Renowned around the world as one of the most dynamic live performers of her generation, international pop icon P!NK has announced her Beautiful Trauma World Tour will hit New Zealand in September of 2018.
Following last week’s announcement of a 40-date trek across North America in support of her seventh studio album, Beautiful Trauma (out October 13), P!NK will head to Australia for multiple arena shows starting at Perth Arena on July 3 before heading onto Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane before returning to New Zealand for her first shows since 2007.
P!NK, who last performed two sold-out arena shows in Auckland ten years ago during her I’m Not Dead Tour (2007), will launch her New Zealand tour in Dunedin followed by six shows at Auckland’s Spark Arena in September 2018.
With a limited window of time in her global schedule to visit New Zealand, the number of shows is sure to be restricted. Fans are urged not to wait to secure tickets.
P!NK
Beautiful Trauma World Tour 2018
Saturday 1st September | Forsyth Barr Stadium | Dunedin
Tuesday 4th September | Spark Arena | Auckland
Wednesday 5th September | Spark Arena | Auckland
Friday 7th September | Spark Arena | Auckland
Saturday 8th September | Spark Arena | Auckland
Monday 10th September | Spark Arena | Auckland
Tuesday 11th September | Spark Arena | Auckland
American Express Card Member pre-sale: 12pm Oct 16 until 12pm Oct 18
My Live Nation pre-sale: 1pm Oct 18 until 5pm Oct 19
General Public on-sale: 12pm Friday Oct 20
– 6 ticket limit per customer –
For complete tour and ticketing details including VIP Experiences, visit: livenation.co.nz.
Press Release:
P!NK’s 2013 The Truth About Love Tour still stands as the biggest selling tour by a solo female artist in Australia (out selling Taylor Swift and Adele), captivating audiences during 46 spectacular sold-out shows, performing to more than 600,000 fans and smashing venue attendance records right across the country, redefining the benchmark for arena spectaculars.
“…a must-see spectacle that literally raises the bar for pop concerts.” Herald Sun
“…an all-spinning, all-flying, all-dancing entertainment machine.” Sydney Morning Herald
“…she is the ONLY performer who can bungie and sing at the same time. And that’s for the opening song…” Daily Telegraph
“[She] worked the 15,000 sell-out crowd into a type of frenzy rarely seen.” The West Australian
“Jaw-dropping, spectacular and full of love.” The Advertiser
P!NK releases her highly anticipated seventh studio album, Beautiful Trauma, on October 13 (through Sony Music New Zealand) and pre-orders are available now. The album features the #1 iTunes smash single “What About Us” which also hit the top spot on the airplay charts here and in the UK.
Since her debut in 2000, P!NK has released six studio albums, one greatest hits album, sold more than 42 million albums, 75 million singles, 2.4 million DVDs worldwide and has had 15 singles in the top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart (four at #1).
In New Zealand, P!NK has had four RIANZ #1 albums with sales in excess of 350,000 units, plus 50,000 DVD sales.
In addition, she is the recipient of three Grammy Awards, one Daytime Emmy Award, three Billboard Music Awards, six MTV Video Music Awards, two MTV Europe Awards, two People’s Choice Awards and was named Billboard’s Woman of the Year in 2013. She has sold out arenas all over the world, made her acting debut in Lionsgate’s Thanks for Sharing and released a side project with singer/songwriter Dallas Green entitled You+Me. Last year, P!NK released “Just Like Fire” from Walt Disney Studios’ feature film Alice Through The Looking Glass. The track was #1 on the US Adult Contemporary Chart for six consecutive weeks and has more than 155 million views of the music video. P!NK was featured on Kenny Chesney’s “Setting The World on Fire,” marking her first #1 on the Country Airplay Chart and Hot Country Songs Chart (in the US). The track also received a 2017 Grammy nomination for Best Country Duo/Group performance earning P!NK her 18th Grammy nomination.
P!NK is a huge supporter of various charities, including: Make a Wish Foundation, Autism Speaks, Human Rights Campaign and No Kid Hungry. She was formerly a spokesperson for COVERGIRL and remains on the UNICEF team as an Ambassador.