PinkHistory Special – I’m Not Dead US Club Tour 2006

In the summer of 2006, the immensely talented and multi-faceted artist Pink embarked on a captivating journey that saw her grace the stages of clubs all across America. This exhilarating tour was in support of her highly acclaimed fourth studio album, aptly titled “I’m Not Dead.” The tour not only showcased Pink’s powerhouse vocals and electrifying stage presence but also allowed fans to experience her raw and unapologetic artistry up close and personal.

As Pink took to the road, her undeniable talent and magnetic energy reverberated through each venue she encountered. Fans flocked from far and wide, eager to catch a glimpse of this fearless performer in action. The intimacy of the club setting created an unparalleled connection between Pink and her audience, fostering an atmosphere of pure excitement and infectious energy that was palpable in every performance.

Yahoo Music, always at the forefront of capturing captivating moments in music history, embarked on this journey with Pink, documenting her tour and providing an exclusive glimpse into her life on the road. With their cameras rolling, they captured the euphoric highs and the vulnerable moments that made Pink’s journey all the more compelling.

From the electrifying opening chords to the heartfelt ballads that moved fans to tears, Pink’s live performances during the “I’m Not Dead” tour were nothing short of unforgettable. Her ability to command the stage with such finesse and authenticity showcased her evolution as an artist, proving once again why she was considered a force to be reckoned with in the music industry.

Throughout her career, Pink has always pushed boundaries and defied expectations, using her music as a platform to address important social issues and convey powerful messages of empowerment and self-acceptance. The “I’m Not Dead” tour was no exception, as Pink fearlessly showcased her unwavering commitment to standing up for what she believes in and championing causes close to her heart.

As the tour came to an end, it was evident that Pink had left an indelible mark on both her fans and the music industry as a whole. The “I’m Not Dead” tour was a testament to her extraordinary talent, unwavering dedication, and relentless passion for her craft. It served as a powerful reminder that Pink was not just an artist, but a true force of nature, unafraid to use her voice to inspire and ignite change.

So, here is what happened….

Rehearsals
Day off
First day of the trip
First show – San Francisco
Las Vegas – a date with Carey
Las Vegas show day
Tattoos

Setlist

  1. Cuz I Can
  2. Trouble
  3. Just Like a Pill
  4. Stupid Girls
  5. Who Knew
  6. Lady Marmalade
  7. Family Portrait
  8. 18 Wheeler
  9. Lonely Girl
  10. I’m Not Dead
  11. Don’t Let Me Get Me
  12. There You Go
  13. What’s Up
  14. Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely)
  15. Mercedes Benz
  16. The One That Got Away
  17. Dear Mr President
  18. Get the Party Started

Tour Dates

  • 27th June 2006, Fillmore Auditorium – San Francisco
  • 28th June 2006, Avalon Theatre – Avalon
  • 30th June 2006, The Beach at Mandalay Bay – Las Vegas
  • 5th July 2006, First Avenue – Minneapolis
  • 9th July 2006, Vogue Theatre – Indianapolis
  • 12th July 2006, House of Blues – Cleveland
  • 13th July 2006, Kool Haus, Toronto
  • 15th July 2006, Electric Factory – Philadelphia
  • 16th July 2006, 9:30 Club – Washington D.C.
  • 18th July 2006, Avalon Ballroom – Boston
  • 19th July 2006, Webster Hall – New York City
  • 21st July 2006, House of Blues – Myrtle Beach
  • 24th July 2006, Revolution Live – Fort Lauderdale
  • 25th July 2006, Jannus Landring – St. Petersburg
  • 26th July 2006, House of Blues – Orlando
  • 28th July 2006, Warehouse Live – Houston
  • 29th July 2006, Gypsy Tea Room – Dallas

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