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PinkHistory – eBay Links

I hope you enjoy following PinkHistory and seeing the daily posts reminiscing on Pink’s amazing 20+ year career!

eBay
I also have lots of listings over on my eBay page, including vintage P!nk clothing merchandise from previous tours, coasters, tour flyers, singles and even extremely rare Try This Media Disc!

You can find all of the listings on the link below:
eBay Listings

Individual listings:

Clothing:

Coasters:

Other:



There are also have other listings on eBay, for example Butch Walker t-shirts, various CDs, tour flyers, tour merchandise… Check out the listings, and most items have FREE UK SHIPPING!

When additional listings have been sold, I will have a multitude of items to add to the list. Among them is an exceedingly rare P!nk ring from the I’m Not Dead era, along with tour programs and a variety of other merchandise that I have accumulated over the years.


Just wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for your amazing support of PinkHistory! It’s hard to believe, but this fan site has been going strong for over a decade now. And let me tell you, balancing a full-time job and running PinkHistory has definitely had its challenges. Life hasn’t always been smooth sailing, especially recently. But you know what? It’s all worth it when I think about waking up each day and sharing the daily PinkHistory events with you incredible fans. Your likes, follows, retweets, and comments mean the world to me, seriously!
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On This Day in Pink History… 12th April 2013, The Truth About Love Tour started in Europe

On This Day in Pink History… 12th April 2013, The Truth About Love Tour started in Europe

  • 12th April 2013, The Truth About Love Tour started in Dublin, Ireland, at the O2 Arena.
  • There were a total of 30 shows in Europe
  • Support acts for Europe were Walk The Moon, Churchill, Redrama and Wafande
  • All shows (apart from Oslo, Norway, which sold 16,685 out of 17,967 tickets) were sold out.
  • Pink played four sold-out shows at the O2 Arena in London, where 69,162 tickets were sold over four nights
  • Pink was due to play two shows at the LG Arena in Birmingham, UK. However, the second night was cancelled due to illness.

Band/Backing singers/Dancers

  • Jason Chapman – Keyboards/Vocals
  • Justin Derrico – Lead guitar
  • Mark Schulman – Drums
  • Eva Gardner – Bass
  • Kat Lucas – Keyboards/Rhythm guitar/Vocals
  • Stacy Campbell – Backgound vocals
  • Jenny Douglas-McRae – Background vocals
  • Tracy Shibata – Dance Captain
  • Reina Hidalgo – Dancer
  • Colt Prattes – Dancer
  • Khasan Brailsford – Dancer
  • Janelle Ginestra – Dancer
  • Loriel Hennington – Dancer
  • Remi Bakkar – Dancer
  • Jimmy Slonina – Host/Rubix

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On This Day in Pink History… 11th April 2007, Pink performed on American Idol [VIDEO]

On This Day in Pink History… 11th April 2007, Pink performed on American Idol

In 2007, Pink was due to perform U + Ur Hand on American Idol. However, because of the songs lyric content, Pink was asked to censor the lyrics. Who Knew was performed instead.

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On This Day in Pink History 10th April 2007, Pink performed on Jimmy Kimmel Show [VIDEO]

On This Day in Pink History 10th April 2007, Pink performed on Jimmy Kimmel Show 

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On This Day in Pink History… 8th April 2014, Pink did an interview with Supercross Live

On This Day in Pink History… 8th April 2014, Pink did an interview with Supercross Live

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On This Day in Pink History… 5th April 2006, Pink played a Flashmob gig in New York

On This Day in Pink History… 5th April 2006, Pink played a Flashmob gig in New York

Setlist:

Cuz I can
Just like a pill
Trouble
Stupid girls
Who knew
Nobody knows
Long way to happy
I’m not dead
Leave me alone (I’m lonely)
I have seen the rain (with Jim Moore)
Get this party started

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On This Day in Pink History… 4th April 2006, I’m Not Dead was released

On This Day in Pink History… 4th April 2006, I’m Not Dead was released

I’m Not Dead was Pink’s fourth studio album. It was released on 4th April 2006 in the United States, to coincide the same release date of Pink’s first album, Can’t Take Me Home.

Originally title Long Way To Happy, it was scheduled for release in September 2005, however the album was delayed and its title changed to I’m Not Dead in order to match the comeback nature of the album, and its heavy tone in terms of lyrical content, strong language and edgy sound. I’m Not Dead is majorly a pop rock album, but includes country, alternative rock and R&B influences.

The release of I’m Not Dead was preceded by its controversial lead single, Stupid Girls, a top 20 hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 the video of which earned Pink an MTV Video Music Award. The album’s second and third singles, Who Knew and U + Ur Hand, reached the top ten and revived the album’s sales fortunes in the U.S., leading to a platinum certification from the RIAA for sales of one million. The two songs are also Pink’s first two singles to achieve Platinum certifications. Subsequent regional singles include Nobody Knows, Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely) and Dear Mr. President. A Platinum Edition of the album was issued with bonus tracks, remixes and a DVD.

Click here for more information from the I’m Not Dead Era

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Click on the image above to see lyrics, videos and Pink’s thank you note.

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On This Day in Pink History… 4th April 2000 Can’t Take Me Home was released

On This Day in Pink History… 4th April 2000 Can’t Take Me Home was released

On 4th April 2000, Pink’s debut album, Can’t Take Me Home was released by LaFace Records. The album produced three singles, There You Go, Most Girls and You Make Me Sick.

Click image to see track listing, lyrics, videos, album information and Pink’s Thank You note.

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On This Day in Pink History… 3rd April 2004, Pink performed on Saturday Night Takeaway

On This Day in Pink History… 3rd April 2004, Pink performed on Saturday Night Takeaway

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On This Day in Pink History… 3rd April 2002 Pink Performed at Scala, London

On This Day in Pink History… 3rd April 2002 Pink Performed at Scala, London

Setlist:

  • Get The Party Started
  • Missundaztood
  • Just Like A Pill
  • Family Portrait
  • My Vietnam
  • Don’t Let Me Get Me
  • Numb
  • There You Go

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