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Revision as of 22:08, 27 July 2018
World tour by Pink | |
Associated album | Beautiful Trauma |
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Start date | March 1, 2018 |
End date | May 22, 2019 |
Legs | 3 |
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Website | www |
Pink concert chronology |
The Beautiful Trauma World Tour[1] is the current seventh concert tour by American singer Pink, in support of her seventh studio album, Beautiful Trauma (2017). The tour began in Phoenix on March 1, 2018, and is scheduled to end on May 22, 2019, in New York City.
Development
After the end of the successful The Truth About Love Tour (which was the third best-selling tour of 2013 with $147.9 million in ticket revenue)[2] and the release of the album rose ave. with Canadian singer-songwriter Dallas Green under the name You+Me,[3] Pink took a break. However, during this time, she released some songs, including "Today's the Day" on September 10, 2015, used as a theme song for season 13 of The Ellen DeGeneres Show and "Just like Fire" on April 15, 2016, for the soundtrack to the 2016 film Alice Through the Looking Glass.[4][5]
On August 10, 2017, the lead single "What About Us" was released.[6] On October 4, 2017, Pink announced she would release an Apple Music documentary about the recording of her anticipated seventh studio album Beautiful Trauma, later released on October 13. The following day, she announced the tour, revealing tour dates in North America. Originally, the singer has planned to play 40 shows, but due to high demand, second dates in Chicago, Toronto, New York City, Boston, Washington, D.C., Houston, Dallas and Oakland were later added.[7] On October 9, 2017, she announced 17 dates in Australia and New Zealand.[8] However, due to overwhelming demand, new shows were added, bringing the total number to 42 shows in Oceania.
On May 3, 2018, after incredible success and demand, Pink announced a second North American leg starting in 2019. Dates include rescheduled shows for Detroit and Montreal after she was forced to cancel them due to illness.[9]
Critical response
Ed Masley from AZ Central, who was at the first show of the tour which took place in Phoenix, wrote that "the whole thing was brilliantly staged, with bright colors, interpretive dancing and plenty of high-flying spectacle. If for some reason, you believe you've seen another artist put more time and effort into doing acrobatics high above the crowd, you may just be thinking of Cirque du Soleil."[10] Jimmie Tramel of Tulsa World reviewed positively the concert on March 5, 2018, in Tulsa. He said "Wow. That's really the only word necessary to describe Pink's concert Monday night at the BOK Center."[11] Omaha World-Herald staff writer Kevin Coffey attended and reviewed the concert in Lincoln, stating that Pink has "set the bar very, very high" and that "her contemporaries should buy a ticket, sit in the back and take notes. That's how it should be done."[12] Also L. Kent Wolgamott attended the same show and wrote another positive review for Journal Star, saying that "More than years ago, she delivered the best show in the first year of Pinnacle Bank Arena. On Tuesday night, she did it again with another singing/dancing/flying spectacle that [...] not only sets the bar for concerts, it is the bar." He also praised Pink's stage presence: "When she wasn’t flying around, Pink was in constant motion on the stage, joining her 10 dancers in tightly choreographed routines, slapping hands with audience members and basking in the spotlights."[13] Kirstine Walton of National Rock Review reviewed the first show in Chicago, stating that "Each time you see P!nk you wonder what new elements she can bring to the performance, but each time she raises the bar yet again. Not only does she make the entire performance appear to be effortless, she truly looks like she is having the time of her life on the stage." She also noticed the connection between Pink and her tour crew, adding that "the respect and camaraderie for her band and dancers is clearly evident throughout, taking the time to name everyone individually, providing each of them their moment in the spotlight in turn."[14] The second show at Madison Square Garden in New York City was reviewed positively by Bobby Olivier of NJ.com, who defined the Beautiful Trauma World tour "the tour to beat in 2018". He also wrote that Pink is "a terrific live vocalist with a list of radio hits so long that she cannot fit them all into a single set while still giving space to songs from a new album."[15] After the show in Boston on April 9, Marc Hirsh from Boston Globe, about Pink's performances, stated that "None of this is new, of course. But the fact remains that no other pop star is even attempting this sort of thing, so to watch Pink do it and keep singing remains as astonishing as when she first added literal acrobatics without a harness or net to her arsenal years ago."[16]
Commercial performance
The first official boxscore from the tour was published on March 14, 2018, denoting superior numbers to The Truth About Love Tour. The Wichita, Kansas show at Intrust Bank Arena grossed $1,647,788 with 11,894 attendees.[17] The first leg of the North American part of the tour grossed $95,657,338 with an attendance of 691,247 over the first 46 dates of the tour.[18]
Set list
This set list is from the show in Chicago on March 9, 2018. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the tour.[19]
- "Get the Party Started"
- "Beautiful Trauma"
- "Just like a Pill"
- "Who Knew"
- "Revenge"
- "Funhouse" / "Just a Girl" (No Doubt cover)
- "Smells Like Teen Spirit" (Nirvana cover)
- "Secrets"
- "Try"
- "Just Give Me a Reason"
- "I'm Not Dead"
- "Just like Fire"
- "What About Us"
- "For Now"
- "Barbies"
- "I Am Here"
- "Fuckin' Perfect"
- "Raise Your Glass"
- "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"
Encore:
Notes:
- During the show in Toronto on March 20, 2018, Pink was joined by Dallas Green onstage due to perform "You and Me" from their joint album, rose ave. (2014).[20]
- During the show in Los Angeles on May 31, 2018, Pink was joined onstage by Gwen Stefani in a joint surprise performance of "Just a Girl".[21]
Shows
Date | City | Country | Venue | Opening act | Attendance | Revenue |
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Leg 1 — North America[1][22][23][24] | ||||||
March 1, 2018 | Phoenix | United States | Talking Stick Resort Arena | Kidcutup | 14,181 / 14,549 | $1,906,176 |
March 3, 2018 | Wichita | Intrust Bank Arena | 11,894 / 12,047 | $1,647,788 | ||
March 5, 2018 | Tulsa | BOK Center | 14,146 / 14,146 | $1,734,989 | ||
March 6, 2018 | Lincoln | Pinnacle Bank Arena | 13,647 / 13,973 | $1,755,144 | ||
March 9, 2018 | Chicago | United Center | 31,476 / 40,664 | $4,254,230 | ||
March 10, 2018 | ||||||
March 12, 2018 | Saint Paul | Xcel Energy Center | 15,710 / 15,710 | $2,217,347 | ||
March 14, 2018 | St. Louis | Scottrade Center | 15,026 / 15,403 | $1,852,210 | ||
March 15, 2018 | Kansas City | Sprint Center | 14,068 / 14,298 | $1,868,282 | ||
March 17, 2018 | Indianapolis | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | 14,544 / 14,719 | $1,749,814 | ||
March 18, 2018 | Grand Rapids | Van Andel Arena | 11,764 / 11,764 | $1,623,071 | ||
March 20, 2018 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | Kidcutup Bleachers |
34,315 / 34,315 | $4,497,956 |
March 21, 2018 | ||||||
March 27, 2018 | Louisville | United States | KFC Yum! Center | 17,445 / 17,762 | $2,024,356 | |
March 28, 2018 | Cleveland | Quicken Loans Arena | 15,562 / 15,938 | $1,912,595 | ||
April 4, 2018 | New York City | Madison Square Garden | 30,286 / 30,286 | $5,320,560 | ||
April 5, 2018 | ||||||
April 7, 2018 | Pittsburgh | PPG Paints Arena | 16,708 / 16,708 | $2,210,603 | ||
April 9, 2018 | Boston | TD Garden | 32,403 / 32,403 | $4,668,640 | ||
April 10, 2018 | ||||||
April 13, 2018 | Philadelphia | Wells Fargo Center | Kidcutup | 18,191 / 18,191 | $2,839,340 | |
April 14, 2018 | Newark | Prudential Center | 15,687 / 15,687 | $2,684,824 | ||
April 16, 2018 | Washington, D.C. | Capital One Arena | Kidcutup Bleachers |
32,583 / 32,583 | $4,498,018 | |
April 17, 2018 | ||||||
April 19, 2018 | Charlottesville | John Paul Jones Arena | Kidcutup | 13,014 / 13,014 | $1,645,760 | |
April 21, 2018 | Atlanta | Philips Arena | 12,441 / 12,441 | $1,661,156 | ||
April 24, 2018 | Orlando | Amway Center | 15,109 / 15,109 | $2,171,487 | ||
April 25, 2018 | Sunrise | BB&T Center | 15,999 / 15,999 | $2,184,919 | ||
April 27, 2018[a] | Houston | Toyota Center | 25,615 / 25,615 | $3,391,204 | ||
April 28, 2018 | ||||||
May 1, 2018 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | — | 29,206 / 29,206 | $3,642,876 | |
May 2, 2018 | ||||||
May 8, 2018 | Denver | Pepsi Center | Kidcutup | 17,446 / 17,446 | $2,160,741 | |
May 9, 2018 | Salt Lake City | Vivint Smart Home Arena | 14,254 / 14,254 | $1,947,385 | ||
May 12, 2018 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | 16,989 / 16,989 | $2,349,769 | |
May 13, 2018 | Seattle | United States | KeyArena | 14,027 / 14,027 | $2,229,945 | |
May 15, 2018 | Portland | Moda Center | 15,757 / 15,757 | $2,114,035 | ||
May 18, 2018 | Oakland | Oracle Arena | 32,596 / 32,596 | $4,715,555 | ||
May 19, 2018 | ||||||
May 22, 2018 | Fresno | Save Mart Center | 12,721 / 12,721 | $1,717,899 | ||
May 23, 2018 | Ontario | Citizens Business Bank Arena | 9,597 / 9,597 | $1,457,009 | ||
May 25, 2018 | Anaheim | Honda Center | 16,125 / 16,125 | $2,014,710 | ||
May 26, 2018 | Las Vegas | T-Mobile Arena | 17,019 / 17,019 | $2,656,351 | ||
May 28, 2018 | San Diego | Valley View Casino Center | 11,872 / 11,872 | $1,664,733 | ||
May 31, 2018 | Los Angeles | Staples Center | 17,047 / 17,047 | $2,358,686 | ||
June 1, 2018 | Inglewood | The Forum | 14,777 / 14,777 | $2,307,175 | ||
Leg 2 — Oceania[1][26] | ||||||
July 3, 2018 | Perth | Australia | Perth Arena | The Rubens | 59,553 / 59,553 | $7,581,640 |
July 4, 2018 | ||||||
July 6, 2018 | ||||||
July 7, 2018 | ||||||
July 10, 2018 | Adelaide | Adelaide Entertainment Centre | 42,752 / 42,752 | — | ||
July 11, 2018 | ||||||
July 13, 2018 | ||||||
July 14, 2018 | ||||||
July 16, 2018 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | — | — | ||
July 17, 2018 | ||||||
July 19, 2018 | ||||||
July 20, 2018 | ||||||
July 22, 2018 | ||||||
July 23, 2018 | ||||||
July 25, 2018 | ||||||
July 27, 2018 | ||||||
July 28, 2018 | ||||||
August 3, 2018 | Sydney | Qudos Bank Arena | — | — | ||
August 4, 2018 | ||||||
August 6, 2018 | ||||||
August 7, 2018 | ||||||
August 9, 2018 | ||||||
August 11, 2018 | ||||||
August 12, 2018 | ||||||
August 14, 2018 | Brisbane | Brisbane Entertainment Centre | — | — | ||
August 15, 2018 | ||||||
August 17, 2018 | ||||||
August 18, 2018 | ||||||
August 20, 2018 | ||||||
August 21, 2018 | ||||||
August 23, 2018 | ||||||
August 25, 2018 | Sydney | Qudos Bank Arena | — | — | ||
August 26, 2018 | ||||||
August 28, 2018 | Melbourne | Rod Laver Arena | — | — | ||
August 29, 2018 | ||||||
September 1, 2018 | Dunedin | New Zealand | Forsyth Barr Stadium | — | — | |
September 4, 2018 | Auckland | Spark Arena | — | — | ||
September 5, 2018 | ||||||
September 7, 2018 | ||||||
September 8, 2018 | ||||||
September 10, 2018 | ||||||
September 11, 2018 | ||||||
Leg 3 — North America[1] | ||||||
March 1, 2019 | Sunrise | United States | BB&T Center | TBA | — | — |
March 3, 2019 | Tampa | Amalie Arena | — | — | ||
March 5, 2019 | Jacksonville | Veterans Memorial Arena | — | — | ||
March 7, 2019 | Columbia | Colonial Life Arena | — | — | ||
March 9, 2019 | Charlotte | Spectrum Center | — | — | ||
March 10, 2019 | Nashville | Bridgestone Arena | — | — | ||
March 12, 2019 | Atlanta | Philips Arena | — | — | ||
March 14, 2019 | Birmingham | Legacy Arena | — | — | ||
March 16, 2019 | Bossier City | CenturyLink Center | — | — | ||
March 17, 2019 | New Orleans | Smoothie King Center | — | — | ||
March 19, 2019 | Houston | Toyota Center | — | — | ||
March 21, 2019 | San Antonio | AT&T Center | — | — | ||
March 23, 2019 | Oklahoma City | Chesapeake Energy Arena | — | — | ||
March 24, 2019 | Dallas | American Airlines Center | — | — | ||
March 30, 2019 | Glendale | Gila River Arena | — | — | ||
April 1, 2019 | Denver | Pepsi Center | — | — | ||
April 3, 2019 | Salt Lake City | Vivint Smart Home Arena | — | — | ||
April 5, 2019 | Vancouver | Canada | Rogers Arena | — | — | |
April 6, 2019 | ||||||
April 8, 2019 | Portland | United States | Moda Center | — | — | |
April 10, 2019 | Sacramento | Golden 1 Center | — | — | ||
April 12, 2019 | Las Vegas | T-Mobile Arena | — | — | ||
April 15, 2019 | Fresno | Save Mart Center | — | — | ||
April 17, 2019 | San Jose | SAP Center | — | — | ||
April 19, 2019 | Inglewood | The Forum | — | — | ||
April 26, 2019[b] | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | — | — | ||
April 27, 2019 | ||||||
April 30, 2019 | Indianapolis | Bankers Life Fieldhouse | — | — | ||
May 2, 2019 | Milwaukee | Fiserv Forum | — | — | ||
May 4, 2019 | Fargo | Fargodome | — | — | ||
May 5, 2019 | Saint Paul | Xcel Energy Center | — | — | ||
May 7, 2019 | Omaha | CenturyLink Center Omaha | — | — | ||
May 9, 2019 | Lexington | Rupp Arena | — | — | ||
May 11, 2019 | Columbus | Schottenstein Center | — | — | ||
May 13, 2019 | Toronto | Canada | Air Canada Centre | — | — | |
May 14, 2019 | ||||||
May 17, 2019[c] | Montreal | Bell Centre | — | — | ||
May 18, 2019 | ||||||
May 21, 2019 | New York City | United States | Madison Square Garden | — | — | |
May 22, 2019 | ||||||
Total | — | — |
Notes
- ^ The concert of April 27, 2018 at Toyota Center in Houston was originally planned to take place on April 29, 2018, but was rescheduled to avoid any potential conflict with the Houston Rockets playoff game.[25]
- ^ The concert of April 26, 2019 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit was originally planned to take place on March 25, 2018, but was rescheduled due to illness.[27][9]
- ^ The concert of May 17, 2019, at Bell Centre in Montreal was originally planned to take place on March 23, 2018, but was rescheduled due to illness.[27][9]
References
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- ^ James Hendicott (April 15, 2016). "Pink premieres new track 'Just Like Fire' – watch". NME. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
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- ^ a b c "P!NK Announces 2019 North American Dates For Acclaimed Beautiful Trauma World Tour". PR Newswire. May 3, 2018. Retrieved May 3, 2018.
- ^ Ed Masley (March 1, 2018). "Pink tour launch in Phoenix: Crowd-pleasing mix of acrobatics, singalong anthems and heart". AZ Central. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
- ^ Jimmie Tramel (March 6, 2018). "Part vocalist and part daredevil, Pink treats sold-out BOK Center crowd to spectacle". Tulsa World. Retrieved March 23, 2018.
- ^ Kevin Coffey (March 8, 2018). "Review: In Lincoln, Pink shows how a pop show is done". Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved March 8, 2018.
- ^ L. Kent Wolgamott (March 7, 2018). "Pink 'not only sets the bar for concerts,' she is the bar". Journal Star. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
- ^ Kirstine Walton (March 12, 2018). "P!nk at the United Center in Chicago, IL". National Rock Review. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
- ^ Bobby Olivier (March 6, 2018). "Pink's mind-blowing new 'Beautiful Trauma' show is 2018's tour to beat: review". NJ.com. Retrieved March 24, 2018.
- ^ Marc Hirsh (April 10, 2018). "At the Garden, Pink dares to be great". Boston Globe. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
- ^ Bob Allen (March 14, 2018). "P!nk's Beautiful Trauma Tour Impacts Newest Hot Tours Recap". Billboard. Retrieved March 15, 2018.
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- ^ "P!nk Announces New Shows & Massive Special Guest For Australian Tour". April 16, 2018. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
- ^ a b Ashley Iasimone (March 24, 2018). "P!nk Postpones Detroit Show Due to Illness: 'I'm Very, Very Sorry'". Billboard. Retrieved March 25, 2018.