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Pink spotted riding scooter around Kensington Market in Toronto

American singer-songwriter and top-charting performer,Pink, was recently spotted taking a break from her sold-out tourto ride a scooter aroundKensington Marketin Toronto along with her son.

Pink performed smash hits like "Never Gonna Not Dance Again" and "So What" to a roaring crowd of fans at the Rogers Centre on Monday night as part of herPink Summer Carnivalconcert tour.

Toronto landed the lucky title of being the first North American date of the tour, which is in support of the singer's ninth studio album,Trustfall.

On Tuesday, the "Raise Your Glass" singer posted a series of images of her time in one of Toronto's most vibrant and diverse neighbourhoods, Kensington Market.

Aside from all theindie shops, vintage boutiques, and art spaces to discover, Pink seemed to admire the neighbourhood's intricate graffiti, having posted several images outside the珍珠港礼品店's colourful wall.

Pink rightfully captioned the series of photos a "Toronto love story," and also was spotted admiring sparkly dresses from local vendors, grabbing some churros for an afternoon snack with her son, and visitingDolce Gelato.

The singer was also photographed riding a scooter on Kensington Avenue just outside of Kensington Market Mall, holdingCocktail Emporiumshopping bags, and standing outsideCheese Magicon Baldwin Street.

Pink kept a low profile during her visit, with an all-black fit that contrasts many of her extravagant and sparkling stage costumes.

The singer is headed to Cincinnati for the next stop of her North American tour, which wraps up in Phoenix, Arizona on Oct. 9.

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