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On This Day in Pink History… 10th November 2019 Pink attended the People’s Choice Awards
On This Day in Pink History… 10th November 2019 Pink attended the People’s Choice Awards
PinkHistory Special – Try This Tour Gallery
PinkHistory Special – Try This Tour
The Try This Tour was an explosive spectacle that left audiences in awe. P!nk, the undeniable force of nature, embarked on a mission to blow minds and she did not disappoint. Brace yourselves for the sheer audacity of her performance as she embarked on a journey to support her game-changing album Try This. From the moment she took the stage, P!nk commanded attention with her mesmerizing vocals and undeniable stage presence. Each act was a sensory overload, pushing the boundaries of what a concert experience could be. With a daring pink Mohican, a fiery red leather jacket, and a jaw-dropping acoustic act in a captivating blue, red, and white dress, P!nk proved once again that she’s not here to play it safe. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any more exhilarating, she took flight during the grand finale, belting out “Get The Party Started” from the heavens above. The Try This Tour was a rebellious triumph, cementing P!nk’s status as the epitome of fearless artistry. Proceed with caution, for this tour will leave an indelible mark on your senses.
During the performance of “Lady Marmalade”, Pink imitated Christina Aguilera and sang lines from Aguilera’s song “Beautiful”. For the DVD release, this segment was branded with a “CENSORED” mark and the audio was modulated so the viewer could not decipher the lyrics.
Pink’s first live DVD release, P!nk: Live in Europe, was released in 2006. The show was recorded in Manchester, UK, on 26th March 2004.
The Tour kicked off in arenas across Europe in February 2004, before heading over to Australia. Pink then headed back to Europe in Summer 2004 for festivals and outdoor shows.
Main Setlist:
- Can’t Take Me Home
- There You Go
- Split Personality
- Most Girls
- Lady Marmalade
- I Wanna Rock
- Don’t Let Me Get Me
- 18 Wheeler
- Family Portrait
- Just Like a Pill
- Respect
- Medley: My Vietnam/Misery/Eventually
- Medley: Summertime/Me and Bobby McGee/Piece of My Heart
- Feel Good Time
- God is a DJ
- Oh My God
- Trouble
- Last To Know
- Try Too Hard
- Unwind
- Welcome to the Jungle
- Get The Party Started
Summer Setlist
- Don’t Let Me Get Me
- Trouble
- What’s Up
- Respect
- Save My Life
- Last To Know
- Eventually
- Medley: Summertime/Me and Bobby McGee/Piece of My Heart
- There You Go
- Just Like a Pill
- Try Too Hard
- Unwind
- Family Portrait
- 18 Wheeler
- Misery
- Numb
- Get The Party Started
Tour Dates:
- 19.02.2004 – Dublin, Ireland
- 20.02.2004 – Belfast, Northern Ireland
- 23.02.2004 – Brussels, Belgium
- 25.02.2004 – Hanover, Germany
- 27.02.2004 – Stuttgart, Germany
- 28.02.2004 – Zurich, Switzerland
- 29.02.2004 – Zurich, Switzerland
- 02.03.2004 – Frankfurt, Germany
- 04.03.2004 – Munich, Germany
- 05.03.2004 – Leipzig, Germany
- 07.03.2004 – Berlin, Germany
- 08.03.2004 – Copenhagen, Denmark
- 10.03.2004 – Oslo, Norway
- 11.03.2004 – Stockholm, Sweden
- 13.03.2004 – Hamburg, Germany
- 15.03.2004 – Cologne, Germany
- 17.03.2004 – Paris, France
- 18.03.2004 – Rotterdam, Netherlands
- 20.03.2004 – Birmingham, England
- 21.03.2004 – Nottingham, England
- 23.03.2004 – London, England
- 24.03.2004 – London, England
- 26.03.2004 – Manchester, England
- 27.03.2004 – Sheffield, England
- 30.03.2004 – Newcastle, England
- 31.03.2004 – Glasgow, Scotland
- 01.04.2004 – Glasgow, Scotland
- 04.04.2004 – Vienna, Austria
- 05.04.2004 – Budapest, Hungary
- 08.04.2004 – Munich, Germany
- 10.04.2004 – Oberhausen, Germany
- 24.04.2004 – Newcastle, Australia
- 25.04.2004 – Sydney, Australia
- 28.04.2004 – Brisbane, Australia
- 30.04.2004 – Perth, Australia
- 03.05.2004 – Adelaide, Australia
- 05.05.2004 – Melbourne, Australia
- 26.06.2004 – Frauenfeld Open Air Fesival, Frauenfeld, Switzerland
- 27.06.2004 – Letz Rock Festival, Niederkorn, Luxembourg
- 29.06.2004 – Amsterdam, Netherlands
- 01.07.2004 – Rock Werchter Festival, Werchter, Belgium
- 02.07.2004 – Open’er Festival, Gdynia, Poland
- 06.07.2004 – Moscow, Russia
- 07.07.2004 – Saint Petersburg, Russia
- 09.07.2004 – Gatufest, Sundsvall, Sweden
- 10.07.2004 – T in the Park, Kinross, Scotland
- 11.07.2004 – Oxegen, Naas, Ireland
- 14.07.2004 – Balingen, Germany
- 16.04.2004 – Bratislava, Slovakia
- 17.04.2004 – Graz, Austria
- 20.07.2004 – Belgrade, Serbia
- 22.07.2004 – Golden Stag Festival, Brasov, Romania
- 24.07.2004 – Kilyos, Turkey
- 26.07.2004 – Lucca Festival, Lucca, Italy
- 28.07.2004 – Vienne, France
- 29.07.2004 – Antibes, France
- 31.07.2004 – Berlin, Germany
- 01.08.2004 – Prague, Czech Republic
- 04.08.2004 – Hamburg, Germany
- 05.08.2004 – Skanderborg Festival, Skanderborg, Denmark
- 10.08.2004 – Reykjavik, Iceland
- 13.08.2004 – Colmar, France
- 14.08.2004 – Alive Festival, St. Vith, Belgium
- 15.08.2004 – Kiel, Germany
- 17.08.2004 – Bonn Summer Open Air Festival, Bonn, Germany
- 19.08.2004 – Open Air Gampel, Gampel, Switzerland
- 21.08.2004 – V Festival, Chelmsford, England
- 22.08.2004 – V Festival, Weston-under-Lizard, England
On This Day in Pink History… 8th November 2017, Pink attended the Country Music Awards
On This Day in Pink History… 8th November 2017, Pink attended the Country Music Awards
PinkHistory Special – Try This Photoshoots
PinkHistory Special – Try This Music Videos
Feel Good Time
Director – Dave Meyers
Trouble
Director – Sophie Muller
God Is A DJ
Director – Jake Scott
Last To Know
Director – Russell Thomas
On This Day in Pink History… 6th November 2008 Pink attended the MTV European Music Awards [VIDEO]
On This Day in Pink History… 6th November 2008 Pink attended the MTV European Music Awards
On This Day in Pink History… 6th November 2003 Pink attended the MTV Europe Music Awards [VIDEO]
On This Day in Pink History… 6th November 2003 Pink attended the MTV Europe Music Awards
PinkHistory Special – Try This Singles
The first single from the album, entitled “Trouble,” was penned by Tim Armstrong, originally written for his band Rancid back in 2003. This track achieved substantial success, reaching the second spot in Canada and securing a position within the top ten in both the UK and Australia. However, it only managed to attain a modest peak at number 68 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart.
In 2003, a promotional single titled “Catch Me While I’m Sleeping” was released exclusively in the United States. During the same time frame, a promotional CD-R acetate of the song “Humble Neighborhoods” was made available in the UK.
The subsequent single from the album, “God Is a DJ,” unfortunately failed to make an impact on the Hot 100 chart in the United States. Nonetheless, it did manage to reach the notable position of number 11 in the UK.
A third single, “Last to Know,” was exclusively released in Europe and peaked at number 21 on the UK charts.
Read more about the singles from Try This, including Feel Good Time HERE.













































































































































