Pinkâs New Flight Path: Pop’s Bionic Woman on Her Death-Defying Stadium Tour and âTrustfallâ Album
In a world of hyphenates, Pink all but dares us to come up with one to describe her place in the pop landscape, besides anything so earthbound as “singer-songwriter.” Maybe “gymnast-therapist” would do it — her appeal mixes literal feats of daring with songs of dysfunction and its hoped-for cessation. As she gets to the inevitable moment in any of her shows where she acrobatically flies over arenas in a harness while encouraging her audiences to get it together before it’s too late, it’s not always clear whether the work she’s doing should be subject to American Psychological Association or Federal Aviation Administration approval.
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She is not kidding about the hip replacement; hip surgery was just one of the things that had her on the operating table during the pandemic. She is freshly scarred but undaunted, as a Pink tour without aerialism is like a Pink album without multiple uses of the word “fuck.”
“Having breaks is good for my voice. Not so good for the body,” she says after putting Habanero Mountain Guy outside to sniff the sea air. “Especially during COVID — I gained 36 pounds. All I did was make sourdough and then eat the sourdough. And then I had not just the hip surgery but double disc replacement in my neck. So now I’m the bionic woman. I’ve lost those 36 pounds, and I am stronger than I’ve ever been in my life. And I’m ready to go, and I’m ready to get the hell out of here. I’ve been home way too long.”
There are motivations, especially when you have Tina Turner’s manager, Roger Davies, as your own. Asked if she ever queried Davies about any secrets to Turner’s success in keeping the touring regime going as long as she did, Pink says it never occurred to her — she knows what she witnessed with her own two eyes.
“I saw Tina when she was 69 in Christian Louboutins, running around the stage, full choreography, like a crazy person. And I thought to myself: Shit. So now I have no excuse. I look at the greats and I wanna keep up. I want to keep pushing it and be better — a better human, a better mom, a better daughter, a better sister, a better performer, a better writer. And age works against you, right? But at 43, I’m stronger than I’ve ever been in my life. I could kick my 33-year-old ass.”
As for the specifics of moonlighting as a stuntwoman, she says, “Well, it’s always interesting the day the insurance company comes to yes or no your insurance. And every time they say yes, I’m like, ‘Are you kidding me? They actually said yes?’” She shrugs. This may be the time when she’ll need to trust that the crew that keeps her aloft really does consider her World’s Best Boss.
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The real test of Pink’s nerve is that she has enlisted two of the most powerful female vocalists on the planet, Brandi Carlile and Pat Benatar , as her direct support acts for the “Summer Carnival” stadium tour (the North American part of which begins July 24 in Toronto and ends Oct. 9 in Phoenix, following a European leg in June). Pink and Carlile go back — they wrote a still-unrecorded song together 15 years ago. “The first time I heard her sing, I was in my car and it was when her voice cracks during ‘The Story,’ and I had to pull my car over,” Pink remembers. She met Benatar at October’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony, where Pink and Carlile were saluting Dolly Parton by singing “Coat of Many Colors” while Benatar and husband Neil Giraldo were getting their own honors. Pink figured, and had it confirmed, that Benatar had to be classically trained to be singing like that at 70. “I ran up to her that night and was like, ‘Can we be best friends?’”
“I feel like I’ve found three voices in 43 years,” she declares. “My first voice was opera, because I used to sing ‘Phantom of the Opera’ and ‘Les Miz’ — things like that. Then my second voice was R&B-ish, but I sounded like Alvin from Alvin and the Chipmunks. But I was also smoking, and I was steadily getting raspier and raspier, which is why Janis was an easy sell for me. I loved it, but then it started going too far. Billy Mann, my friend and songwriting partner, sat me down and said, ‘I think you’re at the point now where you have to ask yourself, “Am I a singer or a smoker?”’ Hmm. ‘Shoot. I think you’re right.’ So I quit.” This happened around 2010, when she was pregnant with her first child, Willow, now 12. “And then I found this grown-up voice that I have and got two octaves back. My voice has never been stronger. But I don’t have that rasp anymore, and I miss that — I wish I could have kept a little bit of it. But,” she adds with a shrug and a sip, “I chose life instead.”
Making the conscious choice to go on is a big theme of “Trustfall.” Not entirely ironically, it starts with a ballad about death and the afterlife, “When I Get There,” prompted somewhat by her father’s death in August 2021, as well as mortal thoughts that arose when both she and her son contracted bad cases of COVID. Starting the album off with a non-banger was as conscious a choice as everything Pink does.
“I feel like we’re all in this constant state of overwhelm , and so we put our feelings away just so that we can get through a day. I wanted to find a way back to the truth and the authentic feelings. So opening the album with that, instead of like, ‘Hey, let’s ease into each other,’ it’s like, ‘No, no. Sit down. I want to talk to you. We’re gonna clear all the bullshit away and have a conversation .’ That’s how I am as a person. If you ask me how I am, how much time do you have? So ‘When I Get There’ as an album-opener was my way of saying, ‘Let’s talk about real stuff.’””
It’s easy to get the sense that for many fans, it’s “ me and Pink against the world” — whether that has to do with her support of the LGBTQ community or advocacy for older women or disaffected-youth friendliness. “A lot of my friends have teenagers — I do not yet, thank God — and they all have just debilitating anxiety.” She describes playing the new song “Turbulence,” which describes life in terms of an extended panic attack, for her daughter’s friends, “and, like, five of them were just sobbing.” The findings showing that more young people than ever describe themselves as dealing with crippling depression or anxiety disturbs her — “I don’t know where we’re going with this” — even if it’s not surprising to a woman who’s included the word “trauma” in album titles and written existentially brooding anthems like “What About Us.”
She leans forward to deliver all of us existentially challenged grown-ups a pep talk, like she did with her daughter’s friends that day she played them “Turbulence.” “Just let it go, man,” Pink advises. “Just be a dolphin and let that go right off your back. We have to have joy too. We have to laugh. We have to love. We have to cuddle. We have to suck the marrow out of the bones of life, because we’re still here. The wildfires haven’t come yet.” Spoken like a true Santa Barbara-area resident, invoking the joy of sea mammals and the prospect of everything going up in flames all in the same breath.
Pink may be known for her feats of derring-do, but there’s no fearlessness like withstanding the slings and arrows of being a reasonably outspoken public figure. Twenty-three years into a career, does she have the satisfaction of thinking that, by now, people get her?
“I definitely don’t think a large far-right contingent gets me at all. and they don’t want to and they’re never going to, because I represent so many things that they hate. And I think people that only listen to the singles don’t get me, because there’s so much else. When I meet people, they’re like, ‘God, you’re not scary.’ And I’m like, ‘Well, don’t tell anyone. That’s my cover, man.’ But I’ve kind of stopped caring a little bit. I’m sad about people thinking that being an opinionated woman is a bad thing. I’m sad. That deeply saddens me. But I’ve stopped trying to explain it.” It’s not something she’s only ever experienced from afar. “I think it sticks with me because my husband told me, when we met, ‘he was like, “’I thought you were just like this angry man-eater.’ And I was like, ‘I am . But, I’m also this.'” Carey Hart got over it; not everyone did. “The things people say to me online, it’s insane,” she says.
The most personal song on the new record may be the harrowing ballad “Lost Cause,” sung from the point of view of a woman who just wants to be told she isn’t a piece of shit. Written by Stephen Wrabel, Sam de Jong and Sam Romans, it resonated with Pink because of a conversation she had with Hart. “He came to me a long time ago — at a good moment, when we weren’t arguing — and said, ‘Hey, when we argue and you say really mean things, it hurts me and I really need you to stop.’ I was blown away, like, ‘Whoa, what a beautiful thing to do, Carey, to bring that up at a time where everything’s going well.’ Time moves on and you both get mean after a while, and the world is mean,” she avows, attesting that charity needs to begin at home.
“And,” she adds, further explicating the theme of “Lost Cause,” “I’m like, ‘You can call me a loser, but just don’t tell me I’m unredeemable.’ Everybody is redeemable. Unless they’re gone — unless they’re in the dirt. I don’t believe old dogs can’t learn new tricks.”
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P!nk Announces âSummer Carnival 2023â North American Stadium Dates & All-Star Guests
The 21-city tour will kick off on July 24 and stay on the road through October.
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P!nk is hitting the road again in 2023 and this time she’s bringing along some very special friends. The singer announced the North American dates for her “Summer Carnival 2023” outing on Monday morning (Nov. 14), revealing that the 21-city tour will hit stadiums across the continent from July through October with special guests Brandi Carlile and brand new Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo on select dates and Grouplove and KidCutUp on all the shows.
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The official announcement of the dates came after P!nk and Carlile playfully teased the tour in a fun viral video on Sunday night. In the clip, the pair sit next to each other on a couch, with both dressed to impress as P!nk apologizes for having to take an important call. Carlile then picks up her cell and the pair get down to business. “I was really afraid to ask you this question to your face,” Pink says. “Oh, I’m married,” Carlile reminds her.
“Yeah, you love your wife… will you come on tour with me?” P!nk asks. “F–k yeah!” Carlile responds excitedly. P!nk and Brandi warmed up earlier this month when they joined forces for a performance of Dolly Parton’s “Coat of Many Colors” at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony , held Nov. 5 in Los Angeles.
The Summer Carnival will kick off on June 7, 2023 at University of Bolton Stadium, the first of several U.K. dates, followed by shows across continental Europe. P!nk has just released the upbeat anthem “Never Gonna Not Dance Again.”
Check out the North American dates below.
^ with Brandi Carlile | ! with Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo | GROUPLOVE + KidCutUp on all dates
July 24 – Toronto, ON @ Rogers Centre ^
July 26 – Cincinnati, OH @ Great American Ball Park ^
July 31 – Boston, MA @ Fenway Park !
Aug. 3 – New York, NY @ Citi Field ^
Aug. 7 – Washington DC @ Nationals Park !
Aug. 10 – Minneapolis, MN @ Target Field !
Aug. 12 – Chicago, IL @ Wrigley Field !
Aug. 14 – Milwaukee, WI @ American Family Field !
Aug. 16 – Detroit, MI @ Comerica Park ^
Aug. 19 – Fargo, ND @ FARGODOME ^
Aug. 21 – Omaha, NE @ Charles Schwab Field ^
Sept. 18 – Philadelphia, PA @ Citizens Bank Park ^
Sept. 22 – Nashville, TN @ GEODIS Park ^
Sept. 25 – San Antonio, TX @ Alamodome ^
Sept. 27 – Houston, TX @ Minute Maid Park ^
Sept. 29 – Arlington, TX @ Globe Life Field ^
Oct. 3 – San Diego, CA @ Snapdragon Stadium ^
Oct. 5 – Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium !
Oct. 7 – Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium ^
Oct. 9 – Phoenix, AZ @ Chase Field ^
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When I first bought the tickets they seemed expensive but having attended the show I think they were worth every penny.
I felt that Pink is an amazing entertainer who engaged with the audience and also showed appreciation for the other performers. Not only this but she has ( as evidenced by the video clips) done lots of ambassadorship things for worthy causes.
I felt she can across as a very warm caring person of incredible talent and I enjoyed the whole event.
Would definitely like to see her in concert again. Truly spectacular.
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I had seen P!nk live at Madison Square Garden in NYC once before when she had started using the silks onstage, so I knew her shows were impressive. But nothing prepared me for last night. Not only does she entertain with a well-choreographed show, sheâs humble, sheâs funny and the show brims with passion. This is a well-rehearsed production, yet she still makes it feel spontaneous. There are lots of fast rock-out songs with pyrotechnics but also quiet moments where her voice shines during the ballads. Highlights for me were the nod to Gwen Stefani/No Doubt blend of Just a Girl with her own Funhouse and her flying all around the arena like Tinkerbell during So What. What a phenomenal show. What a phenomenal performance. P!nk sure gives you your moneyâs worth. I tend to avoid big stadium concerts, but for P!nk Iâll gladly make an exception. Go see her! You wonât regret it.
This tour date was my second time seeing P!NK on the Beautiful Trauma tour. (I got to travel to Charlottesville for a date on the tour in 2019.) When the Charlotte, NC, date was announced for this March, I had hoped to be able to go because it's near my birthday this time. This date was just as awesome. (I have listened to P!NK's albums since her first album was released when I was an assistant manager in a music store.)
P!NK is personal, on point, and gives audience participation a new meaning. She's working hard to keep her body prepped to do everything she does on stage, and as a female in her age group as well as a lifelong singer and musician's spouse, I applaud her voice and her choices in everything she puts together for her concert tour dates. If you were hesitant to go to the tour date because you hear her music and do not go to concerts, then I recommend you try to go to at least one tour date. You will not be disappointed!
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Pink is going on two separate tours throughout 2023, with tickets still available for both. Before heading into the second international leg of her ongoing Summer Carnival Tour, the "So What" singer will also embark on a North American Trustfall Tour. And if you want to know how to get Pink tickets, we've got all the latest links and prices for the tours in this guide.
Pink's Summer Carnival Tour is already well underway, as the artist kicked off her eighth concert tour in England on February 8. The first international leg concluded in July after 21 shows across seven countries. Pink then began the ongoing North American leg on July 24 in Toronto, Canada. The second leg includes 23 performances across 21 cities before ending on October 9, 2023.
After the end of Summer Carnival Tour's North American shows, Pink will remain on the continent for the 2023 Trustfall tour. This series concert includes 22 shows across 15 cities between October 12 and November 19. After this phase, the "Raise Your Glass" singer will head on the 2024 international leg of her Summer Carnival Tour in Oceania from February until March.
Celebrating her 2023 "Trustfall" album, the high demand for Pink's concerts means there are plenty of opportunities to see her perform across the globe. If you're looking to buy tickets to Pink's two 2023 tours, you're in luck. Here's our breakdown of the concert tour schedules, purchasing details, and original and resale ticket prices.
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How to get tickets for Pink 2023 concert tour
You can get original tickets to Pink's 2023 concert tour through Ticketmaster . However, only a select few are still available for various locations and dates.
Tickets are also available for purchase through verified resale vendors such as StubHub and Vivid Seats . Generally, prices are less expensive through verified resale platforms than original tickets on Ticketmaster. For instance, StubHub prices begin at approximately $22 for Pink's San Antonio and Houston concerts. Still, it's important to note that prices for Pink's concerts vary by date and location.
Pink 2023 tour schedule
Pink still has 10 United States concert dates remaining in her 2023 Summer Carnival Tour. After this phase concludes on October 9, the 22 dates of her 2023 Trustfall Tour begins throughout North America. All concert times are listed in local time zones.
How much are Pink tickets?
Original standard ticket prices for Pink's Summer Carnival Tour generally start at $39.95. However, these less expensive tickets may be completely obstructed in certain venues, such as in Philadephia, so the only way to view the singer is through video feeds. At other locations like Houston, this price will still include an unobstructed view of the stage. Prices for original standard tickets also vary depending on date and location.
Prices for Pink's 2023 Trustfall tour are generally more expensive than her Summer Carnival shows. For instance, some of the cheapest original tickets typically start at $99.95 on Ticketmaster .
VIP tickets start at approximately $374, but prices may vary by date and location due to demand. Here's a breakdown of the VIP packages available for Pink's Summer Carnival Tour and Trustfall Tour on Ticketmaster's website .
Original prices typically come in higher than resale prices for Pink concerts. Many of the cheaper tickets are verified resales or originals to nearer tour dates, so you may find the best deal when it gets closer to the concert date.
Who is opening for Pink's tour?
The opening acts for Pink's 2023 Summer Carnival Tour include artists and bands such as Grouplove, KidCutUp, Brandi Carlisle, Pat Benatar, and Neil Giraldo. Meanwhile, the only confirmed opening acts for her Trustfall Tour performances are Grouplove and KidCutUp.
Here's our breakdown of where each opening act will be performing for Pink's 2023 tours:
- Grouplove & KidCutUp : Philadelphia, Nashville, San Antonio, Houston, Arlington, San Diego, Inglewood, Paradise, Phoenix, Sacramento, San Francisco, Tacoma, Vancouver, Denver, Kansas City, Montréal, New York City, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Louisville, Charlotte, Miami, Sunrise, Orlando
- Brandi Carlisle : Philadelphia, Nashville, San Antonio, Houston, Arlington, San Diego, Paradise, Phoenix
- Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo : Inglewood
Will there be international tour dates?
There are four shows in Canada on Pink's 2023 Trustfall Tour, but no European legs. The singer will perform in Vancouver, BC, on October 20 and 21, followed by two shows in Montréal, QC on November 1 and 2.
Pink's Summer Carnival Tour will also have another international leg in 2024. This part of the tour will last from February 9 until March 23, 2024, in Oceania, including 20 shows across Australia and New Zealand.
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'Raise Your Glass' and get tickets when Pink brings her 2024 tour to Des Moines this fall
Pink is giving you a reason to go to the Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines this October.
The pop singer-songwriter announced she is adding the Des Moines stop on Oct. 24 as part of her North American tour âTrustfall.â
Since the early 2000s, the three-time Grammy winner has been releasing hit after hit, from âGet the Party Started,â âSo What,â âRaise Your Glassâ and âWhat About Us.â
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A portion of the proceeds from the show will support Girls Rock! Des Moines, according to a news release. Girls Rock! Des Moines is an organization that describes its mission as empowering girls and women, nonbinary and transgender youth and adults through âself-expression, creative agency, and mentoring in music and arts-based education, collaboration, performance, and production."
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Pink will be joined by the Script, the Irish band behind âBreakeven,â âHall of Fameâ and âFor the First Time.â
How to get tickets for Pinkâs 2024 tour in Des Moines
The concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be available to purchase starting on Friday, March 29 at 10 a.m. at hyveetix.com .
Paris Barraza is a trending and general assignment reporter at the Des Moines Register. Reach her at [email protected] . Follow her on Twitter @ParisBarraza.
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BERLIN, GERMANY - JUNE 28: P!NK performs on stage during the P!NK Summer Carnival 2023 Tour at Olympiastadion on June 28, 2023 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Getty Images)
Pink Adds New 2024 Tour Dates â Setlist & Ticket Info
Pink , the rock-influenced pop singer who rose to stardom in the early 2000s, has announced new tour dates amidst her ongoing Summer Carnival tour.
Pink is currently on her highly popular Summer Carnival stadium tour, which started on June 7, 2023 , at the University of Bolton Stadium in Bolton, England, and will conclude on November 23, 2024, at LoanDepot Park in Miami. The newly announced tour dates are seamlessly integrated between her summer tour and a series of previously scheduled P!NK LIVE fall dates. While the summer tour features support from Sheryl Crow , The Script, and DJ act KidCutUp, the additional dates will showcase only The Script and KidCutUp.
Since the early 2000s, Pink’s music has offered an edginess and authenticity that serves as both guidance and empowerment for women worldwide. In her acceptance speeches, she consistently addresses her desire to set an example for her daughter and uplift women everywhere.
Pink solidified her outspoken attitude in her 2006 album I’m Not Dead , which featured politically charged songs like “Dear Mr. President,” and included the poignant track “Conversations with My 13 Year Old Self,” which delved into the struggles of adolescence. However, it was her smash hit single, “Stupid Girls,” that solidified Pink’s status as a feminist icon within the realm of pop music. In this song, she criticized society’s obsession with scantily clad women and targeted everything from women in rap music videos to the notion that a woman’s sole purpose is to appease men.
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The following is the full list of Pink’s new tour dates:
- Tuesday, Sept. 3 â Tacoma, WA â Tacoma Dome
- Wednesday, Sept. 4 â Tacoma, WA â Tacoma Dome
- Friday, Sept. 6 â Vancouver, BC â Rogers Arena
- Saturday, Sept. 7 â Vancouver, BC â Rogers Arena
- Wednesday, Oct. 9 â Columbus, OH â Schottenstein Center
- Monday, Oct. 14 â Detroit, MI â Little Caesars Arena
- Friday, Oct. 18 â St. Paul, MN â Xcel Energy Center
- Sunday, Oct. 20 â Lincoln, NE â Pinnacle Bank Arena
- Sunday, Nov. 3 â Austin, TX â Moody Center
- Friday, Nov. 8 â Tulsa, OK â BOK Center
- Monday, Nov. 11 â Raleigh, NC â PNC Arena
- Thursday, Nov. 14 â Atlanta, GA â State Farm Arena
- Wednesday, Nov. 20 â Columbia, SC â Colonial Life Arena
PINK CONCERT 2024 SETLIST
The following is Pink’s setlist in Townsville, Australia, on March 23.
- Get the Party Started
- Raise Your Glass
- Just Like a Pill
- What About Up
- Wild Hearts Canât Be Broken
- Make You Feel My Love
- Just Give Me a Reason
- F—‘ Perfect
- Just Like Fire / Heartbreaker
- Please Don’t Leave Me
- Cover Me in Sunshine
- Don’t Let Me Get Me
- When I Get There
- What’s Up?
- Are You Gonna Fall?
- Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
- Never Gonna Not Dance Again
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Pinkâs Summer Carnival Tour Outfits Are Full of Sequins and Sparkle: See the Photos
From a hot pink cropped feather jacket to a black sequin hooded dress, the singer shows off her rockstar sense of style
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âWho Knewâ Pink had such incredible onstage style? Just kidding â we all knew!
The singer, 43, has been showing off her impeccable style all month on her Summer Carnival 2023 Tour , which kicked off in early June.
The âSo Whatâ singerâs show includes performances of her biggest songs â as well as several jaw-dropping costume changes.Â
Jumping on the Barbiecore trend , two of the singerâs onstage outfits feature different takes on hot pink.
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One ensemble is a pink iridescent sleeveless leotard with pink and clear crystals and sequins. For some of her songs, Pink wears a sparkly hot pink cropped jacket with a wide collar over the leotard but takes it off for her high-flying aerial stunts. She pairs this look with sky-high silver platform boots.
While performing more of her incredible setlist, Pink trades the hot pink jacket for an absolutely stunning studded leather jacket. The piece, which features different size studs on the shoulders, collar, and sleeves, is also covered in thousands of silver gemstones creating a glowing look when the lights hit her.Â
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Pinkâs other nod to the Barbiecore trend is a light pink cropped feather jacket that she wears with a royal blue pleated short skirt and black platform boots with tons of black sequins on the high heels. With these looks, she wears her famous locks in a blonde mohawk.Â
One of Pinkâs most unique onstage looks is a long black coat dress complete with a hood. She wears the coat, which is covered in mini silver sequins, over a black bodysuit with mirror sequins adorning it.
When the âGlitterâ singer slows it down, she hits the stage in a floor-length soft pink gown with a beautiful mini-studded corset top, pink patent leather wide belt and flowing bottom. She goes barefoot and keeps her mohawk when rocking this ensemble.
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Pink Summer Carnival 2023 Tour continues its European leg through July 16.
She'll then head to North America for a string of shows from July 28 through Oct. 9 â before touring the territory again on her Trustfall Tour through Nov. 19. Pink will then wrap the Summer Carnival 2023 Tour with concerts in Australia and New Zealand early next year.
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- I Don’t Believe You
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- My Generation (The Who cover)
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- Roxanne (The Police cover)
- Try Too Hard
- U + Ur Hand
- Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely)
- Encore: So What
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Eminem Celebrates 16 Years of Sobriety on 4/20
The Detroit rapper got sober in 2008 following a near-fatal drug overdose.
Eminem is 16 years sober.
On Saturday, the Detroit rapper took to social media to celebrate the anniversary by sharing a picture of a new sobriety chip.
pic.twitter.com/SCwj1j44eG — Marshall Mathers (@Eminem) April 20, 2024
Back in 2022, Eminem opened up about his past addiction and eventual recovery in an essay published by XXL . According to the "Lose Yourself" rapper, he started taking pills following the release of 1999's The Slim Shady LP . Five years later, things took a turn for the worse after Em dropped another No. 1 album, 2002's The Eminem Show , and had begun working on what would become 2004's Encore .
âI was able to downplay my addiction and hide it for a while until it got really bad," he explained. "So, Iâm coming off The Marshall Mathers LP and going into Encore when my addiction started to get bad. I was taking Vicodin, Valium and alcohol. I kinda fell off the map a little bit and didnât explain why I went away.â
From there, Eminem's addiction worsened after D12âs Proof died in 2006.
âI remember just after Proof died, I was in my house by myself, and I was just laying in bed and I couldnât move and I just kept staring at the ceiling fan,â he recalled. âAnd I just kept taking more pills. I literally couldnât walk for two days when that happened and eventually my drug use fuckinâ skyrocketed. I had fuckinâ 10 drug dealers at one time that Iâm getting my shit from. Seventy-five to 80 Valiums a night, which is a lot. I donât know how the fuckIâm still here. I was numbing myself.â
A near-death experience from an accidental methadone overdose back in 2007 ultimately led Eminem to get sober for good.
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