Pink Wraps Massive Tour After 131 Shows and Says the Extensive Trek 'Tested' Her 'Body, Mind and Soul'

Mar. 15, 2025

Pink in London in June 2023.Photo:Lorne Thomson/Redferns

Pink Performing London 06 25 23

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It’s time forPinkto rest.

About 17 months after the 45-year-old pop superstar launched her massive trek of Summer Carnival and Trustfall Tour shows in June 2023, she wrapped the extensive run on Nov. 20 and took toInstagramshortly afterward with an emotional note to fans.

“And just like that… it’s over,” she wrote on Instagram, adding some impressive facts about the tour: “131 shows. 98 cities. 15 countries. 4 million people. A lifetime of memories.”

“This show tested me in every way; my body, mind, and soul,” she added. “It’s the most physically, mentally and spiritually ambitious show I’ve ever put on. It’s been really, really hard, but every moment has been worth it for the memories we’ve created together.”

The Grammy winner expressed feeling as though “thank you will never be enough” to show fans her gratitude. “Your energy, love, commitment and passion are why we do this every night. Why I leave it all out there, every time,” she said.

Pink praised fans for creating “a safe space with me where we can all belong” throughout the tour, branded as Summer Carnival in stadiums and the Trustfall Tour in North American arenas.

Pink in June 2023.ANNA KURTH/AFP via Getty Images

Alecia Beth Moore Hart aka Pink (P!nk) performs on stage at the Paris La Defense Arena

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The “Who Knew” singer said each show felt like “a world where we can put down our armor and our walls and just be. Breathe. Scream. Cry. Laugh. Feel. Celebrate. Mourn. Rage.”

“Thank you to the old and new faces. Watching you sing with me every night sets my soul on fire. I hope I’ve done the same for you,” continued Pink. “Thank you to everyone who spent their nights with us; I’m sorry if I couldn’t make it to you this time.”

Pink in November 2023.Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images

Pink performs during her “Trust Fall” tour at Kaseya Center

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The Summer Carnival and Trustfall Tour shows served as promotion for her latest album,Trustfall, as well as a celebration of her catalog of hits, with the setlist featuring “Get the Party Started,” “Raise Your Glass,” Just Give Me a Reason" and “So What,” among others.

Special guests throughout the tour includedBrandi Carlile,Pat Benatar& Neil Giraldo, Grouplove,Gayle,The Script,Sheryl Crow,Gwen Stefaniand more. Pink also performed “Cover Me in Sunshine” with her daughter, Willow, 13, during several shows.

As of August 2024,Billboardreported the Summer Carnival shows had grossed $469.3 million, while the Trustfall Tour had grossed $60.8 million. Of course, those figures don’t count the shows through November, so the tours' total combined box office gross is likely higher.

source: people.com