Pink in Brisbane: Record-Breaking Summer Carnival Tour Culminates in Milton

American singer Pink, also known as Alecia Beth Moore, has expressed profound gratitude towards her Australian fans as her 20-day Summer Carnival tour in Australia shatters records and concludes in Brisbane with a grand finale at Suncorp Stadium in Milton.



Pink, 44, took to Instagram to thank her fans for their unwavering support over the past two decades, as her tour set new benchmarks in Australian music history. 

Among the achievements, Pink’s tour boasted the highest ticket sales for any tour by a female artist in Australia. Notably, Pink’s tour comprised the most stadium shows ever performed by any regional artist, solidifying her status as a powerhouse performer.

With over 3.1 million tickets sold, she became the first singer to perform 20 stadium shows across Australia and New Zealand in a single tour, cementing her status as one of the most iconic international performers Down Under.

The tour also marked significant attendance records at iconic venues, including Allianz Stadium in Sydney, Marvel Stadium in Melbourne, and Eden Park in Auckland. Michael Coppel, Chairman of Live Nation Australasia, lauded Pink’s unparalleled talent and enduring connection with her Australasian audience, predicting even greater success in her illustrious career.

A Family Day Out at Koala Sanctuary

After her monumental success on stage, Pink shared glimpses of her offstage adventures with her family. Joined by her husband Carey Hart and their two children, Pink enjoyed a memorable day at a koala sanctuary. 

The family indulged in close encounters with Australian wildlife, with Pink documenting the experience on social media. The visit to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary in Fig Tree Pocket offered Pink’s children, Willow and Jameson, aged 12 and 7 respectively, an enriching opportunity to interact with native animals, including feeding kangaroos and holding owls.

Australian Lifestyle

Pink’s affection for Australia extends beyond her musical accomplishments. In February 2023, she hinted at the possibility of obtaining Australian citizenship, emphasising her deep connection to the country. 

Her recent visit to the Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary further underscores her admiration for Australian culture and wildlife. As she considers Australia her second home, Pink’s integration into the local community reflects a genuine appreciation for the country’s diverse landscapes and vibrant atmosphere.

A Testament to Resilience and Motherhood

Pink’s tour showcases her musical prowess and highlights her resilience as a working mother. Despite the challenges of touring with a family, Pink has deftly balanced her professional commitments with her roles as a wife and mother.

 Her candid reflections on motherhood during interviews provide insight into the complexities of her life on the road. As she navigates the demands of stardom and family life, Pink inspires women worldwide, demonstrating that dedication and perseverance can lead to extraordinary achievements.

Pink In Brisbane
Photo Credit: Pink/Instgram

As Pink bids farewell to her Australian fans after a whirlwind tour, anticipation mounts for her future endeavors. With two decades of career, Pink continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances and unwavering passion for music.



As she embarks on the next chapters of her career, fans eagerly await her return to Brisbane.

Published 25-March-2024

Pink’s Electrifying Show at Suncorp Stadium: Your Ultimate Guide

Did you know that long before Pink became a singer-songwriter and attained pop music icon status as the first non-British to have won the 2019 Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music, she was at various times in her life a skateboarder, hip-hopper, and gymnast? The colourful, multi-faceted artist is currently in Brisbane to perform a series of electrifying performances before packed crowds at the Suncorp Stadium.



The superstar, aged 44, is expected to mesmerise around 40,000 fans with her two-hour shows on Friday and Saturday, 16 and 17 February 2024. She will return at the Suncorp Stadium on 19 March 2024 for the final leg of her tour in Australia.

The shows this February weekend in Milton are expected to commence at 8:30 p.m., with the opening act by Tones and I.

Pink’s last visit to Brisbane was in 2018 as part of her “Beautiful Trauma” World Tour, making this concert a long-awaited event for her loyal Australian fans. Joined by her husband Carey Hart and their two children, Willow, 12, and Jameson (7), Pink promises a spectacular show filled with her greatest hits, aerial performances, and her trademark infectious energy.

Pink at the Suncorp Stadium
Photo Credit: Pink/Instagram

About Pink

Born Alecia Beth Moore on 8 September 1979, in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, U.S., Pink is an American singer and songwriter renowned for her rock-influenced pop songs, powerful voice, and dynamic concerts filled with gymnastics. Raised amidst her parents’ divorce, Pink harboured dreams of becoming a singer from an early age. She began performing in Philadelphia clubs as a young teenager and later sang backup for a hip-hop band. 

Eventually, she ventured into songwriting and joined the R&B band Basic Instinct before transitioning to the all-female R&B group Choice. It was during this time that she adopted the stage name P!nk, partly inspired by the character Mr. Pink from Quentin Tarantino’s film “Reservoir Dogs” (1992). 

After Choice disbanded, Pink embarked on a successful solo career, releasing her debut album “Can’t Take Me Home” in 2000, followed by albums like “M!ssundaztood” (2001) and “I’m Not Dead” (2006). Her hit singles include “Get the Party Started,” “Just Give Me a Reason,” and “What About Us.” Beyond music, Pink has appeared in films, supported various causes, and served as a UNICEF ambassador. 

She married Hart, a motocross racer, in 2006.

Setlist

Here’s the expected setlist:

  • Intro Montage
  • Get the Party Started
  • Raise Your Glass
  • Who Knew
  • Just Like a Pill
  • Try
  • What About Us
  • Heartbeat
  • Turbulence
  • Glitter in the Air
  • Make You Feel My Love
  • Our Song
  • Just Give Me a Reason
  • F**kin’ Perfect
  • Just Like Fire / Heartbreaker
  • Please Don’t Leave Me
  • Cover Me in Sunshine
  • When I Get There
  • I Am Here
  • Irrelevant
  • Are You Gonna Fall?
  • TRUSTFALL
  • Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
  • Never Gonna Not Dance Again
  • aerial stunt; extended intro & outro
  • So What


Tickets

Ticket sales opened in August 2023 but those late to the party still have a chance to grab seats. Whilst VIP packages for Brisbane’s show are already sold-out, fans can choose from general admission tickets, especially for the 19 March 2024 show, starting at $178.50, to the premium Gold Circle Standing tickets at a steeper $311.00. 

Transport and Parking

Suncorp Stadium recommends arriving early to avoid last-minute rush.

Ticket holders are encouraged to utilise free public transport on Brisbane bus and train services. Special Event shuttles will also commence at 4:30 p.m. from various city and suburban hubs. 

Attendees are advised to plan their journey using the TransLink website and be mindful of parking restrictions in the surrounding Lang Park Traffic Area. 

Secure Parking at The Barracks on Petrie Terrace offers parking spots available from $75 on Friday and Saturday nights.