Pink thanks her Australian fans for 20 years of support as her Summer Carnival tour Down Under breaks records while she celebrates with day out at koala sanctuary with her family

Pink has shared a heartfelt message with her Australian fans after her Summer Carnival tour broke records Down Under.

The American singer, 44, took to Instagram on Tuesday to thank her Australian fans for two decades of support as she reflected on the huge success of her tour.

She talked about how her 2024 tour broke several Australian records, including ticket sales becoming the largest for any tour by a female artist in the country.

Pink, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, admitted the huge achievement left her ‘lost for words’ as she described performing Down Under as a ‘privilege’.

She also shared a gallery of snaps from her family day out at a koala sanctuary with her husband Carey Hart and their two children, as she gave insight into her journey around Australia.

Pink has shared a heartfelt message with her Australian fans after her Summer Carnival tour broke records Down Under

In her first post, Pink revealed that her record company and promoter Michael Coppel had thrown her a huge party to celebrate her record-breaking tour, days before her final show.

She shared a smiling photo of herself with her manager Roger Davies and Michael as they presented her with a special piece of art to celebrate her success.

The artwork, which looked like a concert ticket, documented her years of touring Australia and recognized her ‘unbreakable bond’ with her fans Down Under.

She was overwhelmed by her fans and revealed that she is the first singer to play twenty stadium shows in Australia and New Zealand in one tour and sell more than 3.1 million tickets.

She wrote in a caption: “HUMBLE/NOT BE SO HUMBLE…. I had a party to go to in my honor, organized for me by my record company and Michael Coppel and they said all kinds of nice things about me and it made me very uncomfortable and moved to tears at the same time…

“So here are my feelings and some nice things…… My feelings: AUSTRALIA – AND NEW ZEALAND…. I love you and I love it here. You get me, and you always have.

The American singer, 44, took to Instagram on Tuesday to thank her Australian fans for 20 years of support and also shared photos of herself and her family at a koala sanctuary

‘We have grown up together for the past twenty years. And we also danced, laughed, screamed and cried together. You have always been there for me, but this week I learned how wonderful your support has been.

‘Ticket sales for the #SummerCarnivalTour are the largest of any tour by a female artist in Australia.

“No one else has ever played 20 stadium shows across Australia and New Zealand on one tour, but we just did it together on the Summer Carnival Tour.

“We’ve sold over 3.1 million tickets here across six tours – that’s the highest ever ticket sales for an international artist in Australia and New Zealand.

“I don’t get lost often, but you really did it for me this week.” Your support is never lost on me and it is a privilege to do this with you every day. From the bottom of my heart: thank you. Here’s to another twenty years together.’

In another post, Pink also gave insight into what she’s been up to offstage, as she shared photos of herself sightseeing with her family.

Pink said her tour Down Under broke numerous records and shared a quick photo with her promoter Michael Coppel and manager Roger Davies as they marked her achievements

She revealed that she is the first singer to play 20 stadium shows in Australia and New Zealand in one tour and sell more than 3.1 million tickets.

She posted a photo gallery of her family’s visit to Brisbane’s Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, where they met wildlife and made the most of their epic trip.

Pink shared a video of herself feeding a barn owl as it landed on her arm, while she also posted photos of her children Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven, holding owls.

She also shared photos of her son Jameson feeding a kangaroo, petting dingoes and a family photo of them all holding a koala statue as she documented their visit.

In a caption, Pink – an honorary Australian and a move Down Under – spoke about how happy she is that she was able to take her children on the trip.

She wrote: ‘It is an absolute joy to travel with my children and be able to show them different countries, customs, cultures, people and animals.

In another post, Pink also gave an insight into what she’s been up to offstage, as she shared photos of herself sightseeing with her family (pictured: her son Jameson, seven)

She posted a gallery of photos from her family’s visit to Brisbane’s Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, with her daughter Willow, 12, holding an owl

She shared sweet snaps of her son Jameson petting dingoes as the little boy was thrilled with the day out

‘Today was the second time we visited @lonepinekoala and it was amazing to understand and learn so much about koalas, Roos, dingoes and birds of prey. For example, barn owls fly silently and falcons are the fastest animal on earth.

‘During the flight it clocks in at a speed of 390 km/h. That’s fast. Also, barn owls love to be sang, while kangaroos actually just prefer grass and quiet time. And these little brown round balls in the field are not chocolate like @hartluck said.”

Pink is preparing to wrap up her Summer Carnival tour in just days with her final two concerts in Townsville on March 22 and 23.

She’s been busy traveling around Australia for the incredible tour over the past month, and hasn’t failed to disappoint with her energetic shows.

Known for flying over the crowd and performing death-defying stunts, Pink has once again ensured that her concerts Down Under were a spectacle to remember.

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

Pink has long regarded Australia as her second home and previously stated that she ‘investigation into possible citizenship in February 2023.

“Last year I was thinking about applying for citizenship, I’m not even kidding,” she said on 60 Minutes.

“I was like, if we’re going somewhere, Carey, that’s where we’re going. So I was kind of looking for it.”

“Australia will be such a 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 added.

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