Pink Summer Carnival Tour 2024 setlist in full: Songs P!nk performs at stadium shows across UK, stage time in Dublin and more
Pink had a stellar 2024, after scoring her fourth UK Number 1 album last February with TRUSTFALL . The bop-packed album increased her tally of Top 40 singles to 38 after Never Not Gonna Dance Again and the Fred again.. -produced TRUSTFALL peaked at Number 19 and Number 14 respectively.
Now the pop superstar, born Alecia Moore, is taking her eighth show on the road; The Summer Carnival Tour. As befits her reputation as one of the great performers of her generation, she is playing stadiums and huge outdoor spaces across the UK and Europe.
One thing we know for certain is that Pink really knows how to put on a show. Another is that she'll definitely show off her jaw-dropping trapeze skills at some point. And a third is that she won't shy away from playing the hits - from Get the Party Started to Raise Your Glass.
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Pink concert setlist 2024 in full: songs for the summer carnival tour, get the party started, raise your glass, just like a pill, what about us, make you feel my love (bob dylan cover), just give me a reason, f**kin perfect, just like fire/heartbreaker, please don't leave me, cover me in sunshine, don't let me get me, when i get there, what's up (4 non blondes cover), no ordinary love, are you gonna fall, blow me (one last kiss), never not gonna dance again, what are pink's summer carnival tour uk and european dates 2024, june 11 - cardiff (principality stadium), june 15, 16 - london (tottenham hotspur stadium), june 20, 21 - dublin (aviva stadium), who are pink's summer carnival tour uk support acts.
The support acts for Pink's Summer Carnival Tour shows in the UK are Gayle, The Script and KidCutUp.
Who are Pink's UK and European support act The Script?
The Script are a Dublin-founded pop/rock band centring around Danny O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan and Glen Power. The band broke through with their self-titled Number 1 album in 2008 - O'Donoghue went on to find further fame as a judge on BBC1's The Voice in 2012 and 2013. In 2019 The Script were announced by the Official Charts Company and the Irish Record Music Association (IRMA) as the Official Irish Charts' Artist Of The Decade - the band racked up more chart-topping singles and albums than any other homegrown Irish act between 2010 and 2019. Sheehan passed away in April 2023 following a brief illness.
Who is Pink's UK and European support act Gayle?
Hailing from Dallas, Texas, Gayle signed with Atlantic Records in 2021 after being discovered by songwriter Kara DioGuardi. Her major label debut single, abcdefu, became her first UK Number 1 hit in December 2021. She has since released three EPs: A Study of the Human Experience Volume One, A Study of the Human and A Study of the Human Experience Volume Two and a Half.
Who is Pink's UK and European support act KidCutUp?
KidCutUp is a US DJ from Milwaukee, who will be getting the crowd warmed up before The Script and Gayle's sets.
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11 June 2024, 09:18 | Updated: 11 June 2024, 09:20
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What songs will Pink perform on her Summer Carnival 2024 tour? What we know about the UK setlist so far.
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Pink, 44, is heading back out on tour this summer as she revives her Summer Carnival tour for 2024 , kicking off the UK leg of the tour on 11th June at Cardiff's Principality Stadium before moving on to venues in London, Dublin, Liverpool and Glasgow.
The Who Knew , So What and Raise Your Glass hitmaker will be joined by special guests during the tour's run including The Script, Rag 'N' Bone Man, Gayle and KidCutUp.
However, it will be Pink's hits the fans will be most looking forward to seeing her perform - especially when many of them are performed while she flies around the air doing aerial acrobatics.
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But what songs can fans expect to see during Pink's Summer Carnival 2024 tour? Is there an official setlist? Here's all your questions answered.
Pink Summer Carnival 2024 setlist
Pink's Summer Carnival tour is returning this year after a successful run in 2023, which means - despite this year's show having not started yet - we have a rough idea of the hits the singer will perform on stage across Cardiff, London, Dublin, Liverpool and Glasgow.
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Of course, we can't guarantee the setlist will be identical to Summer Carnival 2023, and each show could have changes, but here's what to expect in general:
- Get the Party Started
- Raise Your Glass
- Just Like A Pill
- What About Us
- Make You Feel My Love (Bob Dylan cover)
- Just Give Me A Reason
- F***in' Perfect
- Just Like Fire
- Please Don't Leave Me
- 'Cover Me in Sunshine' (with Willow Sage Hart TBC)
- Kids in Love
- When I Get There
- No Ordinary Love (Sade cover)
- Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
- Never Gonna Not Dance Again
Pink Summer Carnival 2024 UK tour dates and venues
Here are the UK dates and venues of Pink's Summer Carnival 2024 tour:
- 11th June 2024 – Cardiff – Principality Stadium
- 15th June 2024 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 16th June 2024 – London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
- 20th June 2024 – Dublin – Aviva Stadium
- 21st June 2024 – Dublin – Aviva Stadium
- 24th June 2024 – Liverpool – Anfield Stadium
- 25th June 2024 – Liverpool – Anfield Stadium
- 28th June 2024 – Glasgow – Hampden Park
- 29th June 2024 – Glasgow – Hampden Park
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Pink has added a date thanks to popular demand
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Pink, stylised as P!NK, is performing at BST Hyde Park this weekend. Originally due to perform just one concert at the London festival, she's now added a second date.
American Express presents BST Hyde Park started in 2013 and has since grown to feature some of the world's biggest acts. Last year, The Rolling Stones performed and this year, Guns n' Roses, Sam Ryder, Lana Del Rey , BLACKPINK and more are performing throughout the summer.
Pink was originally due to perform just one concert, but she's now added a second date. Here at MyLondon , we've got all the information about her shows.
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Pink stage times at BST Hyde Park
Pink is performing at BST Hyde Park on Saturday, June 24, and Sunday, June 25. Doors for Pink's Summer Carnival open at 2pm for everyone and 1pm for primary entry tickets.
Pink is performing with special guest Gwen Stefani. Pink is expected to take to the Great Oak Stage at around 8.05pm, and the set will end at 10.20pm.
Pink set list
While there is no official set list for Pink's concert, she is currently on a UK and European tour. Her setlist at a recent concert in France looked like this, according to Official Charts :
- Get the Party Started
- Raise Your Glass
- Just Like a Pill
- What About Us
- Make You Feel My Love
- Just Give Me a Reason
- Just Like Fire
- Please Don't Leave Me
- Cover Me in Sunshine
- Kids in Love
- When I Get There
- No Ordinary Love
- Are You Gonna Fall?
- Blow Me (One Last Kiss)
- Never Not Gonna Dance Again
- Encore 1: Last Call
- Encore 2: So What
How to get to Hyde Park for Pink
American Express presents BST Hyde Park takes place on the Parade Ground on the East side of Hyde Park. The postcode of the event is W2 2UH.
Getting there by public transport is easy, with Marble Arch (Central line), Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly line), Bond Street (Central and Elizabeth lines), Knightsbridge (Piccadilly line), Green Park (Jubilee, Piccadilly, and Victoria lines), Paddington (Bakerloo, Circle, District, Hammersmith and City, and Elizabeth lines), and Victoria (Circle, District, and Victoria lines) stations all nearby.
You can also catch any of the below London buses to Marble Arch, Hyde Park Corner, or Knightsbridge. Marble Arch: 26, 7, 10, 16, 23, 30, 36, 73, 74, 82, 94, 98, 137, 148, 159, 159, 274, 390, 414, 436 Hyde Park Corner: 2, 9, 10, 14, 16, 19, 22, 36, 38, 52, 73, 74, 82, 137, 148, 414, 436, C2 Knightsbridge: 9, 10, 14, 19, 22, 52, 74, 137, 414, 452
If you're travelling from outside of London, you can book trains on Trainline to Victoria and Paddington. National Express are also running a special coach service from around the country you can book here . For accommodation options, head to Booking.com and Hotels.com .
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The greatest live entertainers have a connection with their audience which makes everyone in their company feel like a house guest rather than a paying customer. But that doesn't necessarily mean that everyone in that audience is house-trained.
Four songs into her second Summer Carnival show at BST Hyde Park , during Just Like A Pill , Pink picks up a small plastic bag thrown at her feet, quickly inspects it, and then stares open-mouthed at the only person in the 65,000-capacity crowd who knows exactly what she's holding. "This is your mom?" she asks, incredulously. "I don't know how I feel about this."
Remarkably, even this surreal curveball doesn't throw the Pennsylvania-born singer out of her stride: after belting out the chorus to what was the first of her three solo UK number one singles, she turns again to the fan in question and says, " I have to say, that was a first."
Discounting dead parents, there are four generations of Pink fans in attendance at the second of the singer's BST Hyde Park shows, her final UK shows on her Summer Carnival tour, which already played to sold-out stadiums in Bolton, Sunderland and Birmingham. The singer's awareness that this is a family show leads her to mouth the word 'Fuck' off-mic on more than one occasion, but elsewhere, nothing is compromised in one of the most spectacular live productions ever staged here, or anywhere else for that matter.
But first, before Pink takes the stage on Saturday and Sunday in London's largest royal park, her audience is warmed up magnificently by Gwen Stefani, playing her first UK shows in 16 years, and mixing solo hits with No Doubt classics in an all killer/no filler 15 song set. A closing run of What You Waiting For? , brand new single True Babe , and No Doubt's Spiderwebs and Just A Girl set up a glorious show-closing singalong on Hollaback Girl , with Stefani's dancers waving huge inflatable bananas. B-A-N-A-N-A-S indeed.
A couple of songs into Pink's show, the artist formerly known as Alecia Beth Hart stops for a little chat with a 10-year-old girl in the audience, and discovers that this is her very first concert. The singer pauses for a moment, pulls a theatrical thoughtful pose, and suggests, tongue-in-cheek, that the kid's future experiences of live music might just be all downhill from here. It's a joke, obviously, but by the end of Pink's 24-song spectacular, 65,000 people will exit Hyde Park thinking the same thing. From the moment she called out US music executive LA Reid on Don't Let Me Get Me on her second album Missundaztood - 'LA told me, You'll be a pop star All you have to change is everything you are ' - Pink ( or P!nk, as it's 'properly' stylised) hasn't been one to hold back, and her Summer Carnival is, in the best possible way, a lot . The show begins with a seemingly glitching Max Headroom -style Pink simulation addressing the crowd, before the real thing descends, bungee-jump style, from a giant pair of lips, and launches into Get The Party Started, then bounces upwards into the arms of two dancers suspended upside down on trapezes, as the synth riff from Eurythmics' Sweet Dreams is mixed in. Then, as animated skulls and unicorns spin around on the Great Oak Stage's screen, it's straight into Raise Your Glass , and its shout out to " loud... dirty little freaks ". Now that is how you make an entrance.
As a glimpse into Pink's commitment to her show, consider this little snapshot: ahead of Turbulence , a song she accompanies with stunning aerial acrobatics, the singer received a message on her headset that there's a technical problem which means she'll have to abandon her traditional staging, for safety reasons. Crouching down to discuss the problem with someone in her crew, beneath the stage, she tells the crowd, "Dave wants me to be alive you guys", mock sighs, and adds, "We're gonna try it one more time, and if it doesn't work, we'll stay alive." It works. She lives. It's stunning.
Quite honestly, there's so much going on in this show that you could write a book about it, so here's some edited highlights: there's a fabulous blast through Pat Benetar's Heartbreaker appended to Just Like Fire , and beautiful renditions of Sade's No Ordinary Love, and Bob Dylan's Make You Feel My Love. There's a sweet duet with her daughter Willow Sage Heart on Cover Me In Sunshine. There's footage of the 2021 Capitol riots and the 2017 Women's March on Washinghton DC ahead of a fiery Irrelevant (key lyric: " Girls just wanna have rights / So why do we have to fight? "), and even a dick joke with a difference, laughing at online idiots who insist that she has "a secret penis".
"Wouldn't that be funny?" she muses. "That'd be fabulous. Then I could fight with myself."
Few artists do 'fuck you' songs with such panache.
And then there's the show-closing So What . Holy shit. If you're familiar with the song, you'll know that the chorus runs " So, so what? / I'm still a rock star / I got my rock moves / And I don't need you ", and tonight those rock moves involve Pink strapping into a harness, flying out over the heads of the audience, pulling off spins and dives before landing - on one foot - on a metal stanchion mid-crowd, and then flying off again, like a punk rock Tinkerbell. ALL WITHOUT MISSING A NOTE. In four decades of gig going, it's the single most spectacular piece of staging this writer has ever seen, and for those stood near us in the Golden Circle, sorry about all the squeals of delight.
"I get told that I'm irrelevant," Pink tells London with a smile at one point. "I think we just proved that wrong."
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In the 23 years since P!nk released her debut album ‘Can't Take Me Home', she's become one of the biggest pop stars in the world. With nine studio albums under her belt (most recently ‘Trustfall' which was released earlier this year) and over 40 million albums and 50 million singles sold worldwide, she's also renowned for her live shows, featuring stunning acrobatics and incredible vocals. Last night she brought her latest tour, Summer Carnival, to BST Hyde Park in London after a run of shows in arenas across the UK and Europe – her first trip here since 2019.
After an opening video montage featuring an avatar of P!nk telling the audience “welcome to the here and now”, she appeared at the top of the Great Oak Stage standing in a cartoon mouth, before dropping from the ceiling and tumbling over and over whilst singing ‘Get The Party Started' (because really, what else do you open the show with?) and then being caught by a pair of her dancers who were perched on a set of giant sunglasses. Even knowing what to expect, seeing it in person is still an absolutely jaw-dropping moment and I was genuinely stunned that not only was she able to pull off the trick perfectly, her vocals remained absolutely impeccable and she brought amazing energy to the song, along with her troupe of incredible dancers who channelled the 90s in their neon outfits. It really set the bar high for the next two hours and not only lived up to my expectations, but more than exceeded them.
As expected tracks from ‘TRUSTFALL' took up a particular chunk of the set. The fun, upbeat ‘Runaway' channeled 80s workouts in the choreography and costumes, whilst ‘TRUSTFALL' featured thunder and rain sound effects and some incredible trampoline tricks from P!nk's dancers as she herself was catapulted to a platform at the top of the stage – all whilst still singing. ‘Turbulence' was also an early highlight, featuring a stunning aerial rope routine from P!nk and one of her dancers that had a beautiful balletic quality to it and perfectly complemented the delicate, touching message of the song.
That said, there were still plenty of great moments from songs across P!nk's career as well. From ‘Raise Your Glass', which featured a riot of colour on the screens with its mohawked dolphins and bananas dropping from the ceiling, to a dance remix of ‘What About Us' that paired smoke effects with a ribbon dance routine, it was clear that P!nk really wanted to bring the party to Hyde Park. However, she also shone on some of the slower numbers, like the touching ‘Who Knew', the uplifting, anthemic ‘Perfect' and ‘Try' and ‘Just Give Me A Reason', which featured duet partner Nate Ruess on the big screens. The crowd sang along to every word – particularly on ‘Just Like A Pill', which saw P!nk spinninbg down the catwalk before dropping to the floor to sing with guitarist Justin and her backing singers – and I'm pretty sure you could have heard us all from the planes that frequently passed overhead. ‘Just Like Fire' was another standout, with rockier production than the studio version and featuring jets of flame at the back of the stage as P!nk mashed up the song with Pat Benatar's ‘Heartbreaker' whilst waving a Pride flag aloft.
One thing which really struck me throughout the set was P!nk's connection with the audience. She regularly broke off to crack jokes and chat with them – including singling out a couple who got engaged just before her gorgeous piano rendition of Bob Dylan's ‘Make You Feel My Love' – and could be frequently spotted waving at them too. They reciprocated by throwing her items including stuffed toy frogs (a reference to one of her tattoos), Maltesers (her favourite sweets, which she also got a bag of for correctly guessing the intro played by her pianist Jason as ‘Family Portrait' – and then promptly gave them away to an audience member who helped), a wheel of cheese and a custom-made denim jacket which she traded for her own pink feathered one during ‘Kids In Love'. You could feel the warmth radiating off her throughout and it's very clear that she loves her fans as much as they do her.
For me one of the best parts of the show was the acoustic section around halfway through. It opened with P!nk performing ‘Please Don't Leave Me' with her backing singers, featuring an acapella intro and some utterly lush harmonies, before going into a sweet rendition of ‘Cover Me In Sunshine' with her daughter Willow (who got an enormous cheer from the audience!). Elsewhere, ‘I Am Here' saw P!nk rocking out in her frog slippers – another gift from a fan – and giving the song an almost country influence as the crowd clapped along, whilst ‘Irrelevant' featured images of protest and had a steely defiance that practically begged for you to punch the air. The strongest song of the group for me though was ‘When I Get There', which P!nk wrote for her late father. Her soft delivery was incredibly moving and I'm not ashamed to admit I had a little cry during that one.
P!nk closed the show with ‘Blow Me (One Last Kiss)' which saw her introduce her band – props to keyboardist Adriana for her riff on Europe's ‘The Final Countdown'! – alongside dancers dressed as giant pairs of lips before being carried aloft across the stage. She then went into ‘Never Gonna Not Dance Again', which featured as her dancer intro and saw her practically leaping down the catwalk with them as she clapped along, before delivering the song's acapella outro. Throughout the track she had an enormous smile on her face and you could just feel the joy projecting off her. After a quick outfit change, she played ‘Last Call' from ‘TRUSTFALL' before telling the crowd “I'm coming to see y'all in the back” and flying over the crowd as she sang ‘So What'. It was an utterly spectacular moment watching her sweep across Hyde Park like a superhero as she somersaulted through the air, did handstand press ups and dramatically dropping down to the stage – all whilst not missing a note and with the entire audience singing back to her as a cloud of confetti descended on them. As she landed, she declared “I love you so much, you're amazing” before the stage lit up with rainbow lights and fireworks exploded overhead. It was an utterly perfect ending and an example of her brilliant showmanship and athleticism.
Overall Pink put on an absolutely outstanding show that highlighted just why she's earned her well-deserved reputation as one of the best live performers of the modern era. Combining her acrobatic skills with stunning vocals, great dance moves, enough energy to power the National Grid and the whole gamut of emotions, she really delivered and sent the entire crowd away absolutely buzzing. It might have been my first time seeing her live, but I absolutely cannot wait until she's back in the UK and will definitely be first in line for tickets – here's hoping it's sooner rather than later!
Set list: 1. Get The Party Started 2. Raise Your Glass 3. Who Knew 4. Just Like A Pill 5. Try 6. What About Us 7. Turbulence 8. Make You Feel My Love (Bob Dylan cover) 9. Just Give Me A Reason 10. Perfect 11. Just Like Fire/Heartbreaker (Pat Benatar cover) 12. Please Don't Leave Me 13. Cover Me In Sunshine (with Willow Sage Hart) 14. Kids In Love 15. When I Get There 16. I Am Here 17. Irrelevant 18. No Ordinary Love (Sade cover) 19. Runaway 20. Trustfall 21. Blow Me (One Last Kiss) 22. Never Gonna Not Dance Again 22. Last Call 23. So What Performance date: 24th June 2023
P!nk's latest album, ‘Trustfall', is out now on RCA Records/Sony Music Entertainment.
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Pink Summer Carnival Tour 2023: BST Hyde Park headline show confirmed as part of UK dates
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Pink has unveiled plans for five stadium shows next summer, leading up to a huge outdoor gig in London .
The American artist, who is set to visit England for the first time since travelling the UK as part of her 2019 world tour, will headline the BST Hyde Park concert series on June 24.
It will come after two nights at the University of Bolton Stadium, a pair of concerts at the Stadium of Light in Sunderland, and one show at Villa Park in Birmingham earlier in the month. The full UK tour dates are below.
Pink is also set to embark on a run of European dates, visiting the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Germany, Austria, and Poland.
Announcing the tour, Pink said: “It’s been a long three years and I’ve missed live music so, so much…. So it’s finally time!
“I am so excited to get back to the UK and Europe to sing, cry, sweat and make new memories with my friends. It’s going to be magical!”
Pink is the third headliner to be confirmed for the 2023 edition of BST Hyde Park, with Bruce Springsteen and Billy Joel also set to play in central London next summer.
How to get tickets for Pink’s 2023 UK tour
Tickets will go on sale at 10am on Friday October 14, and will be available from four different retailers: Ticketmaster , AXS , Gigantic and Alt-Tickets . Prices are yet to be confirmed.
Pink 2023 UK tour dates
- June 7 - University of Bolton Stadium, Bolton
- June 8 - University of Bolton Stadium, Bolton
- June 10 - Stadium of Light, Sunderland
- June 11 – Stadium of Light, Sunderland
- June 13 - Villa Park, Birmingham
- June 24 – American Express Presents BST Hyde Park, London
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P!nk has announced a summer UK stadium tour.
The American singer and songwriter has lined up concerts at the University of Bolton Stadium, Sunderland's Stadium of Light and Birmingham's Villa Park ahead of topping the bill at BST Hyde Park in London on both June 24 and 25. She said:
“It’s been a long three years and I’ve missed live music so, so much…. So it’s finally time! I am so excited to get back to the UK and Europe to sing, cry, sweat and make new memories with my friends. It’s going to be magical!”
The star has called the trek Summer Carnival , and it will also include festival sets at Pinkpop in the Netherlands and Werchter Boutique in Belgium, as well as two nights at La Defense Arena in Paris.
P!nk's last studio album was 2019's 'Hurts 2B Human', and she put out the live LP 'All I Know So Far: Setlist' in 2021. She also put out the single Irrelevant this summer.
WHAT IS THE NAME OF P!NK'S TOUR?
P!nk has billed her tour as Summer Carnival.
WHO IS SUPPORTING P!NK ON TOUR?
Support acts are still to be announced.
WHEN ARE P!NK TICKETS ON SALE?
Tickets for P!nk go on general sale at 10am on October 14. Pre-sale tickets will be available from 10am on October 12. Head here for details.
You can compare and buy P!nk tickets here at Stereoboard .
We work with all the leading UK and European ticket agencies, including Ticketmaster, See Tickets, Gigantic, Eventim, The Ticket Factory and AXS, to ensure you get the best choice, price and availability for your concert tickets at Stereoboard.
HOW MUCH ARE TICKETS FOR P!NK'S TOUR?
Ticket prices for Bolton, Sunderland and Birmingham start from £49.50. London tickets start from £84.75.
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ARE THERE ANY RESTRICTIONS?
Please check our ticket agents' websites from our P!nk listings here for specific restrictions in place at these shows.
UK and Europe, I’m coming for ya! Can’t wait to see your beautiful faces next summer! 🥰 pic.twitter.com/WaLoTNhXih — P!nk (@Pink) October 7, 2022
Pink Upcoming Tour Dates are as follows
Wed June 07 2023 - BOLTON University of Bolton Stadium Thu June 08 2023 - BOLTON University of Bolton Stadium Sat June 10 2023 - SUNDERLAND Stadium of Light Sun June 11 2023 - SUNDERLAND Stadium of Light Tue June 13 2023 - BIRMINGHAM Villa Park Fri June 16 2023 - LANDGRAAF Megaland (Netherlands) Sat June 17 2023 - WERCHTER Festivalpark (Belgium) Tue June 20 2023 - PARIS LA Defense Arena (France) Wed June 21 2023 - PARIS LA Defense Arena (France) Sat June 24 2023 - LONDON BST Hyde Park Sun June 25 2023 - LONDON BST Hyde Park
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5 moments from Pink and Gwen Stefani's BST Hyde Park gig that left me speechless
Pink brought her summer carnival tour to hyde park in london and it was every bit as magical as we expected.
Not many artists could command a 70,000-strong crowd of loyal fans ranging from young children to pensioners – but it turns out that Pink is the most universal of pop stars.
The multi-platinum-selling artist, now 43, first burst onto the scene in 2000 with her debut album Can't Take Me Hom e and has been producing pure pop perfection ever since. The chance to witness Pink's acrobatic Summer Carnival tour at the American Express presents British Summer Time Hyde Park festival in London was therefore not to be missed - just ask Hugh Jackman , one of the show's A-list attendees!
To top it off, Gwen Stefani was billed as the support act and would be performing one of her first UK gigs in 16 years, so of course this No Doubt superfan was fighting her way to the front row.
Here are five moments from the most magical of gigs that will stay etched in my mind forever…
Gwen Stefani's first UK tour in 16 years
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Charging onto the stage in her trademark punk-infused monochrome look and scarlet lipstick, Gwen, 53, turned up the energy from the get-go during her 70-minute, 16-song slot.
Powering through a near-perfect setlist seamlessly combining her eclectic solo music and beloved No Doubt songs (as well as the more mainstream singles 'Don't Speak' and 'Just A Girl' we all expected), the show was a real love letter to her British fans that have stuck with her through the eras.
As she seamlessly transitioned from the delicious pop of 'The Sweet Escape' to the drumrolls of No Doubt classic 'Sunday Morning', a lightheaded feeling of elation overcame me.
1995's Tragic Kingdom was the soundtrack to my teenage years – and I never dreamed I'd hear the songs live. Screaming, crying, throwing up, as the Gen-Z around me (who had clearly never heard most of the songs) would say. I more than made up for it in enthusiasm.
And of course, Gwen had the crowd going B-A-N-A-N-A-S with her closing track, camp anthem 'Hollaback Girl', accompanied by backing dancers brandishing giant inflatable fruit. Perfectly bonkers.
Gwen Stefani brings out Eve
"What just happened?," Gwen told the crowd. I felt the same. It was a blur. During her rendition of 'Rich Girl', noughties hip-hop sensation Eve burst onto the scene to join Gwen for the rap.
The pair seamlessly segued into their 2001 hit 'Let Me Blow Your Mind', an equally emotional moment for this late 80s baby.
In a time dominated by male rappers, Eve helped pave the way for the Nicki Minajes and Cardi Bs of the world – and her collab with Gwen was everything.
To see the two successful women dominating the stage two decades on was surreal, inspiring, and a moment I'll never forget. And the track still holds up as a certified banger!
Pink Get(s) The Party Started
I may have been a Gwen stan but the crowd was fully team Pink – and it wasn't hard to see why. The Summer Carniva l tour, the eighth of her career, is by far the American superstar's most expansive and visually impressive.
Kicking off with 'Get The Party Started' (what else?), Pink's set was high energy from the opening song, which saw the artist (real name: Alecia Moore) suspended in the air while executing a series of awe-inspiring acrobatics.
Performing against a whimsical backdrop of palm trees, giant ice creams, and trampolines galore, the star and her talented backing dancers put on a circus-worthy show.
Pink's catalogue of hits speaks for itself and unlike many artists with similar longevity, her newer work, including catchy new EDM single 'Trustfall', held up alongside the toe-tapping, feminist anthems of her past.
There was joy, there was dancing and there were quite a lot of surprise gifts from fans thrown onstage – including a wheel of cheese.
Unfazed, the down-to-earth star spent time chatting with the crowd and ensuring everyone was having the time of their lives.
Pink's sweet moment with daughter Willow
Pink fans had been wondering whether she might bring out a surprise guest – and she did just that thanks to her daughter Willow, 12.
The singer's adorable daughter emerged to perform their duet 'Cover Me In Sunshine' , originally released in 2021.
There wasn't a dry eye in the house as the youngster nervously belted out her part, proving that talent definitely runs in the family.
The pair exchanged a sweet hug after the moving performance, which you can watch in the video below.
Pink's gravity-defying finale
Saving the best for last, Pink closed the show with a gravity-defying acrobatic segment, the likes of which Hyde Park has probably never seen before.
Belting out her 2008 anthem 'So What' while taking flight, Pink somersaulted through the air as the sun set on Hyde Park and firework explosions filled the sky.
"So what? I'm still a rock star / I got my rock moves / And I don't need you," she sang. And it's safe to say Pink remains one of the true rock stars of our generation – a class act who really knows how to put on a show for her fans.
The singer's universal appeal was apparent in the age range of the crowd, from young children perched on parents' shoulders mouthing every word to the loved-up couple in their late 60s twirling to the beat.
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There was also something inspiring about seeing two BST headline artists defying the unwritten rule that pop acts have to look and behave a certain way.
In an age where youth is a gateway to fame, Gwen and Pink are living proof that talent, charisma, and pure showmanship outlive it all.
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Pink has announced details of a huge UK summer tour for 2023 - and tickets go on sale soon. The singer will bring her Summer Carnival Tour to outdoor venues next summer including two headline shows at British Summer Time in Hyde Park.. It'll kick off on 7 June and she'll perform six dates in the UK, as well as a number of European stadium shows.
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