P!NK’s ‘best concert ever’ is coming back to UK as Summer Carnival Tour returns
P!NK is bringing her spectacular Summer Carnival World Tour back to the UK due to unprecedented demand from fans.
The 44-year-old music icon is set to make a rapturous return in 2024, announcing brand new dates after playing at sold-out shows across the summer, delighting over one million of her fans along the way. Kicking off at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff on June 11, 2024, she will then play a string of stadium shows in London, Dublin, Liverpool, Glasgow, Bern, Copenhagen, Amsterdam, Brussels, Leipzig, Stuttgart, and Mönchengladbach, before bringing the jaw-dropping tour to a close in Stockholm on July 25, 2024.
Fans will undoubtedly rejoice as the megastar will return to seven cities she visited in 2019 and will also play her first ever show in Mönchengladbach, Germany and her first show in Leipzig in over 10 years. She’ll also be returning to Copenhagen and Bern for the first time since 2010.
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Once again joining P!NK on her Summer Carnival Tour in 2024, will be special guests, The Script, GAYLE, and DJ and producer KidCutUp. The Irish rockers, who also joined the 2023 leg of the tour, have an astonishing list of achievements from the last 14 years, including six UK number 1 albums and 30 million single sales.
Singer-songwriter GAYLE catapulted into the spotlight in 2021 with the hugely infectious viral hit track abcdefu. The double-platinum anthem propelled the Nashville-based artist to such milestones as earning her first-ever GRAMMY Award nomination, 2 MTV VMA nominations and a Billboard Music Awards finalist. DJ and producer KidCutUp, has played everywhere from world famous clubs to summer festivals around the world, and will be well known to the P!NK audience as he was also a special guest on P!NK's Beautiful Trauma World Tour and current Summer Carnival World Tour.
P!NK released a new single Dreaming, a collaboration with Marshmello and Sting in October which will be featured on a special Tour Deluxe Edition of her ninth studio album, TRUSTFALL, set for release on December 1. The Tour Deluxe Edition features six live recordings from her record-shattering 2023 Summer Carnival Tour including singles such as What About Us, When I Get There, and Cover Me in Sunshine featuring her daughter Willow Sage Hart, as well as covers of Sade’s No Ordinary Love and Sinead O’Connor’s Nothing Compares 2 U with Brandi Carlile.
2023 saw P!NK’s first shows in Europe in over four years, and she didn’t disappoint. Described as ‘"The greatest live entertainer in the world’ and ‘hands down one of the best concerts, ever’, P!NK brought her colossal Summer Carnival Tour production to over 1 million fans across 21 massive sold-out shows in 7 countries, including 7 in the UK alone.
The much-loved pop superstar enthralled fans with a hit-packed, high-energy, carnival-party visual feast for the imagination, featuring breath-taking aerial acrobatics, pumping dance routines, vibrant costume changes, and surprise guests, perfectly showcasing that P!NK is one of the best live performers of all time.
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The Summer Carnival Tour recently completed a North American leg where P!nk performed to a further 1.75 million fans with sold-out record-breaking shows across the country. The Summer Carnival Tour visits Australia and New Zealand next with shows in Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Auckland and more. An expected 3 million fans will have witnessed the epic party of a lifetime by the end of the Australia and New Zealand tour in March, putting Summer Carnival on track to be one of the biggest-selling tours of all time.
Tickets will go on sale starting Thursday, November 30 at 10am via Ticketmaster.co.uk, AXS.com and SEC.co.uk (Glasgow only).
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