On This Day in Pink History… 8th December 2012, Pink performed Try on Wetten Dass

On This Day in Pink History… 8th December 2012, Pink performed Try on Wetten Dass

On This Day in Pink History… 7th December 2013, Pink performed at Cyndi Lauper’s At Home For The Holidays event

On This Day in Pink History, 5th December 2012, Pink performed on BBC Radio One Live Lounge


On 5th December 2011, the first post was made on PinkHistory Facebook and Twitter pages.
Since then, the fan account has grown, with added social media accounts and a website. Pink followed the Twitter & Instagram pages and they have grown bigger than I ever imagined.
As a thank you to everyone who has followed and supported this fan page over the last 7 years, I have put together a Media page where you can find special Spotify and YouTube playlists.
On This Day in Pink History, 4th December 2001, Pink attended the Billboard Music Awards

On This Day in Pink History, 2nd December 2012, Pink performed Try on the X Factor

On This Day in Pink History… 30th November 2017, Pink was on the Graham Norton Show

On This Day in Pink History… 27th November 2008, Pink performed at the Bambi Awards

On This Day in Pink History… 23rd November 2008 Pink attended the American Music Awards

On This Day in Pink History… 21st November 2017, Beautiful Trauma single was released

Beautiful Trauma is a track from Pink’s seventh studio album of the same name. She co-wrote the track with Jack Antonoff and it was released as a promotional single in September 2017. It was officially released as the second single from the album on 21st November 2017.
life is fucking traumatic. But it’s also incredibly beautiful, too. There’s a lot of beauty still and beautiful souls
The same day as its release as a single, a music video for the song was premiered featuring actor and dancer Channing Tatum. The video features Pink and Tatum as Fred and Ginger Hart. Throughout the video, Pink vacuums, irons a shirt and subsequently burns it, and burns a pie. The two then dance in drag, drink, and engage in role play with a second woman named Rhonda (portrayed by Nikki Tuazon). The music video was directed and choreographed by Nick Florez and RJ Durell. For the video, costume designer Kim Bowen won the Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Short Form Design.