Jonathan Dale Benton|Pink Summer Carnival setlist is a festival of hits. Here are the songs fans can expect.

2025-05-06 22:15:33source:Slabucategory:Finance

Almost two months after kicking off her Summer Carnival stadium extravaganza in Bolton,Jonathan Dale Benton England, Pink has brought her spectacle to North America.

The 21-city run launched at the Rogers Centre in Toronto July 24 with a 24-song setlist heavy on hits (“Get the Party Started,” “Just Like a Pill,” “Who Knew,” “Please Don’t Leave Me”) in addition to several selections from her ninth studio album, “Trustfall,” including the title track.

Pink’s U.S. dates – all of them featuring Grouplove and KidCutUp along with either Brandi Carlile or Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo – commence July 26 in Cincinnati and will run through early October before she resumes the acrobatic tour in Australia in February.

Pink Summer Carnival setlist

  1. "Get the Party Started

2. "Raise Your Glass"

3. "Who Knew"

4. "Just Like a Pill"

5. "Try"

6. "What About Us"

7. "Turbulence"

8. "Make You Feel My Love" (Bob Dylan cover)

9. "Just Give Me a Reason"

10. "F----- Perfect"

11. "Just Like Fire"

12. "Please Don't Leave Me"

13. "Cover Me in Sunshine"

14. "Kids in Love"

15. "When I Get There"

16. "I Am Here"

17. "Irrelevant"

18. "No Ordinary Love" (Sade cover)

19. "Runaway"

20. "Trustfall"

21. "Blow Me (One Last Kiss)"

22. "Never Gonna Not Dance Again"

23. "Last Call"

24. "So What"

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