On This Day in Pink History… 30th September 2006, Pink performed U + Ur Hand on Wetten Dass

On This Day in Pink History… 30th September 2006, Pink performed U + Ur Hand on Wetten Dass

On This Day in Pink History… 29th September 2008, Pink was on the Paul O’Grady Show

On This Day in Pink History… 28th September 2008, Pink performed So What on ‘For One Night Only’

On This Day in Pink History… 27th September 2006, The I’m Not Dead (arena) Tour started

On 27th September 2006, Pink played in Zurich, Switzerland, which kicked off the beginning of the I’m Not Dead arena Tour.
The tour supported Pink’s fourth studio album, I’m Not Dead, and she played in Europe and Australia, while also opening for Justin Timberlake in USA in January 2007.
However, this was not the start of the I’m Not Dead tour, as Pink had played a club tour in USA in summer 2006. Following the Australian arena tour (2007), Pink then returned to Europe to play smaller venues and festivals. South Africa and Asia was also included in the 2007 tour.
This Pink History article will focus on the arena tour throughout Europe and Australia, as well as the opening of Justin Timberlake’s FutureSex/LoveShow Tour.
Setlist:
The show was recorded in December from London’s Wembley Arena for a live DVD which was released in 2007. The performances of Lady Marmalade and Redemption Song are not on the DVD. The DVD contained bonus features including: On Tour With Pink, Photo Gallery & Audio Tracks (Crash & Burn and U + Ur Hand Bimbo Jones remix).
The tour produced two music videos; Dear Mr President was a video of the live performance of the song, and Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely) was a music video containing clips from the tour.
Band/Backing singers/Dancers
On This Day in Pink History… 22nd September 2012, Pink performed at the iHeart Festival

Setlist:
On This Day in Pink History… 21st September 2012, Pink performed with No Doubt at the iHeart Festival

On This Day in Pink History… 19th September 2012, Pink was on The View

On This Day in Pink History… 19th September 2000, Most Girls was released

Most Girls, released in 2000, is the second single from Pink’s debut album Can’t Take Me Home. It peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100. It peaked at number one in Australia, where it was certified platinum, number two in New Zealand and number five in the United Kingdom.
Most Girls was Pink’s highest-charting hit in the United States as a solo artist at the time. Her 2001 single Get the Party Started subsequently equalled the #4 peak of Most Girls and the two songs were her joint highest-charting singles until her 2008 single So What peaked at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Pink has had one further #1 as a solo artist – Raise Your Glass – and two other #1s in collaboration with other artists – Lady Marmalade and Just Give Me a Reason.
Wikipedia
On This Day in Pink History… 18th September 2012, Pink was on the Today Show

On This Day in Pink History… 17th September 2012, The Truth About Love was released

The Truth About Love is Pink’s sixth studio album, released on 17th September 2012 in the UK. The Truth About Love samples rock music influences and is generally themed about relationships, breakups and the different stages and cases of love, while tackling issues of feminism, sexual prowess and social exclusion. It features guest artists Eminem, Lily Allen and Nate Ruess of American band Fun.
The album was a huge success worldwide, reaching number one on the Billboard Chart, selling 281,000 copies in its first week becoming her first number one album in America. The album also debuted at number one in Australia, Austria, Canada, Germany, New Zealand, Sweden, and Switzerland. As of July 2014, the album has sold 2 million copies in the US, and estimated 7 million copies worldwide, becoming her most successful album since 2001’s Missundaztood.
Six singles were released from the album:
Track list / Writers / Producers