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Published Date: 17 April 2009
Pink brings her Funhouse tour to the region tonight.
With ticket sales of more than 1.5 million, the Funhouse tour is packed with hits including Who Knew and Get The Party Started together with tracks from her latest multi-platinum album, Funhouse.

With more than four million sales, the record was one of the biggest-selling albums of 2008.

The next single from Funhouse, Please Don't Leave Me, is released on April 27 and the video is nothing short of true Pink style.

Tonight's show, at the Birmingham NIA, promises to be a truly
mesmerising, high-energy event.

With a genuine passion for what she does, Pink is one of the rare few artists that continue to transcend genres and wow millions of fans worldwide.

Last year was an incredible year for Pink, with a Grammy-nominated number one single in So What and her first UK number one album.

The singer returns to the venue for two more shows on Friday, October 30, and Saturday, October 31.

Her previous tour sold out arenas across the UK and Europe and established her as a major headline artist.

The I'm Not Dead Tour included 56 arena shows and a further 43 festival dates.

There are still a few remaining 'possibly restricted' tickets for tonight's show. These seats look across the stage from behind the line of the performer and give a rear/side view of Pink.

Tickets cost £32.50 plus transaction and booking fee. For more information visit www.theticketfactory.com or call 0844 338 8000.

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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2009 6:20 PM
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  • Location: Kettering
 
 

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