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On 2/7/2023 at 2:34 AM, Underdogs said:

We're waiting :nicole2:

It’s coming. My source revealed that she’s touring Feb 2024.
 

2 stadium shows in Sydney. 2 in Melbourne.
 

Billed as the Carnival Tour.

 

:nicole:

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Posted
2 hours ago, Rocket said:

It’s coming. My source revealed that she’s touring Feb 2024.
 

2 stadium shows in Sydney. 2 in Melbourne.
 

Billed as the Carnival Tour.

 

:nicole:

4 stadiums in those 2 cities? Hopefully this is just the initial dates and they'll add more due to the huge demand 

Posted
11 hours ago, Gabriel Guedes said:

4 stadiums in those 2 cities? Hopefully this is just the initial dates and they'll add more due to the huge demand 

They should be punished for letting her latest singleS died.

Posted
20 minutes ago, Underdogs said:

So Feb 2024 is Australia & March 2024 is NZ. I wonder when the US arena tour will be scheduled.

September/October 2023 

Posted
41 minutes ago, Gabriel Guedes said:

September/October 2023 

What makes her think she can sell out arenas on top stuggling stadiums? :mazen:

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28 minutes ago, aaron511 said:

What makes her think she can sell out arenas on top stuggling stadiums? :mazen:

What is struggling? One or two dates? 


40k average capacity x 23 dates = 920k tickets 
93k tickets left, meaning that she has already sold 830k tickets just in the US. All that with little promo, no album, flop first single and we have like 7 months till tour. 

 

Please, explain how this is struggling? 

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16 hours ago, Rocket said:

It’s coming. My source revealed that she’s touring Feb 2024.
 

2 stadium shows in Sydney. 2 in Melbourne.
 

Billed as the Carnival Tour.

 

:nicole:

No Brisbane or Perth? :lakitu:

Posted
19 minutes ago, Pinksus said:

No Brisbane or Perth? :lakitu:

I always giggle at these posts, girl, some people over here in latin america are begging for her to at least come to a nearby country in the same continent. Take a bus :coffee2:

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2 hours ago, aaron511 said:

What makes her think she can sell out arenas on top stuggling stadiums? :mazen:

Some people hate going to stadiums for concerts, and prefer arenas, so those people can join her in the upcoming arena leg, which are basically in places where she's not coming with stadiums, like Florida, where there's definitely demand for her to sell out arenas. 

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1 hour ago, pinktennisfreak said:

What is struggling? One or two dates? 


40k average capacity x 23 dates = 920k tickets 
93k tickets left, meaning that she has already sold 830k tickets just in the US. All that with little promo, no album, flop first single and we have like 7 months till tour. 

 

Please, explain how this is struggling? 

Not to mention that most of those tickets left are from the Texas dates, which combined have more than 50k tickets available. SoFi stadium is also a bit slow, but given the size of it, it is expected. 

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It's kinda crazy to think that the Australian leg will begin a year after TRUSTFALL's release. 

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did she announce any dates for ny or nj cause i'm trying to go lol

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16 minutes ago, SchmoodRing said:

did she announce any dates for ny or nj cause i'm trying to go lol

 

Posted
4 hours ago, pinktennisfreak said:

What is struggling? One or two dates? 


40k average capacity x 23 dates = 920k tickets 
93k tickets left, meaning that she has already sold 830k tickets just in the US. All that with little promo, no album, flop first single and we have like 7 months till tour. 

 

Please, explain how this is struggling? 

Sure, "struggling" was an obvious exaggeration but you know what I mean.

 

First sell out the shows you have already announced before adding new ones. If there isn't enough people to fully fill the venues you already have then I think it's brave to assume there'll be enough interest to justify new shows on top of existing ones  :confused:

Posted
1 hour ago, aaron511 said:

Sure, "struggling" was an obvious exaggeration but you know what I mean.

 

First sell out the shows you have already announced before adding new ones. If there isn't enough people to fully fill the venues you already have then I think it's brave to assume there'll be enough interest to justify new shows on top of existing ones  :confused:

She's not covering all the US areas. Her last tours got huge Florida attendance. There's no Florida now. Also, Canada's potential not used even up to 20%. 

Secondly, most of the dates (sans Texas) have been sold out or are close to it. There's more potential here. Nashville, New York, Chicago...

Finally, P!nk is all about longevity and winning in the long run. 


 

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Posted
23 hours ago, Rocket said:

It’s coming. My source revealed that she’s touring Feb 2024.
 

2 stadium shows in Sydney. 2 in Melbourne.
 

Billed as the Carnival Tour.

 

:nicole:

:clap3: 

 

Only one in each city announced so far, though.

Posted
2 minutes ago, Underdogs said:

:clap3: 

 

Only one in each city announced so far, though.

yeah, 7 dates even on stadiums isn't enough for Australia, she better fill those gaps

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14 minutes ago, Arknex said:

 

:gaycat3:

 

She'll do 12-14 dates when she announce the extra ones

Posted
5 minutes ago, Underdogs said:

:clap3: 

 

Only one in each city announced so far, though.

Pre-sale begins Monday, with general sale on Friday. So expect the second shows to be announced not long after pre-sale kicks off.

Posted
10 hours ago, Underdogs said:

 I wonder when the US arena tour will be scheduled.

the what 

 

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glad shes keeping the summer carnival moniker. She's about to gross another 350-375M.

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