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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 July 17, 2017, she announced via her official Twitter account that the video shoot for the first single will take place the following week. [125] "What About Us", the lead single from Pink's seventh studio album, Beautiful Trauma, was released on August 10, 2017 [126] and reached number one in Australia. [119]
On February 17, 2023, Pink announced she would be embarking on a 14-city North American arena tour, following the end of her Summer Carnival stadium tour. [2] Additional concerts were subsequently added, due to high demand. [3] [4] On February 27 of the same year, an additional concert in Sunrise, Florida at the Amerant Bank Arena was added. [5]
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 singer has several concerts in Cardiff and London this week, with authorities concerned that fans' plans could be in jeopardy for more than one reason.
On October 6, 2022, she further announced that she would be touring in the United Kingdom and Europe as part of her Pink Summer Carnival Tour in 2023. North American dates were announced a month later. [12] On October 17, 2022, Pink teased the album's lead single "Never Gonna Not Dance Again" and released a snippet on social media. [13]
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