Pink is currently back in Australia for her Summer Carnival Tour, which kicked off in Sydney last Friday.
And the American pop star, 44, the most popular touring artist in Australia's history, has received numerous gifts from his Australian fans during his concerts.
A TikTok showed the sweet moment Pink accepted a box of Nerds lollies from a little girl in the crowd during her show at Sydney's Allianz Stadium on Saturday.
The So What singer then learned it was the young girl's birthday, wished her a happy birthday and held her hand while singing her hit song “Just Give Me A Reason.”
Meanwhile, at Tuesday's Newcastle show, Pink accepted another gift from the crowd, this time a sparkly piece of clothing.
Pink is currently back in Australia for her Summer Carnival Tour and the American pop star, 44, received several gifts from her Australian fans during her concerts
In another clip shared on TikTok, she thanked her fan for making her a rainbow button-down shirt before struggling to open the front to put it on.
“I'm usually better at taking shirts off,” she joked before managing to put the shirt on.
Pink's first show was very eventful as she had to briefly interrupt the concert when a fan went into labor and was rushed out by doctors.
A TikTok showed the sweet moment Pink accepted a box of Nerds lollies from a little girl in the crowd during her show at Sydney's Allianz Stadium on Saturday
Pink also shared some sweet moments with her own children Willow and Jameson, whom she shares with her husband Carey, during the sold-out performance.
The global megastar brought along her daughter Willow so the couple could perform a duet of her hit song “Cover Me In Sunshine.”
Following in her mother's footsteps as a singer, Willow stunned audiences with her talent as she confidently delivered the lyrics to the track.
In another clip shared on TikTok, she thanked her fan for making her a rainbow button-down shirt before struggling to open the front to put it on
Videos from the concert showed Pink standing emotionally at the edge of the stage, watching as she let her daughter take center stage in the piece.
After their duet, mother and daughter hugged each other tightly on stage.
Pink was born and raised in the US but was named an “honorary Aussie” after breaking concert and album sales records Down Under.
She will travel across the country for a series of shows on her Australian tour before finishing in Queensland on March 23.
Pink was born and raised in the US but was named an “honorary Aussie” after breaking concert and album sales records Down Under. She will travel across the country for a series of shows on her Australian tour before finishing in Queensland on March 23