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The Summer Carnival was the eighth concert tour by American singer Pink in support of her ninth studio album Trustfall (2023). The tour commenced on June 7, 2023, at the University of Bolton Stadium in Bolton, England, and concluded at the Camping World Stadium on November 18, 2024, in Orlando, United States.
On Thursday, Pink reflected on her blockbuster tour on her Facebook page. "And just like that … it’s over," she wrote. "131 shows. 98 cities. 15 countries. 4 million people.
The Born Pink World Tour was the second worldwide concert tour by South Korean girl group Blackpink in support of their second studio album Born Pink (2022). The tour began on October 15, 2022, in Seoul, South Korea, and a stadium encore tour began on July 15, 2023, in Saint-Denis, France. The tour concluded on September 17, 2023, in Seoul ...
Blackpink became the first girl group to simultaneously top the album charts in the United States and United Kingdom since Destiny's Child in 2001. In the United States, Born Pink debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 102,000 album-equivalent units , including 75,500 pure album sales, 25,000 stream-equivalent sales (resulting from 37. ...
Tearful Pink has recorded an “honest” message to fans as the singer revealed an injury has forced her to cancel four dates of her Summer Carnival Tour. Sharing a video message to fans on ...
Pink is canceling her next four Summer Carnival Tour concerts, according to her social media. The "Trustfall" singer's news shared the news on social media in a post Saturday , citing "reasons ...
As of December 2024, the highest-grossing tour by a woman is the Eras Tour by Swift, with a revenue of US$2.07 billion from 147 shows. [1] The Eras Tour is also the highest-grossing tour ever overall; its figures were not reported to Billboard , which listed Beyoncé's Renaissance World Tour as the all-time top female tour excluding the Eras Tour.
P!nk's "2023 Summer Carnival" was one of last year's top-grossing tours. The singer, who performed at the Schottenstein center in 2013 and 2019, will return to the venue on Oct. 9.