Pink reveals on-stage emergency signal after horrifying accident in Germany

Pink is currently performing her Summer Carnival tour of Australia and will wow the capacity crowd with an array of dazzling dance moves and on-stage stunts.

In 2010, the pop star, 44, shocked fans during a performance in Nuremberg, Germany, when she narrowly escaped injury after a terrifying onstage accident.

In the middle of a song, Pink was attached to a harness meant to lift her into the air, which malfunctioned and sent her flying offstage into a barricade.

The So What hitmaker was seen making an X sign with her hands to inform her crew that something was wrong, but unfortunately no one noticed until she was driven off stage.

Footage uploaded to YouTube shows Pink shouting: “F**k, that hurts” after being sent off stage as thousands of fans gasped in shock.

Pink is currently performing her Summer Carnival tour of Australia and will wow the capacity crowd with an array of dazzling dance moves and on-stage stunts

However, Pink lived up to her tough image when she jumped back on stage moments later, laughing about her injury and starting to sing another song.

Pink, born Alecia Beth Moore, is currently Down Under for her Summer Carnival tour, which kicked off in Sydney on Friday evening.

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

In the middle of a song, Pink was attached to a harness meant to lift her into the air, which malfunctioned and sent her flying offstage into a barricade.

In the middle of a song, Pink was attached to a harness meant to lift her into the air, which malfunctioned and sent her flying offstage into a barricade.

She made a very unexpected appearance with her family to watch PACA Sydney’s final performance of In The Heights at Chatswood Concourse, and reportedly even paid for their own tickets.

Pink also laughed at snapshots with members of the theater group and is said to have given the performance a ‘standing ovation’.

Choreographer and event coordinator Janina Hamerlok told the story Daily telegram about Pink’s visit: ‘She was very sweet and very down to earth.’

The Pennsylvania-born star will travel around the country on her Australian tour for a series of shows before ending in Queensland on March 23.

Pink was born and raised in the United States but has become an ‘honorary Australia’ after breaking records for concert and album sales Down Under.

According to a report in New idea Pink hopes to start a ‘new chapter’ in Australia with her family last year and is considering setting up a ‘base’ Down Under.

She has long considered Australia a second home and said she was “exploring” possible citizenship in February 2023.

Pink lived up to her tough image when she jumped back on stage moments later, laughing about her injury and starting to sing another song.

Pink lived up to her tough image when she jumped back on stage moments later, laughing about her injury and starting to sing another song.