Pink has announced she'll embark on her first-ever Australian stadium tour in early 2024.
The tour announcement comes a week before the release of Pink’s ninth studio album, Trustfall. I can’t wait to bring the Summer Carnival Tour to my home away from home, and smile and sing together until our cheeks hurt. Pink could’ve easily filled stadiums on several of her previous tours, but was understood to have preferred the relative intimacy of arena shows.
Sage Swinton is a news reporter who was born and bred in the Hunter, where she has worked as a journalist for the past seven years.
Sage Swinton is a news reporter who was born and bred in the Hunter, where she has worked as a journalist for the past seven years. General public tickets go on sale Friday, February 17 at 12pm through Ticketmaster. She's been with the Newcastle Herald since June 2020, and covers Newcastle council as well as other general news. Summer 2024 can't come soon enough!" "It is now well known among promoters and artists around the world that Newcastle is home to a fantastic stadium that delivers extraordinary experiences for patrons and artists alike." [how to register](https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/7659319/newcastle-herald-launches-new-commenting-platform/) or become a subscriber [here](https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/subscribe/). "This tour will provide an unmissable experience for music fans and a major boost for our city, bringing thousands of visitors to Newcastle and injecting millions of dollars into our economy. [Elton John's two shows](https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/8041230/ive-been-a-fan-of-40-years-the-faces-in-elton-johns-first-newcastle-crowd/) at the stadium in January - the venue's [first concert in over three decades](https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/8040324/countdown-to-rocket-man-launch-stadium-ready-for-elton/), which was enjoyed by more than 50,000 fans and many more who took to surrounding streets to hear the musical maestro. "Pink's live shows are something that must be seen to be believed, and we can't wait to welcome the music icon to Newcastle early next year," Venues NSW and McDonald Jones Stadium CEO Kerrie Mather said. "I am so excited to finally get a chance to tour Australia and New Zealand in the summer," she said. [played in Newcastle in 2009](https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/496881/pink-takes-to-the-stage-in-newcastle/) when she performed her Funhouse Tour at Newcastle Entertainment Centre. [follow-up to the legendary Elton John.](https://www.newcastleherald.com.au/story/8041285/elton-johns-first-newcastle-show-lives-up-to-landmark-status/)
As part of her Summer Carnival 2024 tour, she'll play Dunedin's Forsyth Barr Stadium on March 5 2024, and Eden Park on March 8.
Summer 2024 can’t come soon enough." "I can't wait to bring the Summer Carnival Tour to my home away from home, and smile and sing together until our cheeks hurt. "I am so excited to finally get a chance to tour Australia and New Zealand in the summer," Pink said.
International pop superstar Pink is returning to Dunedin with a show expected to be as big as her last visit in 2018. More than four years ago, Pink wowed ...
She said she was "so excited to finally get a chance to tour Australia and New Zealand in the summer." The three-time Grammy winner has had six number one albums in New Zealand with two more that have charted in the top 5. The Summer Carnival 2024 tour will see Pink return to Forsyth Bar Stadium on March 5.
Singer Pink has announced her latest Australian tour, Summer Carnival - and it is set to be bigger than ever before. The US entertainer is bringing her show ...
- Melbourne’s Marvel Stadium on February 23 - Metricon Stadium Gold Coast on February 20 - Suncorp Stadium Brisbane on February 16 - Newcastle’s McDonald Jones Stadium on February 13 - Sydney at Allianz Stadium on February 9, Summer 2024 can’t come soon enough!”
It's been five long years since the star last graced our shores but today she's finally announced two tour dates for Dunedin and Auckland in March 2024. The ...
Vodafone pre-sale Dunedin 11am Monday, February 13 until 11am Wednesday, February 15 Live Nation pre-sale Auckland 11am Thursday, February 16 until 9am Friday, February 17 Having sold out arenas all around the world, the award-winning pop star is a force to be reckoned with. Vodafone pre-sale Auckland 10am Monday, February 13 until 10am Wednesday, February 15
Pink is returning to New Zealand to perform shows as part of her 2024 Summer Carnival tour. The 'Beautiful Trauma' singer will play Forsyth Barr Stadium in ...
The pop powerhouse will be getting the party started at Sydney's Allianz Stadium to promote her new album Trustfall.
After working with Missy Elliott, Christina Aguilera, Lil’Kim and Mya on the song ‘Lady Marmalade’, Pink went on to earn a Grammy for the song 'Trouble' for her 2003 album Try This. She is also one of the most consistent LGBTQIA+ allies in the music community and an ambassador for UNICEF USA. This time, she’s swapping out arenas for the stadiums, and the year-long wait will no doubt be worth it. Once these groups disbanded, Pink embarked on a solo career and announced her new stage name – inspired by the character of Mr Pink from Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs. The titular track, also dubbed ‘Trustfall’ is co-produced by in-demand DJ Special guests will be announced at a later date.
Meg Hellyer read Pink's Dunedin concert announcement through blurry eyes. The Dunedin woman has been a mega-fan of the international pop star since she was ...
Not once has her love for the artist faltered and last year she dedicated a portion of her skin to Pink with a tattoo. She said she bought tickets to both the Dunedin and Auckland concerts last time and would once again try to see both. The Dunedin woman has been a mega-fan of the international pop star since she was a young girl, got a tattoo of her logo and once even shook Pink’s hand.
Pink said she has experienced "low-level trauma" after the deaths of her father and her children's nanny. She explained how Willow, 11, and Jameson, 6, ...
“Look at my handsome Papa,” she wrote alongside a black-and-white snap of him in uniform in November 2021. “I know sometimes I have a tendency to remember the bad s–t,” she explained. “I want to try to hold on to the good; there was a lot of good.”
The star told the publication that the family's nanny Trish had recently passed away from cancer. VIDEO: Pink's daughter Willow showcases her unbelievable ...
[ Sign up to our HELLO! Now for the next 41 days I have to inject antibiotics to knock this sucker out." After stressing my brains out through the holidays, I got this tunneled catheter installed in my chest. In a post on his Instagram at the time, Carey, who jokingly referred to himself as a "chest tube baby", explained: "My old & infected self is still getting after it. Pink shares her two children with husband Carey Hart. The star also explained that Trish had helped the children understand that she was ill before she died, and told them "she would be their angel."
Pink and husband Carey Hart share daughter Willow, 11, and son Jameson, 6.
What composure. What a voice! [Mandy Moore](https://people.com/tag/mandy-moore/) and [Chrissy Metz](https://people.com/tag/chrissy-metz/). [wrote alongside a video](https://www.instagram.com/p/CmHQfGhJGfK/?hl=en) of Willow's entire performance of [Olivia Rodrigo](https://people.com/person/olivia-rodrigo/)'s "The Rose Song." [Willow Sage](https://people.com/parents/carey-hart-pink-welcome-baby-girl/), 11, with husband [Carey Hart](https://people.com/tag/carey-hart/). [where her body and mind are at](https://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/a42619914/pink-trustfall-tour-2023-cover-interview/) ahead of the release of her [new album Trustfall](https://www.womenshealthmag.com/life/a42619914/pink-trustfall-tour-2023-cover-interview/https://people.com/music/pink-recalls-writing-who-knew-about-friends-overdose-deaths-duets-with-kelly-clarkson/), the mom of two, 43, talked about recent deaths that impacted her children.
In an interview with Women's Health , Pink, 43, revealed she has overheard her son talk with Trish and her late father Jim Moore, who passed in 2021.
She said: 'I was probably a bit depressed from all of the loss and I couldn't lose weight to save my life. 'I can handle a bone sticking out of my skin, but this catheter is definitely nerve racking. I identify with my core, my intuition, and my strength. Pink recalled how her young son spoke with Trish as they hiked through a hailstorm. I have wide, big feet, and I joke, 'The better to kick you with.' I'm short, close to the ground, fast, and agile.' 'Jameson will walk around the kitchen and go, "Hey, Grandpa, hey, Trish."
Meg Hellyer read Pink's concert announcement through blurry eyes. The Dunedin woman has been a mega-fan of the international pop star since she was a young girl ...
Not once has her love for the artist faltered and last year she dedicated a portion of her skin to Pink with a tattoo. She said she bought tickets to both the Dunedin and Auckland concerts last time and would once again try to see both. The Dunedin woman has been a mega-fan of the international pop star since she was a young girl, got a tattoo of her logo and once even shook Pink’s hand.
Pink will perform and give an interview at the Empire State Building to celebrate the release of her album "Trustfall."
"We are thrilled to join with our iHeart partners, host Pink and her biggest fans, celebrate her new album, and light up the New York City skyline to 'Never Gonna Not Dance Again.'" EST on iHeartMedia New York's Z100 and 103.5 KTU, with the interview to also air Feb. Pink will also perform and give an interview on the building's 80th floor.
At 43, Pink is stronger than ever, thanks to the hard work she put into preparing for her new album, 'Trustfall,' and 2023 tour during the COVID-19 ...
“I don’t see the end of the road as the end of the road. “It’s a festival and a lovefest,” she says of the show, called “I could pick up a car if I needed to,” she says. “I did it for me, which in turn would be for them.” “I identify with my core, my intuition, and my strength. I want to try to hold on to the good; there was a lot of good”), fractious politics, friends who lost parents to COVID, and “just all of this stuff.” (She also returned to eating string cheese and Pirate’s Booty—along with the fish, salads, and scrambled eggs with spinach that are staples in her diet.) The shift she felt after her time at SHA was due to more than nutrition. “I was the same when I first heard that song.” Her voice gets quieter. “In my career, I’m around so many people with so much energy directed at me,” she says, “and I also make noise for a living. “I like being strong,” she says. She was chided by the admissions officer, decided to leave the city, and placed Willow in a school that was “outdoorsy and muddy.” The country has been good for her family: Willow, now 11; Jameson, who is 6; and her husband, former motocross racer Carey Hart. “When I Get There,” for example—a love letter to someone who has passed, written by David Hodges and Amy Wadge—left this writer weeping into her keyboard.