Pink is in Australia for a series of concerts starting this month.
And the 44-year-old enjoyed the local sights in Sydney on Monday with her husband Carey Hart and their two children.
The singer, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, strolled through Bondi with her daughter Willow, 12, and son Jameson, 7.
The family enjoyed the atmosphere of the trendy beach eatery before sitting down to lunch at a cafe.
Pink looked chic in a black jumpsuit with wide legs and delicate straps that fit loosely around her figure-hugging figure.
Pink (pictured) is in Australia for a series of concerts starting this month
The 44-year-old enjoyed the local sights in Sydney on Monday with her husband Carey Hart and their two children
The singer, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, strolled through Bondi with her daughter Willow, 12, and son Jameson, 7
She added a beige hat and sunglasses and carried a black leather crossbody phone case.
The pop star appeared to have no makeup for the outing and completed her look with a pair of sandals.
The So What hitmaker snuggled up close to her lookalike as they took their stroll with Carey and Jameson in tow.
She also shared a handful of Instagram posts from her day in Sydney, posing on the beach.
The family enjoyed the atmosphere of the trendy beach bar
Pink looked chic in a black jumpsuit with wide legs and delicate straps that fit loosely around her figure-hugging figure
She added a beige hat and sunglasses and carried a crossbody phone case
The pop star appeared to have no makeup for the outing and completed her look with a pair of sandals
The family stopped by the sea to take some selfies
Pink wore reading glasses around her neck
The So What hitmaker snuggled up close to her lookalike
Pink was born and raised in the United States but was named an “honorary Aussie” after breaking concert and album sales records Down Under.
Twitter user @RhodeToLove recently sparked discussion about Pink's ferocious fan base in Australia ahead of her February tour for her Summer Carnival tour.
“Coincidentally, but apparently Pink is so incredibly popular with Australian mothers that every Pink tour is scheduled for a few months with an Australian leg where she plays five nights of sold-out shows in each city,” he wrote.
The Canadian's post prompted a number of people to share facts about the American pop star's loyal following Down Under.
The family enjoyed the view during the relaxing excursion
Carey was there to take photos of his wife and children
They strolled out onto the grassy hill by the water
Pink enjoyed the view while her children examined the water
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 is hoping for a “new chapter” for her husband and family
The report goes on to say that Pink, who is performing in Australia this summer, has her sights set on Down Under
“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
“Pink's 2009 Funhouse World Tour featured: – 11 shows across the US – 12 shows in Sydney – 58 across Australia,” one Twitter user replied.
“She basically did a residency at Rod Laver Arena – where the Australian Open is held – and was packed to the brim night after night,” another commented.
Someone else added: “Yes she is very loved here in Australia…one of the longest tour dates ever is always Pink…”
According to a report in New Idea last year, Pink is hoping for a “new chapter” for her husband and family.
Pink has long considered Australia a second home
She let it be known that she was “exploring” possible citizenship in February.
Pink appeared on Australian 60 Minutes where she revealed that she plans to become an Australian citizen
“Last year I thought about applying for citizenship, I’m not kidding,” she said
She ate a salad while the family enjoyed lunch
Pink said she told Carey they should move and that she couldn't wait to tour Australia again
“I thought, 'If we're going somewhere, Carey, that's where we're going.' So I looked into it,” she added
Pink announced her Summer Carnival Tour, which will take place in stadiums in seven cities across Australia
The concerts start on February 9th in Sydney
The pop superstar laughed with his loved ones
The report goes on to say that Pink, who is performing in Australia this summer, has her sights set on Down Under.
“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,” the insider said.
Pink has long considered Australia her second home and admitted in February that she was “evaluating” possible citizenship.
Pink appeared on Australian 60 Minutes where she revealed that she plans to become an Australian citizen.
The group sat outdoors
They made the most of Sydney's summer weather
Carey also opted for a fresh salad
The off-road truck racer casually wore a black tank top
He added a pair of shorts and sneakers to his look
Pink and her brood mingled with the locals
“Last year I thought about applying for citizenship, I’m not kidding,” she said.
Pink added that she told Carey that they should move and that she couldn't wait to tour Australia again.
“I thought, 'If we're going somewhere, Carey, that's where we're going.' So I looked into it,” she added.
Pink announced her Summer Carnival Tour, which will begin in Sydney on February 9 at stadiums in seven cities across Australia.
She also shared a few Instagram posts from her day in Sydney, where she posed on the beach with her kids
Photos from a second café outing were also posted
The kids seemed to love the local beaches