Pink announces 2023 summer tour with Brandi Carlile and Pat Benatar, here are the dates and venues
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: R&B singer Pink is all set to embark on her biggest tour next year in the US. The artist announced the tour on her Twitter account on Monday, November 14, and released the dates for shows in every major city next year. There are several popular stars set to perform alongside the 43-year-old ‘Try’ singer, including Brandi Carlile, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo. The Alt-rock band Grouplove and DJ KidCutUp will join the singer-songwriter on her 21-date Summer Carnival 2023 tour.
Pink recently released her new single ‘Never Gonna Not Dance Again’, and is all pepped up for the upcoming tour beginning July 24, 2023, at Rogers Centre in Toronto. Fans will see her perform at some huge venues, including Boston, Chicago, New York City, Detroit, Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and Los Angeles, before she concludes the tour at Chase Field in Phoenix on October 9. The ‘Raise Your Glass’ singer revealed that tickets are up for grabs for Citi cardmembers from November 15 onwards at 10 am local time until November 20, at 11 pm local time.
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You’re up North America! See you next year 🎤🤩 Tickets on sale Nov 21! @brandicarlile @benatargiraldo https://t.co/GTE2VasFli pic.twitter.com/1cmm3bwmdk
— P!nk (@Pink) November 14, 2022
Verizon Up loyalty program members can get hold of presale tickets for selected shows from November 17 at noon local time through November 21 at 10 am local time over Live Nation. Pink and Carlile gave fans a taste of what's in store by posting a short clip, just after the duo performed in honor of Dolly Parton at the 2022 Rock n Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, last week.
"Sorry, I'm not trying to ignore you. I just have to make a really important phone call," said Pink in the clip while seated alongside Carlile. Pink then calls Carlile and starts the conversation in a playful manner. The singer then asks the ‘Right on Time’ singer if will she go on tour with her since she was afraid to ask directly to her face, “But will you go on tour with me?" "F--- yeah!" exclaimed Carlile on call. "Are we doing this?" “Yeah!” replied Pink. The pair then ended their make-believe call and shared a high five, reports People.
Pink will give her single ‘Never Gonna Not Dance Again’, which was released last week, its live TV debut at the 2022 American Music Awards on November 20. She’s also expected to perform a tribute to the late Olivia Newton-John during the event.