On This Day in Pink History… 29th June 2002, Pink played at the Wiltern Theatre in Los Angeles on the Party Tour
Setlist:
Get the Party Started
Missundaztood
18 Wheeler
What’s Up?
Dear Diary
Respect
Medley: I Love You / You’re All I Need to Get By
Janie’s Got a Gun
You Make Me Sick
Just like a Pill
Lonely Girl
Sweet Child o’ Mine
Numb
Janis Joplin Medley: Summertime/Piece of My Heart/Me and Bobby McGee
Family Portrait
My Vietnam Encore:
Eventually
There You Go
Don’t Let Me Get Me
Thanks to CLD from pinkspage for uploading the video and providing the setlist
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On This Day in Pink History… 29th May 2010, The Summer Carnival Tour started
In October 2009, Pink’s fifth tour, The Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour, was announced by tour promoter, Eventim. This was Pink’s first ever headlining stadium tour, and took place in Europe. The tour was different from her previous tour (Funhouse Tour), with a new setlist and less acrobatics.
For the tour, 3 music videos were filmed which were shown throughout the show. The new videos for Please Don’t Leave Me, Funhouse and Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely) were also included in the Greatest Hits… So Far! album released in 2010.
Pink had a number of support acts on this tour playing at different venues across Europe, some of these included VV Brown, Gossip, The Ting Tings, Paolo Nutini and Butch Walker and the Black Widows. Pink has been working with Butch Walker since her fourth album, I’m Not Dead, and Butch played some of his own shows in Europe throughout the time he was on tour with Pink. He also appeared back on stage during Pink’s show to perform a few duets.
The setlist was more or less the same at each venue, with a few changes. For example, Whataya Want From Me was performed until the Sunderland date, where it was replaced by What’s Up (originally by 4 Non Blondes). During a show in Germany, Pink performed I Don’t Believe You and Dear Mr President which were then a permanent addition to the setlist.
At the show in Nuremberg, Pink was not attached to her harness correctly during the performance of So What and fell, landing in the barricade. The show was immediately stopped, but Pink later tweeted that she had no broken bones and no serious injuries. No shows were cancelled because of this accident, and Pink performed the stunt for So What 4 days later in Prague.
There were 34 shows in total across Europe, including festivals.
EURO STADIUMS WILL BE ROCKING OUT TO P!NK IN JUNE AND JULY
Last weekendP!nk kicked off her explosive Funhouse Summer Carnival stadium tour in Cologne, Germany to a packed out stadium of 52,000 adoring fans!
As a giant cannon fired from the stage, Pink flew over the crowds bedecked in gold wings from a magic box hanging 100 feet above the stadium to perform the crowd-pleasing opener ‘Get the Party Started’ and wow did the girl deliver a show to remember!
In trueP!nk style she performed all the show stopping tunes and some new breathtaking stunts including rolling over the audience in a huge inflatable ball and flying across the stadium in a green sequined leotard for the finale of ‘So What’.
The set list featured new hits from Funhouse as well as classic hits ‘I’m Not Dead’, ‘Just Like A Pill’ and ‘U & Ur Hand’.
Fans were treated to a cover of The Who’s ‘My Generation’ and Green Day’s ‘Basket Case’ with support Butch Walker taking to the stage to perform the medley with P!nk.
Brace yourself for a treat if you are one of the lucky fans with tickets to The Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour!
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Setlist
Get the Party Started
Funhouse
Ave Mary A
Who Knew
Bad Influence
Just Like a Pill
Please Don’t Leave Me
Sober
I’m Not Dead
Unwind
I Don’t Believe You
Dear Mr. President
Mean (performed with Butch Walker)
Medley: (all songs performed with Butch Walker)
My Generation
Basket Case
Roxanne
What’s Up
Whataya Want from Me
Try Too Hard
U + Ur Hand
Leave Me Alone (I’m Lonely
Encore
So What
Band/Backing singers/Dancers
Jason Chapman – Musical director/Keyboards/Vocals
Mark Schulman – Drums/Cello
Justin Derrico – Lead guitar
Eva Gardner – Bass
Kat Lucas – Keyboards/Rhythm guitar/Vocals
Jenny Douglas-McRae – Background vocals
Stacy Campbell – Background vocals
Addie Yungmee – Dancer
Nikki Tuazon – Dancer
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On This Day in #PinkHistory… 21st May 2021, All I know So Far was released
In May 2021, Pink released her live album All I Know So Far: The Setlist, alongside the documentary film Pink: All I Know So Far.
The documentary, directed by Michael Gracey, was released on Amazon Prime and follows Pink on her Beautiful Trauma World Tour as she balances being a performer with her role as a mother, wife and boss. It mixes footage from the road, behind the scenes interviews, and personal material. On the tour, Pink played 156 shows in 18 countries.
All I Know So Far: The Setlist track listing
Just Like a Pill (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
Who Knew (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
Funhouse/Just a Girl (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
River (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
Just Give Me a Reason (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
Time After Time (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
Walk Me Home (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
I Am Here (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
Fuckin’ Perfect (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
MTV Video Vanguard Speech
Cash Cash Intro Remix/What About Us (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
Cover Me In Sunshine (with Willow Sage Hart)
All I Know So Far
Bohemian Rhapsody (live at the Sydney Entertainment Centre 2009)
We are the Champions (live at Rock in Rio 2019)
So What (live from Wembley Stadium 2019)
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On This Day in Pink History… 1st May 2013, Pink played at the O2 World in Hamburg, Germany
Pink played at the O2 World in Hamburg, Germany on the Truth About Love Tour and was joined by Nate Ruess during the performance of Just Give Me A Reason
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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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Live in Europe is an amazing performance from the 2004 Try This tour. The concert is jam-packed with hits including “There You Go”, “Lady Marmalade”, “Don’t Let Me Get Me”, Get The Party Started”, a medley of Janis Joplin songs including “Summertime”, Me And Bobby McGee” and so much more!
Shot in High Definition, you will feel like you are in the front row of this amazing performance. Live in Europe is a spectacular show and will take you on a wild ride from beginning to end. This DVD also includes “On The Road With P!nk”, P!nk’s candid perspective of life on tour. P!nk brings you inside her mind, her thoughts and takes you on her journey. Enjoy the ride!
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