Pink announces 2023 North American tour dates: tickets, presale info and more

Pink has announced a 2023 North American tour and tickets go on sale soon.

Pink has announced a huge 2023 North American tour – and tickets go on sale soon.

The pop icon will take her Summer Carnival Tour to venues across the US and Canada next year.

Fans can get their hands on tickets in the general sale from 10am local time on 21 November via Ticketmaster.

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The singer announced the news on Instagram alongside a caption: “You’re up North America! See you next year.”

She also announced that she’ll be joined by special guests Brandi Carlisle AND Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo across the run, with Grouplove and DJ Kid Cut UP will also feature as support acts.

It’ll kick off in Toronto on 24 July and head to the likes of Fenway Park, SoFi Stadium and Allegiant Stadium before finishing up in Phoenix, AZ on 9 October.

Fans can expect to hear her biggest hits including the likes of “Just Like a Pill”, “So What”, “Raise Your Glass” and “Just Give Me a Reason”, to name a few.

She recently released a new single entitled, “”Never Gonna Not Dance Again”, which fans will be hoping is lifted from an upcoming album to coincide with the tour.

The news follows up the announcement of her UK and European tour, which saw extra dates added due to huge demand.

You can find out the full tour schedule and how to get tickets below.

How to get Pink tickets

They go on general sale at 10am local time on 21 November via Ticketmaster.

A number of different presales take place from 3pm on 16 November. This depends on which venue you’re after tickets for, with a CITI card membership presale, Live Nation presale and more happening across the next week.

To find out how to get tickets early for your preferred show, head to ticketmaster.com/pink.

What are the tour dates?

  • 24 July – Rogers Centre, Toronto
  • 26 July – Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati, OH
  • 31 July – Fenway Park, Boston, MA
  • 3 August – Citi Field, Queens, NY
  • 5 August – PNC Park, Pittsburgh, PA
  • 7 August – Nationals Park, Washington, DC
  • 10 August – Target Field, Minneapolis, MN
  • 12 August – Wrigley Field, Chicago, IL
  • 14 August – American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
  • 16 August – Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
  • 19 August – Fargodome, Fargo, ND
  • 21 August – Charles Schwab Field Omaha, Omaha, NE
  • 18 September – Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA
  • 22 September – GEODIS Park, Nashville, TN
  • 25 September – Alamodome, San Antonio, TX
  • 27 September – Minute Maid Park, Houston, TX
  • 29 September – Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
  • 3 October – Snapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA
  • 5 October – SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA
  • 7 October – Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
  • 9 October – Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ