Pink put on a cosy display with her husband Carey Hart as they enjoyed a motorbike ride around the Gold Coast on Thursday.
The American singer has jetted up the coast with her husband Carey, both 48, and their kids Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven, ahead of her Brisbane shows this week.
Pink, whose real name isAlecia Beth Moore, enjoyed a kid-free outing with her motorcycle and off-road truck racer husband Carey after their arrival.
The couple went on a motorcycle ride before heading to lunch at the Background Barista cafe at Mermaid Beach as Pink enjoyed a day off ahead of her two Brisbane shows on February 16 and 17.
For the outing, Pink cut a casual figure in a fitted white vest top and distressed jeans, while she tied a denim jacket around her waist.
Pink put on a cosy display with her husband Carey Hart as they enjoyed a motorbike ride around the Gold Coast on Thursday
She has jetted up the coast with her husband Carey, 48, and their kids Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven, ahead of her Brisbane shows, but enjoyed a kid-free afternoon on a motorbike ride
Pink walked hand-in-hand with her husband Carey as the couple looked as loved-up as ever during their kid-free motorbike ride
She kept comfortable in chunky black boots and added a pop of colour with a bright blue baseball cap, and shielded her eyes with aviator sunglasses.
Pink walked hand-in-hand with her husband Carey as the couple looked as loved-up as ever during their kid-free motorbike ride.
Carey looked equally laidback in a black T-shirt and navy trousers, styled with a leather-look sleeveless jacket and black trainers.
Pink proved she shares in her husband's passion for motorbike riding as she got kitted up to explore the Gold Coast on the sturdy vehicle.
Pink hadjetted out of Sydney earlier on Thursday for her next string of shows, just days after she was awkwardly denied entry to an Aussie club earlier in the week.
Fans slammed 'embarrassing' rules around entering clubs in Australia after the singer visited the Manly 16ft Skiff Club in Sydney on Monday evening but was turned awaybecause she didn't have ID.
For the outing, Pink cut a casual figure in a fitted white vest top and distressed jeans, while she tied a denim jacket around her waist
The couple went on a motorcycle ride before laving lunch at the Background Barista cafe at Mermaid Beach as Pink enjoyed a day off ahead of her Brisbane shows on February 16 and 17
Pink kept comfortable in chunky black boots and added a pop of colour with a bright blue baseball cap, and shielded her eyes with aviator sunglasses
Sheproved she shares in her husband's passion for motorbike riding as she got kitted up to explore the Gold Coast on the sturdy vehicle
Pink swapped her blue baseball cap for a gold motorbike helmet as she and Carey got ready to explore the sights
Manly Markets' manager Mark Eymes witnessed the encounter while standing in linewith his cousin and quickly realised it was Pink when she spoke with an American accent.
He told the Manly Observer he overheard Pink, who arrived with a party of about eight people, telling staff that she had a booking, but they said she couldn't enter without showing ID, as per Australian rules.
'They said she couldn't come in without [her ID], even though she explained that she'd already secured her booking with a deposit,' he said.
He said he tried to help by notifying club directors and the floor manager that Pink was at the entrance and was about to be turned away, but to no avail.
'Next thing, I saw Pink and her group walking away, they just turfed her out,' he said.
Despite the awkward gaffe, Mark insisted she didn't 'throw her weight around' and was 'really pleasant' even though she wasn't able to enjoy her night at the venue.
Pink showed off her bleached blonde pixie cut and intricate tattoos as she got ready for the motorbike ride
Pink kept her essentials in a crossbody black bag as she explored the Gold Coast with Carey
Pink, who considers Australia to be a second home, has been having a great time Down Under with her family
The global star accessorised her casual look with an array of silver earrings and colourful beaded bracelets
Carey looked equally laidback in a black T-shirt and navy trousers, styled with a leather-look sleeveless jacket and black trainers
Carey is an off-road truck racer,former professional freestyle motocross competitor, and former motorcycle racer
'Not once did she throw her weight around, she was really pleasant despite being a little upset that she couldn't come in, it was just such a shame and I felt a little embarrassed that a solution couldn't be found,' he added.
Matt Hazell, secretary manager of Manly 16ft Skiff Club, told Daily Mail Australia: 'The Club deeply regrets any inconvenience caused to Pink, her family and friends during her recent visit to the Club.
'We sincerely apologise for the misunderstanding surrounding the ID requirement and will be using the incident to improve our processes in the future.'
Under the Registered Clubs Act 1976, visitors of clubs are required to provide suitable identification to gain entry to the venues.
Following the incident, fans branded New South Wales a 'nanny state' over it's 'archaic' club entry rules.
'Another weird Australian rule that makes no sense anywhere else in the world,'one wrote on social media, while another simply said, 'Such a stupid rule.'
'You want a nanny state we'll give you a nanny state,' another fan added.
The Courier Maillater revealed where the American superstar ended up after her shock rejection.
Pink had jetted out of Sydney earlier on Thursday for her next string of shows, just days after she was awkwardly denied entry to an Aussie club earlier in the week
Fans slammed 'embarrassing' rules around entering clubs in Australia after the singer visited the Manly 16ft Skiff Club in Sydney on Monday but was turned away because she didn't have ID
After being turned away from the Skiff Club, Pink and her crew made a short trip down Manly's East Esplanade to 4 Pines Brewing.
Despite the mix up from earlier in the evening, a source who was at the brewery at the time said the singer 'looked really happy.'
'They all looked happy in fact, enjoying the food and drinks,' the source added.
Pink, who considers Australia to be a 'second home', is currently Down Under for her Summer Carnival tour, which kicked off in Sydney last week.
FULL LIST OF PINK'S AUSTRALIAN SUMMER CARNIVAL TOUR DATES
FEB 9 - SYDNEY, ALLIANZ STADIUM
FEB 10 - SYDNEY, ALLIANZ STADIUM
FEB 13 - BROADMEADOW, MCDONALD JONES STADIUM
FEB 16 - BRISBANE, SUNCORP STADIUM
FEB 17 - BRISBANE,SUNCORP STADIUM
FEB 20 -GOLD COAST,HERITAGE BANK STADIUM
FEB 23 - MELBOURNE, MARVEL STADIUM
FEB 24 - MELBOURNE, MARVEL STADIUM
FEB 27 - ADELAIDE, ADELAIDE OVAL
MAR 1 - PERTH,OPTUS STADIUM
MAR 2 - PERTH,OPTUS STADIUM
MAR 5 - DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND, FORSYTH BARR STADIUM
MAR 8 - AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, EDEN PARK
MAR 9 - AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND, EDEN PARK
MAR 12 - MELBOURNE, MARVEL STADIUM
MAR 13 -MELBOURNE,MARVEL STADIUM
MAR 16 - SYDNEY OLYMPIC PARK,ACCOR STADIUM
MAR 19 - BRISBANE, SUNCORP STADIUM
MAR 22 - TOWNSVILLE, QUEENSLAND COUNTRY BANK STADIUM
MAR 23 - TOWNSVILLE, QUEENSLAND COUNTRY BANK STADIUM
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