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Is Pink losing her touch Down Under? The singer’s last two singles fail to light up the Australian charts

Is Pink losing her touch Down Under? The singer’s last two singles fail to light up the Australian charts

American pop sensation Pink has always had a special relationship with Australia, but listeners Down Under may have lost their love for her music.

The 43-year-old singer released her ninth studio album Trustfall in recent days and is gearing up for her Australian tour next year.

However, their first two singles from the album, Never Gonna Not Dance Again and Trustfall, fail to ignite the Australian charts.

Never Gonna Not Dance Again, which was released last November, failed to crack the top 50 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) charts, peaking at 64.

The second single from the singers’ album, Trustfall, has been a bit more successful Down Under.

American pop sensation Pink has always had a special relationship with Australia, but listeners Down Under may have lost their love for her music.

Never Gonna Not Dance Again, which was released last November, failed to crack the top 50 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) charts.

Never Gonna Not Dance Again, which was released last November, failed to crack the top 50 on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) charts.

The second single from the singers' album, Trustfall, has been a bit more successful Down Under.

The second single from the singers’ album, Trustfall, has been a bit more successful Down Under.

It was released on February 17, the same day as her new album, and although it made the top 50 for the next week, it only peaked at number 34.

Despite this, the So What hitmaker has found success on the Australian iTunes charts.

Within hours of releasing Never Gonna Not Dance Again, it reached number one, replacing Taylor Swift’s Anti-Hero.

Trustfall is also the number one album on the Australian iTunes charts for the week beginning February 20, and its song of the same name is at number two on the singles chart.

Never Gonna Not Dance Again also remains on the chart at number 24, while another song from their album, When I Get There, is currently sitting at number nine.

Fans still seem eager to see the singer perform live, as she recently announced additional dates in various cities across the country for her Summer Carnival Tour, which is coming next year.

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

Pink said she told her husband, Carey Hart, that they should move to Australia.  Carey and Pink have two children: a daughter Willow, 11, and a son, Jameson, six.  everything in the photo

Pink said she told her husband, Carey Hart, that they should move to Australia. Carey and Pink have two children: a daughter Willow, 11, and a son, Jameson, six. everything in the photo

The star will then perform at 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.

This comes as Pink recently said she was “investigating” becoming an Australian citizen.

“Last year I was thinking about applying for citizenship, I’m not even kidding,” he told Channel 9’s 60 Minutes.

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

The singer told Channel 9's 60 Minutes that

The singer told Channel 9’s 60 Minutes that she “can’t wait” to tour Australia again.