Pink has been discharged from Sydney’s St. Vincent’s Hospital after spending the night being treated for gastroenteritis.
The US singer, 38, kept a low profile and looked tired as she was photographed leaving on Tuesday afternoon while flanked by a huge security presence.
Earlier in the day, Pink was forced to postpone a third concert at Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena as she continues to battle the gastric virus.
Road to recovery! Pink appeared exhausted on Tuesday night as she was bundled into a car and left Sydney hospital after cancelling string of Australian shows while battling gastro and dehydration
Pink shielded her eyes with a pair mirrored reflective glasses as she left the hospital.
To avoid any attention she left via a cleaner’s dock and climbed into a black van and returned to the Park Hyatt hotel to recover.
The American singer was first admitted to on Sunday night, suffering from dehydration and was discharged that same evening.
She was readmitted to hospital on Monday and being diagnosed with the gastric virus and remained in hospital overnight, continuing her treatment and recovery.

Sick: Pink has been discharged from Sydney’s St. Vincent’s Hospital after cancelling string of shows due to medical advice

‘A performer is not a robot’: Pink broke her silence amid backlash after cancelling three Sydney gigs while in hospital on Tuesday
While in the hospital Pink reacted to the fan backlash she’s received after postponing a third Sydney show.
Although she is yet to directly address the cancellation of the latest shows, with Live Nation issuing all statements, Pink subtly made her feelings known on social media.
Amid the backlash from a small proportion of ticket holders, the superstar ‘liked’ a tweet from Adelaide radio host, Melanie Usher, following the announcements.
‘Geez – don’t fall sick on a concert tour of Oz. First we love [Pink] then we turn on her for cancelling two shows due to illness,’ the tweet, that was posted on Monday, said.
‘A performer is not a robot and they fall sick too. Give her a break and stop complaining about two concerts which ARE going to be rescheduled.

Supportive post: Amid the backlash from a small proportion of ticket holders, the superstar ‘liked’ this tweet from Adelaide radio host, Melanie Usher, following the announcements
Pink’s first concert in Sydney for her Beautiful Trauma world tour was scheduled for last Friday (August 3), but she cancelled that show on doctor’s orders.
Despite her health problems, she battled through a concert on Saturday night.
She postponed her second Sydney show on Monday, with Live Nation making the announcement around 4.30PM when many fans were already en route to the venue.

Following doctor’s orders: Pink postponed her third Sydney show on Tuesday, set for that evening, after spending the night in hospital recovering
The American singer was admitted to St. Vincent’s Hospital in Sydney on Sunday night, suffering from dehydration. She was treated and discharged.
She was readmitted to hospital on Monday and diagnosed with a gastric virus and remained in hospital overnight, continuing her treatment and recovery.
According to Live Nation, she will be reassessed by doctors on Tuesday and a further announcement will be made when an update becomes available.



‘It’s ridiculous’: After Monday’s show was postponed around 4.30pm when many concertgoers were already en route to the venue, fans expressed their disappointment on Twitter
Pink’s Australian tour is scheduled from July 4 to August 26.
The musician, real name Alecia Beth Moore, last toured Australia in 2013 when she performed 46 shows as part of her Truth About Love world tour.
After Monday’s show was postponed at the eleventh hour, fans expressed their disappointment on Twitter.
One wrote: ‘I’m all for her getting better considering she is sick but it’s ridiculous that you can cancel a concert with the door scheduled to open right now! Surely you knew she wasn’t well. Already on the train on the way out there.’
Another claimed they had travelled nine hours and paid for a night’s accommodation in Sydney in order to attend the show.
‘Just found out tonight’s concert is postponed after nine hours’ travel and night to stay in Sydney,’ they wrote on Twitter.

‘She must be so sick, I feel so bad for her’: However, many fans also flooded social media offering their support for the So What star in the midst of her illness
Another Pink fan claimed they had lost two days of work in order to make it to the gig.
However, many fans also flooded social media offering their support for the So What star in the midst of her illness.
‘On our way to Sydney for a Pink concert and heard that it’s cancelled. She must be so sick, I feel so bad for her. Speedy recovery, gorgeous girl, don’t worry about your fans, just focus on your health,’ one concertgoer wrote.

Big job: Pink, pictured in Perth on July 04, had her Australian tour scheduled from July 4 to August 26 until her illness threw the dates into chaos