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How to catch Pink on next year's 'Summer Carnival' tour in Philadelphia and nearby

Damon C. Williams and Melissa Ruggieri, Bucks County Courier Times
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Pink's Trustfall tour was so nice, she's doing it twice — under a new tour, of course.

On the heels of the successful tour, the Doylestown native and superstar entertainer announced its follow-up, 2024's global "Summer Carnival" tour. She brought her 2023 tour to Citizens Bank Park in September to soldout hometown crowds.

"North America — we had the best time with you this year, so we had to add more dates in 2024 and bring my friends Sheryl Crow, The Script, and Kidcutup with me," Pink wrote on social media. "Can’t wait to see you there!! Tickets on sale next Monday!"

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Here's more about Pink's Summer Carnival tour and how you can cop tickets when she comes to the Delaware Valley.

Pink bringing global 'Summer Carnival' tour to Philadelphia, Hershey, and New Jersey next year

Pink's 2024 worldwide tour begins Feb. 9 in Australia, and ends on Nov. 23, 2024 in Miami.

In between, Pink will crisscross the globe performing more than 50 concerts.

Pink fans in the Philadelphia region and in North Jersey will have three chances to see her on next year's tour:

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In keeping with her stances on the issue, Pink partnered with PEN America and a Florida bookseller to give away 2,000 banned books during recent tour stops in Florida.

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And while Pink is no stranger to being recognized throughout her career, having won nine Billboard Music Awards, seven MTV Video Music Awards, three Grammy Awards and one World Music Award, Pink has been shut out of the 2024 Grammy nominations.

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Pink's omission is perhaps the most egregious snub among the artists blanked in the 2024 nominations.

After performing a vast array of aerial acrobatics, Pink hits her teeth with her microphone while performing for her Trustfall Tour visit to Grainbridge Fieldhouse on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, in Indianapolis. After a brief reaction, the singer cracked a few jokes and continued on with the action packed show.
After performing a vast array of aerial acrobatics, Pink hits her teeth with her microphone while performing for her Trustfall Tour visit to Grainbridge Fieldhouse on Wednesday, Nov. 8, 2023, in Indianapolis. After a brief reaction, the singer cracked a few jokes and continued on with the action packed show.

“Trustfall” not only spawned a massive, ubiquitous hit in the title track, but the album is the most stylistically diverse of Pink’s 23-year career.

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The loss of her father, the challenges in her marriage and the unfettered bliss of a never-ending dance party all coexist on her exceptional ninth release. The acrobatic and aerobic feats she showcases on stage are more impressive than any gold hardware.

Pink is a fan favorite, homegrown talent in Bucks County

Alecia Moore grew up in Bucks County and attended Central Bucks School District schools, including Lenape Middle School and Central Bucks West, in the 1980 and 90s.

She's never forgotten her roots and at previous shows has given shoutouts to her old teachers and guidance counselors. In 2021, she showed love for CB West's rendidition "What About Us,” complete with a music video shot on campus in Doylestown.

“It brought me to tears! You all sound amazing and I’m totally overwhelmed with love,” Pink tweeted.

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She's never forgotten her roots and at previous shows has given shoutouts to her old teachers and guidance counselors. In 2021, she showed love for CB West's rendidition "What About Us,” complete with a music video shot on campus in Doylestown.

This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: When to catch Pink on the upcoming 'Summer Carnival' tour

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