Pink and her entourage were refused entry to a Sydney club due to an identification issue. The singer and her friends had made a reservation but were turned away when she couldn't produce any ID. They later dined at another venue.
Another Sydney venue saved the night for Pink and her entourage after she was refused entry from another club over an identification standoff. The singer, who is in Australia for her Summer Carnival Tour, was turned away from Manly Skiff Sailing Club on Monday night despite having made a reservation for 15 people. Locals claimed the singer and her entourage were denied entry to the harbourside club after she couldn't produce any ID, as per door requirements.
Pink and her friends left and dined at craft brewery Four Pines Manly instead, with manager Harriet telling 2GB she was told they experienced a "disaster" at another pub
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