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"Try" was written and composed by Ben West and Busbee, while production was handled by Greg Kurstin, who also produced her previous single, "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)." [9] It is a pop [10] ballad [11] modelled on 1980s FM Rock, built around two-volume arrangement, whereby the verses are quiet and the chorus is loud, according to Idolator's Carl Willot.
The Truth About Love Tour: Live from Melbourne is the fourth video album by American recording artist Pink. It was released on November 15, 2013, as a DVD and Blu-ray video release. The release features performances filmed during the Australian leg of Pink's sixth concert tour, The Truth About Love Tour.
Pink performed "Never Gonna Not Dance Again" at the American Music Awards on November 20 while on roller skates. [155] On the same night, she paid tribute to Olivia Newton-John with a performance of "Hopelessly Devoted to You". [156] Pink released her ninth studio album Trustfall on February 17, 2023. [157]
Pink: Live in Europe (subtitled From the 2004 Try This Tour) is the first live music DVD from Pink, released in 2006. It was shot in Manchester, England during the European leg of the 2004 Try This Tour. The setlist more or less was in chronological order (with a few obvious exceptions including "Get the Party Started").
For her live performances she won three Pollstar Awards and two Billboard Live Music Awards. She released two documentary film-live album from the tours, including The Truth About Love Tour: Live from Melbourne (2013) and Pink: All I Know So Far (2021) , received a nominations at the Grammy Award and Hollywood Critics Association TV Award .
Pink has been tapped for a closing night performance by the Democratic National Convention, a source familiar with the plans told CNN. The award-winning singer-songwriter and global pop icon will ...
Taste that, pink venom! BLACKPINK delivered effortless choreography in a new dance practice video for “Pink Venom” on Wednesday (Aug. 24).. Surrounded by an army of black-clad backup dancers ...
The stage was very simplistic consisting of a backdrop resembling a brick wall with a graffiti text saying "P!nk", a video screen, lights, instruments, and one microphone. The show's setup was designed for the nightclubs and concert halls Pink would play that had an average audience size of 3,000 attendees.