http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,,26002421-5005368,00.html
August 30, 2009 01:00pm
AFTER more than three months criss-crossing Australia, American pop superstar Pink has wrapped her record-breaking tour, grossing more than $80 million.The inspirational singer played to a packed house at Sydney's Acer Arena last night. It was the 58th and final performance of her phenomenal Funhouse national tour.In total, Pink performed before more than 660,000 concertgoers over the past three months."It is a huge commitment on her part, but she loves being here,'' said tour promoter Michael Coppel."She didn't do it unwillingly. When we were doing (planning) the tour, we only had a month commitment and then all of a sudden the demand was there so we kept adding shows and ended up with three months. It was really meant to be a maximum of 30 days."She has graciously made the time available and I think she's had a great time doing it as well.''Pink - whose real name is Alecia Moore - played her first show of the tour in Perth on May 22, then travelled the country tirelessly, performing sell-out shows.She played 17 concerts in Melbourne, six in Adelaide, four in Newcastle, two in Wollongong and Canberra, 11 in Brisbane and four in Perth.Combining ticket sales and merchandise, it is estimated the Funhouse tour would have grossed more than $80 million.How much of Pink's multimillion-dollar earnings will remain in Australia depend on the type of contract she signed prior to arriving in the country, said University of Queensland taxation expert Stephen Marsden."There are special provisions in the Taxation Act for entertainers and sports peopl,e but it's not a flat rate,'' Mr Marsden said."If the contract was signed overseas, very little (of her earnings from ticket sales) may be subject to tax.''Pink's high-energy, two-hour show covered all her biggest songs from her five albums, including Just Like A Pill, U + Ur Hand, Trouble, So What!! and Get The Party Started.Reinforcing her reputation as one of the world's best live performers, her spectacular stage show included risque costumes, breathtaking aerial acrobatics and fabulous visual effects.But it's not just Pink's concert tickets that have been selling.She has sold more than 4.8 million albums and singles in Australia since releasing her debut offering, Can't Take Me Home, in 2000.Her single So What!! has been in the ARIA Charts for the past year. Also over the past 12 months, all five of her albums made it into the top 30 at the same time.Pink's Funhouse album has never left the top 10 in the 42 weeks since it was released last October, spending nine weeks at number one, which is a record for any female artist on the ARIA Charts.It's not surprising Pink has often spoken of her desire to one day live in Australia."The Pink Australian success story has been extraordinary, it just doesn't get any bigger,'' said Sony Music chief Denis Handlin."Australians have affectionately embraced her as their own as she has done with us.''Pink is scheduled to return tothe US today, where she will be reunited with her husband Carey Hart.Hart spent some of the past few months in Australia, performing at moto-cross events in cities where Pink was playing.Pink will celebrate her 30th birthday on September 8 before kicking off her first ever headline American tour.She's has 12 American shows planned, starting in Seattle on September 15.
30 Ağustos 2009 Pazar
27 Ağustos 2009 Perşembe
Pink fans see red over late night rail
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,25988888-3102,00.html
Ursula Heger
August 28, 2009 12:00am
QUEENSLAND Rail has defended staff after Pink fans claimed they had been "kicked out" on the streets because the concert finished too late for normal train services.
Fans told The Courier-Mail they had been forced to leave Central Station after trains from the Brisbane Entertainment Centre at Boondall on Wednesday night arrived too late to connect with final services.
Caitlyn Cooper, from Boronia Heights, said she was expecting extra services would be put on to cope with the late-night passengers.
"When we arrived at the station, we were told that we had to get out of the platform area and out to the street because there were no more trains," she said. "They didn't really accommodate us at all."
She said a group of teenagers had become upset after being told to leave the station. "There were 16 and 17-year-old girls there who had no way to get home, and they were told that was their problem," she said.
Ms Cooper said she had been able to catch a taxi home, but was out of pocket nearly $70.
Queensland Rail said yesterday the notices for the concert had forewarned commuters they would not be able to catch connecting trains outside of the Caboolture and Ipswich lines.
A spokesman said about 20 commuters had been affected by the problem, but denied they had been forced to leave the station.
"People who missed the last trains for the evening were advised by station staff to catch taxis, or they could remain on the concourse area of Central Station (monitored all night by security officers) – they were not kicked out into the street," he said.
Yesterday angry Pink fans accused Queensland Rail of putting passengers at risk after they were told to leave Central Station because there were no connecting services to take the commuters home. A Pink fan told The Courier-Mail today she had been told to leave Central Station because they had arrived too late for final connecting services to Loganlea.
"The Pink concert did not end until about 11:30 and we got to Boondall, paid a full fare to Loganlea station - with 1000 other train commuting passengers that went to Pink,'' she said. "When we got to Central we got off the train to transfer onto a Gold Coast line but instead we were met by QR staff and security requesting us to leave the station as there would not be any other trains until 4am in the morning.'' The fan said a several groups of teenagers had become upset after being told to leave the station.
"There was one group where the girls were bawling their eyes out because they had no one to pick them up because they were heading to the same destination as I was - Loganlea train station,'' she said. The fan said she had been able to catch a taxi home, but was out of pocket nearly $70 despite paying for a return train ticket. Timetabling showed passengers travelling services to Ipswich and Caboolture would have been able to catch a connecting train, but no other lines reached the last connecting services.
Ursula Heger
August 28, 2009 12:00am
QUEENSLAND Rail has defended staff after Pink fans claimed they had been "kicked out" on the streets because the concert finished too late for normal train services.
Fans told The Courier-Mail they had been forced to leave Central Station after trains from the Brisbane Entertainment Centre at Boondall on Wednesday night arrived too late to connect with final services.
Caitlyn Cooper, from Boronia Heights, said she was expecting extra services would be put on to cope with the late-night passengers.
"When we arrived at the station, we were told that we had to get out of the platform area and out to the street because there were no more trains," she said. "They didn't really accommodate us at all."
She said a group of teenagers had become upset after being told to leave the station. "There were 16 and 17-year-old girls there who had no way to get home, and they were told that was their problem," she said.
Ms Cooper said she had been able to catch a taxi home, but was out of pocket nearly $70.
Queensland Rail said yesterday the notices for the concert had forewarned commuters they would not be able to catch connecting trains outside of the Caboolture and Ipswich lines.
A spokesman said about 20 commuters had been affected by the problem, but denied they had been forced to leave the station.
"People who missed the last trains for the evening were advised by station staff to catch taxis, or they could remain on the concourse area of Central Station (monitored all night by security officers) – they were not kicked out into the street," he said.
Yesterday angry Pink fans accused Queensland Rail of putting passengers at risk after they were told to leave Central Station because there were no connecting services to take the commuters home. A Pink fan told The Courier-Mail today she had been told to leave Central Station because they had arrived too late for final connecting services to Loganlea.
"The Pink concert did not end until about 11:30 and we got to Boondall, paid a full fare to Loganlea station - with 1000 other train commuting passengers that went to Pink,'' she said. "When we got to Central we got off the train to transfer onto a Gold Coast line but instead we were met by QR staff and security requesting us to leave the station as there would not be any other trains until 4am in the morning.'' The fan said a several groups of teenagers had become upset after being told to leave the station.
"There was one group where the girls were bawling their eyes out because they had no one to pick them up because they were heading to the same destination as I was - Loganlea train station,'' she said. The fan said she had been able to catch a taxi home, but was out of pocket nearly $70 despite paying for a return train ticket. Timetabling showed passengers travelling services to Ipswich and Caboolture would have been able to catch a connecting train, but no other lines reached the last connecting services.
Pink fans stranded at station
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,25988888-3102,00.html
Ursula Heger
August 27, 2009 12:43pm
HUNDREDS of Pink fans, including young teenagers, were "kicked out" on to city streets last night as the concert finished too late for train services.
Yesterday angry Pink fans accused Queensland Rail of putting passengers at risk after they were told to leave Central Station because there were no connecting services to take the commuters home. A Pink fan told Tthe Courier-Mail today she had been told to leave Central Station because they had arrived too late for final connecting services to Loganlea.
"The Pink concert did not end until about 11:30 and we got to Boondall, paid a full fair to Loganlea station - with 1000 other train commuting passengers that went to pink,'' she said. "When we got to Central we got off the train to transfer onto a Gold Coast line but instead we were met by QR staff and security requesting us to leave the station as there would not be any other trains until 4am in the morning.'' The fan said a several groups of teenagers had become upset after being told to leave the station. "There was one group where the girls were bawling there eyes out because they had no one to pick them up because they were heading to the same destination as I was - Loganlea train station,'' she said. The fan said she had been able to catch a taxi home, but was out of pocket nearly $70 despite paying for a return train ticket. Timetabling showed passengers travelling services to Ipswich and Caboolture would have been able to catch a connecting train, but no other lines reached the last connecting services. A TransLink spokesman said both QR and TransLink would fully investigate the matter.


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Ursula Heger
August 27, 2009 12:43pm
HUNDREDS of Pink fans, including young teenagers, were "kicked out" on to city streets last night as the concert finished too late for train services.
Yesterday angry Pink fans accused Queensland Rail of putting passengers at risk after they were told to leave Central Station because there were no connecting services to take the commuters home. A Pink fan told Tthe Courier-Mail today she had been told to leave Central Station because they had arrived too late for final connecting services to Loganlea.
"The Pink concert did not end until about 11:30 and we got to Boondall, paid a full fair to Loganlea station - with 1000 other train commuting passengers that went to pink,'' she said. "When we got to Central we got off the train to transfer onto a Gold Coast line but instead we were met by QR staff and security requesting us to leave the station as there would not be any other trains until 4am in the morning.'' The fan said a several groups of teenagers had become upset after being told to leave the station. "There was one group where the girls were bawling there eyes out because they had no one to pick them up because they were heading to the same destination as I was - Loganlea train station,'' she said. The fan said she had been able to catch a taxi home, but was out of pocket nearly $70 despite paying for a return train ticket. Timetabling showed passengers travelling services to Ipswich and Caboolture would have been able to catch a connecting train, but no other lines reached the last connecting services. A TransLink spokesman said both QR and TransLink would fully investigate the matter.


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26 Ağustos 2009 Çarşamba
Pink's toilet honour
http://uk.news.launch.yahoo.com/dyna/article.html?a=/090826/340/iprsy.html&e=l_news_dm
(Wednesday August 26, 2009 12:24 AM)
Pink has been honoured in Australia after a venue christened the toilets in her name, according to reports.The US singer played a show at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre this week and was rewarded for being the biggest selling act to appear there.The female cubicles at Door 6 are now known as 'Pink Ladies' and she was on-hand to cut the ribbon."By the way, if anyone needs to pee later on, I have a toilet upstairs dedicated to me. I want you all to christen it", the star told fans.Pink has now sold-out 11 concerts at the Brisbane venue, which General Manager Trish McNamara called an "extraordinary feat".












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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 25: Singer Pink poses inside the door 6 female toilet block at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre which has been named 'Pink Ladies' in honour of her for being the biggest selling artist ever at the venue, on August 25, 2009 in Brisbane, Australia. The singer cut the ribbon on the new toilets - which are adorned with photos and stencils of the singer - before going on stage for the 10th of her 11 sold out shows at the venue. (Photo by Kylie Keene/Getty Images)
(Wednesday August 26, 2009 12:24 AM)
Pink has been honoured in Australia after a venue christened the toilets in her name, according to reports.The US singer played a show at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre this week and was rewarded for being the biggest selling act to appear there.The female cubicles at Door 6 are now known as 'Pink Ladies' and she was on-hand to cut the ribbon."By the way, if anyone needs to pee later on, I have a toilet upstairs dedicated to me. I want you all to christen it", the star told fans.Pink has now sold-out 11 concerts at the Brisbane venue, which General Manager Trish McNamara called an "extraordinary feat".












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BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 25: Singer Pink poses inside the door 6 female toilet block at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre which has been named 'Pink Ladies' in honour of her for being the biggest selling artist ever at the venue, on August 25, 2009 in Brisbane, Australia. The singer cut the ribbon on the new toilets - which are adorned with photos and stencils of the singer - before going on stage for the 10th of her 11 sold out shows at the venue. (Photo by Kylie Keene/Getty Images)
25 Ağustos 2009 Salı
PINK's early end-of-tour party Down Under sounded eventful.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/usa/2606465/Pink-decides-not-to-publish-snaps-of-her-end-of-tour-party-as-they-may-incriminate-loved-ones.html
PINK's early end-of-tour party Down Under sounded eventful.
So much so, the singer won't be releasing the pics in case she "incriminates" her pals.
The singer, who brings the curtain down on the Oz leg of her Funhouse tour on Saturday, promised fans she'd post snaps from the bash on her Twitter page.
However, she performed a U-turn as the party seemingly didn't turn out quite how she planned.
She Tweeted: "I've reconsidered the picture idea, to protect my loved ones who would have been incriminated. :)
"Lets just say it was a "SWINGIN" party:)"
Makes us want to see the pics even more!
PINK's early end-of-tour party Down Under sounded eventful.
So much so, the singer won't be releasing the pics in case she "incriminates" her pals.
The singer, who brings the curtain down on the Oz leg of her Funhouse tour on Saturday, promised fans she'd post snaps from the bash on her Twitter page.
However, she performed a U-turn as the party seemingly didn't turn out quite how she planned.
She Tweeted: "I've reconsidered the picture idea, to protect my loved ones who would have been incriminated. :)
"Lets just say it was a "SWINGIN" party:)"
Makes us want to see the pics even more!
20 Ağustos 2009 Perşembe
Pink leaves Melbourne after record 17 concerts
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,,25958669-5012974,00.html
Cameron Adams
August 21, 2009 12:00am
AFTER 17 concerts to 205,000 fans, Pink has played the final Melbourne date on her Funhouse tour at Rod Laver Arena.
The chart topper leaves Melbourne today with only one regret - no addition to her collection of ink by her favourite tattooist, Giovanni from Northcote.
"I ran out of time and I'm pissed about it," Pink said.
Melbourne is Pink's strongest market in Australia, the closest being Sydney with 12 shows.
Melbourne's love affair with Pink works both ways.
"It's been awesome," Pink said. "I finally know my way around the city. I've said that before but now I'm clear."
Pink's downtime during her six separate visits to Melbourne on the Funhouse tour have included trips to wineries and a Carlton match. "I had the best vegan parma and sticky date pudding - twice - at the East Brunswick Club'," Pink said. "And the Dali exhibition was amazing."
The Funhouse tour, which started in May, sold a remarkable 660,000 tickets nationally over 58 shows.
Industry sources say the tour has generated more than $70 million, one of the highest grossing tours in Australian history. It ends in Sydney on August 29.
Pink will then fly to the US to celebrate her 30th birthday with husband Carey Hart, one week before before the American leg of her tour starts on September 15.
"I've loved this whole tour but now it's near the end I just wanna go home and lick my dog Bubba. If he was here, I could stay here forever," she said.
The star has a special meal in mind for her birthday.
"I'll have Spaghettios with a chocolate cupcake and a nice glass of wine. Keep the ghetto and the fabulous," she said.
Pink performed more shows in Melbourne (17) than the 11 shows for the US leg of the tour.
"I've done more shows in this city than I'll do in my entire country," Pink Twittered this week. "So funny."
The singer filmed a show in Sydney for the Live in Australia DVD due out in October.
The tour has kept Funhouse in the Australian Top 10 for the past three months; it has gone from seven times platinum (490,000 copies sold) to nine times platinum (630,000) during her Australian leg.
Pink's back catalogue has also enjoyed renewed sales; before Michael Jackson's death she broke a record for the most albums in the Top 40 by the one artist.
Cameron Adams
August 21, 2009 12:00am
AFTER 17 concerts to 205,000 fans, Pink has played the final Melbourne date on her Funhouse tour at Rod Laver Arena.
The chart topper leaves Melbourne today with only one regret - no addition to her collection of ink by her favourite tattooist, Giovanni from Northcote.
"I ran out of time and I'm pissed about it," Pink said.
Melbourne is Pink's strongest market in Australia, the closest being Sydney with 12 shows.
Melbourne's love affair with Pink works both ways.
"It's been awesome," Pink said. "I finally know my way around the city. I've said that before but now I'm clear."
Pink's downtime during her six separate visits to Melbourne on the Funhouse tour have included trips to wineries and a Carlton match. "I had the best vegan parma and sticky date pudding - twice - at the East Brunswick Club'," Pink said. "And the Dali exhibition was amazing."
The Funhouse tour, which started in May, sold a remarkable 660,000 tickets nationally over 58 shows.
Industry sources say the tour has generated more than $70 million, one of the highest grossing tours in Australian history. It ends in Sydney on August 29.
Pink will then fly to the US to celebrate her 30th birthday with husband Carey Hart, one week before before the American leg of her tour starts on September 15.
"I've loved this whole tour but now it's near the end I just wanna go home and lick my dog Bubba. If he was here, I could stay here forever," she said.
The star has a special meal in mind for her birthday.
"I'll have Spaghettios with a chocolate cupcake and a nice glass of wine. Keep the ghetto and the fabulous," she said.
Pink performed more shows in Melbourne (17) than the 11 shows for the US leg of the tour.
"I've done more shows in this city than I'll do in my entire country," Pink Twittered this week. "So funny."
The singer filmed a show in Sydney for the Live in Australia DVD due out in October.
The tour has kept Funhouse in the Australian Top 10 for the past three months; it has gone from seven times platinum (490,000 copies sold) to nine times platinum (630,000) during her Australian leg.
Pink's back catalogue has also enjoyed renewed sales; before Michael Jackson's death she broke a record for the most albums in the Top 40 by the one artist.
16 Ağustos 2009 Pazar
PINK FURIOUS ABOUT VICK'S NEW SIGNING
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/gossip/view/93943/Pink-furious-about-Vick-s-new-signing/
Animal lover PINK is furious American footballer MICHAEL VICK has signed to the Philadelphia Eagles - because she doesn't want the convicted dog fighter playing in her home town.
15th August 2009
Vick, who previously played for the Atlanta Falcons, was recently freed from a Kansas prison after serving time on charges of dog fighting.
He was subsequently reinstated to the NFL and the quarterback signed a two-year deal with the Pennsylvania team on Thursday (13Aug09).
But Philadelphia native and animal rights activist Pink is furious about Vick's career comeback and has taken to her Twitter.com blog to air her annoyance.
She writes, "Wow. Michael Vick in MY hometown, Philly. Of all the places. I hope the fans tear him to pieces like his beloved dogs."
Animal lover PINK is furious American footballer MICHAEL VICK has signed to the Philadelphia Eagles - because she doesn't want the convicted dog fighter playing in her home town.
15th August 2009
Vick, who previously played for the Atlanta Falcons, was recently freed from a Kansas prison after serving time on charges of dog fighting.
He was subsequently reinstated to the NFL and the quarterback signed a two-year deal with the Pennsylvania team on Thursday (13Aug09).
But Philadelphia native and animal rights activist Pink is furious about Vick's career comeback and has taken to her Twitter.com blog to air her annoyance.
She writes, "Wow. Michael Vick in MY hometown, Philly. Of all the places. I hope the fans tear him to pieces like his beloved dogs."
14 Ağustos 2009 Cuma
Katy Perry is "inspired" by Pink.
http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/katy-perry-impressed-by-pink_1112875
The 'I Kissed A Girl' singer is such a fan of the 'So What' vocalist she went to see her perform in Australia on Thursday (13.08.09), and swiftly took to her Twitter page to praise her.
Katy wrote: "out 2 c the P!NK show in Melbourne! She rules AUS! Can't wait, I KNOW she won't sing that song,"There U Go" but I chuckle and wish!
"okay, THAT was AMAZING! YOU MUST see the show when it comes to the STATES! P!NK @ her prime... so happy I went, inspired. Good morning USA (sic)!"
Katy - who is known for her outrageous stage outfits - admitted she was jealous of 29-year-old Pink's clothes.
The 24-year-old singer wrote: "she's really great... Shows so many different dimensions and is still personable, relatable, f***ing RIPPED and wears HIGH A*S HEELS. HOW? FAN (sic)!"
Pink is not the only music star Katy is in awe of.
She has previously admitted she was a huge fan of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury and No Doubt's Gwen Stefani.
She said: "When I grow up I want to be just like Gwen Stefani. It's not a race it's a marathon. I keep telling myself this."
14 August 2009 05:45:03
The 'I Kissed A Girl' singer is such a fan of the 'So What' vocalist she went to see her perform in Australia on Thursday (13.08.09), and swiftly took to her Twitter page to praise her.
Katy wrote: "out 2 c the P!NK show in Melbourne! She rules AUS! Can't wait, I KNOW she won't sing that song,"There U Go" but I chuckle and wish!
"okay, THAT was AMAZING! YOU MUST see the show when it comes to the STATES! P!NK @ her prime... so happy I went, inspired. Good morning USA (sic)!"
Katy - who is known for her outrageous stage outfits - admitted she was jealous of 29-year-old Pink's clothes.
The 24-year-old singer wrote: "she's really great... Shows so many different dimensions and is still personable, relatable, f***ing RIPPED and wears HIGH A*S HEELS. HOW? FAN (sic)!"
Pink is not the only music star Katy is in awe of.
She has previously admitted she was a huge fan of Queen frontman Freddie Mercury and No Doubt's Gwen Stefani.
She said: "When I grow up I want to be just like Gwen Stefani. It's not a race it's a marathon. I keep telling myself this."
14 August 2009 05:45:03
5 Ağustos 2009 Çarşamba
Pink thinks fur is fattening
http://www.music-news.com/ShowNews.asp?nCID=0&H=Pink-thinks-fur-is-fattening&nItemID=28442
Pink thinks fur makes people look fat.The 'Sober' singer - who is an outspoken animal rights activist - believes the only way to stop celebrities wearing animal skins is to tease them about their weight.The 29-year-old star is quoted as saying: "The whole animal welfare and cruelty side of wearing fur is clearly not working because some people still insist on wearing it."So I think we should have a new campaign with the message - fur makes you look fat. That is probably the only thing these people care about so let's go for that. You look terrible in that. It makes you gain 15 or 20 lbs. That will do the trick."Pink - real name Alecia Moore - is a strict vegetarian and staunch supporter of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).Although she loves animals, the star wasn't happy when a frog hopped into her face on a recent bike trip in Australia with husband Carey Hart.The pair had stopped on the side of the road for a toilet break when the excited amphibian "attacked" her.A source said: "They were relieving themselves by the road when a frog jumped up and hit Pink bang in the eyes. She freaked." Fortunately, Pink was not injured.
5 Aug 2009 // by: newsdesk
Pink thinks fur makes people look fat.The 'Sober' singer - who is an outspoken animal rights activist - believes the only way to stop celebrities wearing animal skins is to tease them about their weight.The 29-year-old star is quoted as saying: "The whole animal welfare and cruelty side of wearing fur is clearly not working because some people still insist on wearing it."So I think we should have a new campaign with the message - fur makes you look fat. That is probably the only thing these people care about so let's go for that. You look terrible in that. It makes you gain 15 or 20 lbs. That will do the trick."Pink - real name Alecia Moore - is a strict vegetarian and staunch supporter of PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals).Although she loves animals, the star wasn't happy when a frog hopped into her face on a recent bike trip in Australia with husband Carey Hart.The pair had stopped on the side of the road for a toilet break when the excited amphibian "attacked" her.A source said: "They were relieving themselves by the road when a frog jumped up and hit Pink bang in the eyes. She freaked." Fortunately, Pink was not injured.
5 Aug 2009 // by: newsdesk
3 Ağustos 2009 Pazartesi
PINK PLANS BABIES AFTER TOUR
http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/pink-plans-babies-after-tour_1111638
Pop star PINK is planning to start a family with her husband CAREY HART once she wraps up her ongoing world tour.The singer married the motocross racer in 2006 but the relationship hit problems and they separated just two years later (08). The couple reconciled at the beginning of the year (09), but the singer has been unable to enjoy her newfound happiness because she has been touring the world to promote her latest album, Funhouse. The global trek kicked off in February (09) and is due to wrap up in December (09) in Hanover, Germany. Hart admits it has been difficult to move their relationship forward since his wife has been on tour, but reveals they are both keen to start a family once they wrap up their work commitments. He tells E! Online, "It's a long ways down. She still has another 18 months of touring, and I'm pretty heavy in competing again in all my businesses, so it's definitely going to happen, but just not any time soon." 03 August 2009 12:01
Pop star PINK is planning to start a family with her husband CAREY HART once she wraps up her ongoing world tour.The singer married the motocross racer in 2006 but the relationship hit problems and they separated just two years later (08). The couple reconciled at the beginning of the year (09), but the singer has been unable to enjoy her newfound happiness because she has been touring the world to promote her latest album, Funhouse. The global trek kicked off in February (09) and is due to wrap up in December (09) in Hanover, Germany. Hart admits it has been difficult to move their relationship forward since his wife has been on tour, but reveals they are both keen to start a family once they wrap up their work commitments. He tells E! Online, "It's a long ways down. She still has another 18 months of touring, and I'm pretty heavy in competing again in all my businesses, so it's definitely going to happen, but just not any time soon." 03 August 2009 12:01
Pink Hates Hangovers
http://www.femalefirst.co.uk/celebrity/Pink-27763.html
Today 12:00
Pink doesn't drink alcohol because she "can't deal with hangovers".
The 'So What' singer - who is famed for her wild lifestyle and has previously admitted taking illegal drugs - has curtailed the amount she drinks as it has a negative impact on her performances.
Her husband Carey Hart, who she reunited with earlier this year, explained: "I don't really really drink anymore. Pink's actually gotten really good about it, too. Her tour is so intense that she's the same way as me. She can't deal with the hangovers.
"If she has an off night, she falls from her trapeze, so that's not so good."
Professional motocross racer Carey - who married the now 29-year-old singer in January 2006, with the pair taking time away from their relationship in February last year - added he and Pink are happy since reuniting, but have no plans to start a family yet.
He added to E! News: "It's a long ways down. She still has another 18 months of touring, and I'm pretty heavy in competing again in all my businesses, so it's definitely going to happen, but just not anytime soon."
Today 12:00
Pink doesn't drink alcohol because she "can't deal with hangovers".
The 'So What' singer - who is famed for her wild lifestyle and has previously admitted taking illegal drugs - has curtailed the amount she drinks as it has a negative impact on her performances.
Her husband Carey Hart, who she reunited with earlier this year, explained: "I don't really really drink anymore. Pink's actually gotten really good about it, too. Her tour is so intense that she's the same way as me. She can't deal with the hangovers.
"If she has an off night, she falls from her trapeze, so that's not so good."
Professional motocross racer Carey - who married the now 29-year-old singer in January 2006, with the pair taking time away from their relationship in February last year - added he and Pink are happy since reuniting, but have no plans to start a family yet.
He added to E! News: "It's a long ways down. She still has another 18 months of touring, and I'm pretty heavy in competing again in all my businesses, so it's definitely going to happen, but just not anytime soon."
2 Ağustos 2009 Pazar
PINK has left her mark on Rod Laver Arena permanently.
http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,,25872571-2902,00.html
Cameron Adams
August 03, 2009 12:00am
A pillar backstage has been painted pink to commemorate her record-breaking run of shows and she has even autographed it.
Last night was Pink's 13th show at Rod Laver Arena on the Funhouse tour, breaking John Farnham's previous record of most shows at the venue on one tour.
Pink will return to the venue for four more shows this month.
The singer said she felt at home at Rod Laver -- even her dressing room has been painted pink.
She said her past few shows in Melbourne had had the best crowd reaction of the tour so far.
"On Saturday night I was proposed to by a nine-year-old boy called Ryan. It's been really fun," she said.
Pink spent her night off on Friday watching Carlton beat North Melbourne, taking a particular shine to Brendan Fevola's antics.
"They were punching the s--- out of each other and the umpire guy was right there. It was like 'Yeah!'," she said.
Injured Blues player Jarrad Waite gave Pink a personal commentary on the game.

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Cameron Adams
August 03, 2009 12:00am
A pillar backstage has been painted pink to commemorate her record-breaking run of shows and she has even autographed it.
Last night was Pink's 13th show at Rod Laver Arena on the Funhouse tour, breaking John Farnham's previous record of most shows at the venue on one tour.
Pink will return to the venue for four more shows this month.
The singer said she felt at home at Rod Laver -- even her dressing room has been painted pink.
She said her past few shows in Melbourne had had the best crowd reaction of the tour so far.
"On Saturday night I was proposed to by a nine-year-old boy called Ryan. It's been really fun," she said.
Pink spent her night off on Friday watching Carlton beat North Melbourne, taking a particular shine to Brendan Fevola's antics.
"They were punching the s--- out of each other and the umpire guy was right there. It was like 'Yeah!'," she said.
Injured Blues player Jarrad Waite gave Pink a personal commentary on the game.

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