Pink's recent dining experience at Freo's The Old Synagogue was so good she booked for the following night.
Camera IconPink's recent dining experience at Freo's The Old Synagogue was so good she booked for the following night. Credit: Supplied

Rockstar Pink loved Freo venue The Old Synagogue so much on Wednesday she booked to dine there the next night

Zach MargoliusPerthNow

Global sensation Pink said out with the new, and in with The Old Synagogue as the singer enjoyed her recent Freo dining experience so much she planned to return the next night.

Ahead of the star’s first Perth concert at Optus Stadium on Friday night, the blonde rocker posted a couple of sneaky snaps from Wednesday’s visit to the venue on her Instagram story.

Her dining experience at rooftop bar Mr Chapple made the cut — sharing the space’s unique wall art with her 10.7 million followers on the platform.

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Singer Pink enjoyed a delightful dining experience at The Old Synagogue's Mr Chapple venue.
Camera IconSinger Pink enjoyed a delightful dining experience at The Old Synagogue's Mr Chapple venue. Credit: Pink

With no apparent bad angle in the multi-levelled heritage premises, Pink’s second photo depicted the three-time Grammy winner in a bathroom posing with a peace sign and snapback.

Paying respect to the venue — which opened in late 2019 following a 20-year vacancy in the complex — the artist location-tagged The Old Synagogue for fans keen to get the party started ahead of her shows.

Pink took a cheaky snap from The Old Synagogue bathroom on Wednesday.
Camera IconPink took a cheaky snap from The Old Synagogue bathroom on Wednesday. Credit: Pink

Marketing manager Katie of Nokturnl, the venue’s hospitality group, offered an insight into the experience for both the singer and fellow diners.

Kicking back with her partner Carey Hart and crew, Katie said the seasoned performer “declined a photo with a fan, but very nicely as she said she wasn’t looking her best”.

Katie revealed the triple threat drank Negroni’s and “seemed to really vibe with our gorgeous Synagogue”.

“She enjoyed the stay so much that she booked for Tonic + Ginger the next night, but due to bad weather she wasn’t able to make it back in time,” Katie said.

MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 14: Pink performs during her "Trust Fall" tour at Kaseya Center on November 14, 2023 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images)
Camera IconMIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 14: Pink performs during her "Trust Fall" tour at Kaseya Center on November 14, 2023 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images) Credit: Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images

Pink’s absence was due to a luxurious boat cruise shared with her family and that of Perth-based personality Rove McManus — with wild winds delaying their return to Fremantle where their superyacht had disembarked.

“Staff were excited to see her the next night but unfortunately they didn’t get to,” Katie revealed.

The sensory space, which boasts four separate venues, piqued the creative’s interest so much she was offered a tour by staff.

“She loved the downstairs vibe of L’chaim, which is a big reason why she booked to come back,” Katie said.

Pink pictured leaving Crown ahead of her show at Optus Stadium.
Camera IconPink pictured leaving Crown ahead of her show at Optus Stadium. Credit: Ian Munro/ Ian Munro

Enjoying the sights and sounds of our beautiful city, the Cover Me In Sunshine singer is set to rock Perth for the first time since 2018, when she performed four shows at RAC Arena.

At 44 years of age, the seasoned talent will likely be hoping to enjoy a restful lead into her show on Friday night, where she will be supported by Aussie star Tones And I.


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