoyable” even if she couldn't enjoy her evening at the venue.

“She didn't lose her weight once, she was really pleasant, although she was a little upset that she couldn't come in. “It was just such a shame and a little embarrassing that no solution could be found,” he added.

Matt Hazell, managing director of the Manly Skiff Club, told Chron Australia: “The club deeply regrets the inconvenience caused to P!NK, her family and friends during her recent visit to the club.”

Pink was later seen smiling as she boarded the plane

Pink was later seen smiling as she boarded the plane

About an hour later the family landed on the Gold Coast

About an hour later the family landed on the Gold Coast

The pop icon continues her tour at Suncorp Stadium in Milton on Friday

The pop icon continues her tour at Suncorp Stadium in Milton on Friday

Pink appeared to be in better spirits as she boarded the plane after being refused entry to a club on Sydney Harbor earlier this week

Pink appeared to be in better spirits as she boarded the plane after being refused entry to a club on Sydney Harbor earlier this week

Pink's real name is Alecia Beth Moore She was reportedly refused entry to the popular venue because she did not bring identification

Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, was reportedly denied entry to the popular venue because she did not bring identification

Manly market manager Mark Eymes witnessed the encounter while waiting in line with his cousin and quickly realized it was Pink as she spoke with an American accent

Manly market manager Mark Eymes witnessed the encounter while waiting in line with his cousin and quickly realized it was Pink as she spoke with an American accent

“We sincerely apologize for the misunderstanding surrounding the ID requirement and will use the incident to improve our processes in the future.”

Under the Registered Clubs Act 1976, visitors to clubs must present suitable identification to gain entry to venues.

Chron Australia has contacted Pink's representatives for comment.

Eymes said he tried to help by informing the Skiff Club directors and floor manager that Pink was at the entrance and would be turned away, but to no avail

Eymes said he tried to help by informing the Skiff Club directors and floor manager that Pink was at the entrance and would be turned away, but to no avail

He told the Manly Observer that he overheard her telling staff that she had a booking but under Australian rules she was not allowed to enter without presenting ID

He told the Manly Observer that he overheard her telling staff that she had a booking but under Australian rules she was not allowed to enter without presenting ID

Meanwhile, protests broke out among fans as New South Wales' “nanny state” struck again over its “archaic” club entry rules.

“Another strange Australian rule that makes no sense anywhere else in the world,” one fan wrote on social media, while another simply said: “Such a stupid rule.”

“You want a nanny state, we’ll give you a nanny state,” someone added.

“Archaic club rules from 70 years ago.” “How embarrassing,” wrote another. “It’s time to turn clubs into pubs – but then those who run them would be missing out.”

“Sad actually… I understand the rules but hey… It's P!NK… She could have come to my house,” one fan shared.

1707953812 6 Get me out of here Dejected Pink and her family 1707953814 143 Get me out of here Dejected Pink and her family 1707953816 61 Get me out of here Dejected Pink and her family Meanwhile, there were violent protests from fans as the

Meanwhile, there were violent protests from fans as the “Nanny State” of New South Wales went on strike again over its “archaic” club entry rules

Pink, who considers Australia a

Pink, who considers Australia a “second home”, is currently down under for her Summer Carnival tour, which kicked off in Sydney last week

She went exploring with her husband Carey and their children Willow and Jameson, surprising Australian locals with her low-key excursions

She went exploring with her husband Carey and their children Willow and Jameson, surprising Australian locals with her low-key excursions

Pink, who considers Australia a “second home”, is currently down under for her Summer Carnival tour, which kicked off in Sydney last week.

She was exploring with her husband Carey Hart and their children Willow, 12, and Jameson, 7, surprising Australian locals with her low-key excursions.

The So What hitmaker shocked a community theater group in Sydney earlier this week when she made a surprise visit to watch their musical performance.

She showed up unexpectedly with her family to see PACA Sydney's final performance of In The Heights at Chatswood Concourse and reportedly even paid for the tickets herself.