Pink touches down in Sydney on a private jet with her family as she continues her new Australian Summer Carnival Tour.

Pink touches down in Sydney today on a private jet with her family as she continues her second Australian Summer Carnival Tour.

 

 

 

Pink arrived in Sydney this week in style — touching down on a private jet alongside her husband, Carey Hart, and their two children as she gears up for the Australian leg of her Summer Carnival Tour.

Clad casually in a grey tracksuit, baseball cap, and understated accessories, Pink stepped off the aircraft looking relaxed and ready. Her family emerged with her: daughter Willow (12) and son Jameson (7), both by her side. The arrival was low‑key, with limited fanfare, marking a soft reentry into Australia before the high energy of her concerts begins.

In the days that followed, Pink and her family took time to explore Sydney like regular tourists. They were spotted enjoying brunch at the iconic Bills café in Bondi, strolling beachside rocks, and bicycling along Circular Quay with sweeping views of the Opera House. The singer posted several snapshots, writing, “Bondi Beach it’s been too long… Kids are stoked,” and expressed gratitude to Australia for “being our home away from home.”

Amid the calm before the storm, she also surprised performers at a local theater group in Chatswood, attending their showing of In the Heights with her family. That unexpected appearance underscores how she’s striking a balance between superstar life and family moments during the tour.

When the first show finally arrived at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium, the night proved as dramatic offstage as on. During one performance, Pink halted the show when a fan appeared to be going into labour. She paused, called over security and medical staff, and gently asked the crowd to give the woman privacy — all before jumping back into her set. Later, she brought daughter Willow onstage to sing their duet, Cover Me in Sunshine, giving fans a touching familial moment.

This leg of the tour is Pink’s first return to Australia in nearly six years, and she’s clearly set her heart on making it count. She’s added extra shows in Sydney and Melbourne to accommodate demand, making for a longer, more robust run across the country.

For Pink — whose Summer Carnival tour supports her Trustfall album — these days of calm are likely the last before the full spectacle begins: aerial stunts, pyrotechnics, and all the high‑energy performance she’s known for. But her arrival in Sydney, grounded in family moments and low‑key exploration, gives fans a reminder: behind every global show, there’s a mother, wife, and traveler who wants to soak in the place as much as she’ll bring the music to life.

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