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    Pink to perform Sunderland's Stadium of Light gig in UK tour 2023

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    US musician Pink will perform at Sunderland's Stadium of Light next summer, and it has been announced.

    Pink to perform Sunderland's Stadium of Light gig in UK tour 2023Agencies
    Alecia Beth Moore, known professionally as Pink, is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and dancer. She was initially a member of the girl group Choice. In 1995, LaFace Records saw potential in Pink and offered her a solo recording contract.

    Pink is gearing up to set her audience on fire as she returns to Sunderland for a couple of dates – Saturday, June 10, and Sunday, June 11, 2023.

    Last time when Pink visited the city in 2010, she set a record by being the first female performer to headline a gig at the Stadium of Light. Then, she literary left the crowds mesmerized with her acrobatic skills.



    Tickets will be available on sale from Friday, October 14, on AXS, Ticketmaster, Alt-Tickets, and Gigantic.

    Sunderland is among those few UK venues included in Pink's tour, as the US superstar will also perform at Bolton Stadium, Hyde Park, and Villa Park.

    After announcing her 2023 European tour, the singer conveyed how excited she is to be back with live music after three years. Pink is all set to sing, cry, sweat, and create new memories during her Europe tour, which will be magical.

    It has been revealed that tickets will be priced between £45 to £150, which will include the booking fee and hospitality packages.

    FAQ:


    What are some of the biggest hits of Pink over the years?
    For almost two decades, Pink has had many hit albums, including I'm Not Dead, Missundaztood, Funhouse, Greatest Hits – So Far., The Truth About Love, and many more.

    Which superstars did perform in Sunderland after a gap of three years?
    Following Ed Sheeran performing two superhit nights to a record-breaking crowd of around 120,000 people, Elton John performed in Sunderland's stadium in his Farewell Yellow Brick Road tour.


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