But she did, and I was one of the 660,000 Australians who helped her out. Still, I don’t think even the most passionate Pink fans predicted that this feisty pop star was capable of selling out a whooping 58 stadium shows in a country with only 21 million people. The girl’s only breaking her own records, residue from 2007’s Stupid Girls tour. 1 very small country.Īustralia caught Pink fever during 2001’s “Can’t Take Me Home” and now, four records later, Pink’s 2008 Funhouse album - originally entitled ‘Heartbreak is a Motherfucker’ - has been dominating the airwaves with #1 hits like ‘So What’ and ‘Sober.’ And after Funhouse: The Album came Funhouse: The Tour, a four-month long record-breaking extravaganza that has solidified Pink’s place as the highest grossing female artist in Australian history. If you’re P!nk, you tour said record with your ex/husband in tow, you call it Funhouse: The Tour, and you spend an extra, extra long time in a country that will find your ‘fuck it’ attitude not confusing but endearing.
What do you do when you release a 10x platinum record heavily inspired by separation, and then renew your vows with its antagonist soon after? “Even the most passionate Pink fans couldn’t have predicted that this feisty pop star was capable of selling out a whooping 58 stadium shows in a country with only 21 million people. Photographer Stef Mitchell & Autostraddle Deputy Music Editor/ Australian Specialist Crystal report from the trenches of the Outback’s Outbreak of Pink Fever. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.One of the best-selling artists on the planet, she has won three Grammy Awards, two Brit Awards, a Daytime Emmy Award and seven MTV Video Music Awards, including the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award and others. She has won several accolades in her two-decade-long career.
Known for her distinctive raspy voice, Pink has sold over 90 million records worldwide. She has overall dropped eight albums but the new live album is the singer’s second effort and is a follow-up to her ‘2009 Australian release of Funhouse Tour: Live In Australia’. The cover art is colored in pink referencing to singer’s name. In the cover art of the album, we see the talented crooner sitting on the stage with her back facing the audience as she leans for a kiss with her daughter Willow.
The album is also up for a pre-order here. the same day when her documentary releases. Pink’s ‘All I Know So Far: Setlist’ will hit the Internet on May 21 i.e.
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