16-06-2025
PinkPantheress Announces Residency-Style North American Fall Tour
PinkPantheress is taking her Fancy That mixtape on the road, and announced a North American tour.
On Monday (June 16), Pink revealed that she'd be embarking on a residency-style North American tour titled An Evening With PinkPantheress. The nine North American dates will see the singer come to New York, Chicago, Los Angeles and more cities for the first time, marking her first headlining U.S. shows since 2024's Capable of Love '24 Tour.
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PinkPantheress' artist presale begins on Wednesday (June 18) at 10 am local time, with Spotify presales beginning Thursday (June 19) at 12 pm local time. General on-sale begins Friday (June 20) at 10 am local time.
While it's exciting to have Pink back on road, the UK singer recently critiqued her own performance in an interview, saying it's not a main driver for her music.
'I don't do music to perform, I think is the thing, and that's perfectly fine,' she said in an interview with Capital Buzz. 'I think that people are probably used to and also expect a singer to be able to perform well. And I don't blame anyone for thinking that. I'm not the best performer. Again, it's one of those things where I'm like 'I'm going to get better.''
She continued: 'But the thing is, no amount of rehearsals can make a difference when you're in front of like 10,000, 50,000, 100,000. No amount of rehearsal you can do, and as somebody that has got very bad stage fright… I think one of the things people say is like, 'Oh, I think her performances are a hindrance to her career.' And I do think there is a level of if you want to make it as like a big, big pop-diva.'
Check out her full list of dates below.
Oct. 24 — Brooklyn, N.Y. — Kings Theatre
Oct. 25 — Brooklyn, N.Y. — Kings Theatre
Oct. 27 — Toronto, Ontario — Massey Hall
Oct. 29 — Toronto, Ontario — Massey Hall
Nov. 1 — Chicago, Ill. — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
Nov. 5 — Los Angeles, Calif. — The Wiltern
Nov. 6 — Los Angeles, Calif. — The Wiltern
Nov. 12 — San Francisco, Calif. — The Masonic
Nov. 13 — Oakland, Calif. — Fox Theater
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