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Pink Eyes U.K. Stadiums For June Fun

11:01 AM, Tuesday 11/3/09 2 |   |

Pink upgrades to stadiums next year. The singer has slotted six U.K. stadiums for her Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour.

  • Pink

    Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, Pa.
    October 3, 2009

    (Owen Sweeney / OwenSweeneyPhoto.com)

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So far, Pink’s current Funhouse Tour has sold more than 2 million tickets, and has left audiences screaming for more. Promising a new production and a “carnival-style spectacular,” Pink launches her stadium run June 12 in Bolton at Reebok Stadium. Next on the schedule is June 23 in Swansea at Liberty Stadium, followed by Coventry at Ricoh Arena June 24.

Then it’s on to Scotland for a gig at Glasgow’s Hampden Park June 25. Staffordshire is next, with Pink playing Alton Towers June 27. Ipswich’s Portman Road is the last stadium on the list, scheduled for June 29.

  • Pink

    Hallenstadion, Zurich, Switzerland
    March 22, 2009

    (AP Photo)

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Tickets go on sale Monday, Nov. 9. For more information, please click here for Pink’s website.


2 Comments leave a comment

  1. 347
    LASCENE wrote:

    11:14 AM, Nov 03, 2009

    THE BOSS, U2, Green Day & Pink!  It seems they are into quantity over quality.  Although U2 and the Boss tried to make these mammoth stadiums more intimate, at the end of the day it is still a stadium show.  Very often lousy sound and sightlines in several portions of any given stadium.  

    My buddy went to U2 at the Rose Bowl & took a shuttle as Pasadena suggested.  He left during the encore and the Shuttle still did not navigate traffic and he did not return to his park and ride lot until 1:45 A.M. (gig ended at 11:15).

    For the most part, Stadium shows SUCK!!

  2. 5
    loose wrote:

    10:38 PM, Nov 05, 2009

    lots of lesbians will be out for the one



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