Pop megastar Pink does the Adelaide Oval roofclimb ahead of Tuesday night concert
Pop megastar Pink has wasted no time getting familiar with the location of her massive Adelaide concert. What’s next on her SA itinerary?
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Pop megastar Pink has wasted no time getting familiar with the location of her massive Adelaide concert.
Soon after touching down on Monday, the US singer and her family headed to Adelaide Oval to enjoy a bird’s eye view of the stage where she’ll perform on Tuesday – from the top of the stadium’s Riverbank stand.
It was all part of the Oval’s popular roofclimb experience, with Pink joined by husband Carey Hart, and their two kids, Willow, 12, and Jameson, 7, for the adventure.
She later shared an Instagram story and video of the experience.
“Hi everybody, we’re in Adelaide and we’re coming for you tomorrow night. It’s going to look a little different, we’re going to be down there,” she said to her over 10.5 million Instagram followers.
On Tuesday night, Pink will rock out on stage, fly through the air on a trapeze and more, before close to 60,000 fans.
More than 56,000 tickets have already been sold, with fans expected to snap up more in the hours leading up to the concert.
The superstar and her entourage made a low key arrival on a Virgin charter flight on Monday evening before heading to luxury hotel Eos by SkyCity.
Pink has included Adelaide in every one of her trips Down Under including the first in 2002 and subsequent tours in 2004, 2007, 2009, 2013 and 2018.
During her last tour, Beautiful Trauma, she played four nights at Adelaide Entertainment Centre which has a significantly smaller crowd capacity than Adelaide Oval, which is only hosting one big gig.
In a spin-off for the city, the concert is expected to generate millions of dollars in revenue for CBD hotels, pubs and restaurants, according to the Adelaide Economic Development Agency.
The show is scheduled to kick off at 7pm, with gates opening at 5pm.
There will be a sensory space for audience members who need some quiet time away from the main area during the show.
Concert ticketholders can ride public transport for free from 3pm and for up to 45 minutes after the show.
Limited tickets are still available from Ticketek.
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