Pop star Pink reveals she is considering applying for Australian citizenship

Pink reveals she’s been “researching” how to apply for Australian citizenship and move her family to the country ahead of her Down Under tour

Pink has always had a special relationship with Australia.

The American pop star is not only a huge hit with audiences Down Under, but she also loves to visit the country.

Ahead of her Australian tour, the So What hitmaker, 43, has revealed she would love to become an Australian citizen.

Pink (pictured) has always had a special relationship with Australia. Ahead of her Australian tour, the So What hitmaker, 43, has revealed that she would love to become an Australian citizen.

Appearing on 60 Minutes Sunday night, Pink said he was “looking” to go local.

“Last year I was thinking about applying for citizenship, I’m not even kidding,” he said.

Pink added that she told her husband, Carey Hart, that they should move and that she “can’t wait” to tour Australia again.

Appearing on 60 Minutes Sunday night, Pink said she was

Appearing on 60 Minutes Sunday night, Pink said he was “looking” to go local. “Last year I was thinking about applying for citizenship, I’m not even kidding,” she said.

“I was like, if we’re going anywhere, Carey, that’s where we’re going. So I was looking into that,” she added.

Carey and Pink have two children: a daughter Willow, 11, and a son, Jameson, six.

Pink have announced that their Summer Carnival Tour will hit stadiums in seven cities across Australia in February next year.

While the singer has toured Australia several times before, she previously only played arena-sized venues, so this will be her first proper stadium tour.

Pink added that she told her husband, Carey Hart, that they should move out and that

Pink added that she told her husband, Carey Hart, that they should move and that she “can’t wait” to tour Australia again. Carey and Pink have two children: a daughter Willow, 11, and a son, Jameson, six. everything in the photo

Pink will kick off the Australasian leg of their tour at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium on February 9, 2024.

He will then perform at the McDonald Jones Stadium in Newcastle on February 13; Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane on February 16; the Metricon Stadium in the Gold Coast on February 20; Marvel Stadium in Melbourne on February 23; Adelaide Oval on February 27; and Optus Stadium in Perth on March 1.

“Summer 2024 can’t come soon enough,” Pink said in a social media post Thursday morning.

Pink have announced that their Summer Carnival Tour will hit stadiums in seven cities across Australia in February next year.

Pink have announced that their Summer Carnival Tour will hit stadiums in seven cities across Australia in February next year.

The tour is to promote the hitmaker’s ninth album, Trustfall, which is due for release on February 17.

The lead single from her latest album, Never Gonna Not Dance Again, only peaked at number 64 on the ARIA Singles Chart, but its successor, Trustfall, has taken off on streaming platforms in the past week.

Pink last performed Down Under during her Beautiful Trauma Tour in 2018.

She will kick off the Australasian leg of her tour at Sydney's Allianz Stadium on February 9, 2024. Pink last performed Down Under during her Beautiful Trauma Tour in 2018.

She will kick off the Australasian leg of her tour at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium on February 9, 2024. Pink last performed Down Under during her Beautiful Trauma Tour in 2018.