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The Funhouse Tour is the fourth concert tour by Americanmarker singer-songwriter P!nk. The tour supports her fifth studio album, Funhouse.

By June 2009, the tour had grossed around $58,000,000 from 38 cities, with total ticket sales estimated at 2 million.Total tour gross, as reported to Billboard Boxscore, stands at $67,687,885 (excluding gross profit from 34 European shows between March and April in 2009). The Funhouse Tour is the most successful tour by a female solo artist in Australia to date.

Background

The tour was announced on October 14, 2008, nearly two weeks before the release of her fifth studio album. Pink stated, "I'm so excited to get back on the road. The 'Funhouse' tour ideas are running rampant in my head. Who knows what they'll come out as... And I can't wait to see." The tour will follow her internationally successful I'm Not Dead Tour, which became one of the biggest tours in 2006 and 2007. After a long discussion as to whether Moore was going to perform in her home country of the United States, it was officially announced on April 2, 2009. The tour will start in Antwerpmarker and will end in Hannover.

Ticket sales

Sales started on October 10 in the Netherlands. The February 28 show sold out quickly and it was announced that a second show was scheduled for the next day, March 1. According to the source there are still some tickets left for the second show when a third show was announced on December 5 again in The Ahoymarker. The first kick off show was in Belgium which was sold out according to the reviews.
P!nk performing "So What" in Sydney
In Australia, ticket sales were exceptionally high. In 2007 she broke the record of biggest female tour ever with 35 shows in Australia, grossing $41 million. In 2009, she broke her own record, with 58 shows surpassing John Farnham's & Kylie Minogue's most shows in Australia. She will perform 17 shows at Rod Laver Arenamarker in Melbournemarker, breaking Farnham's record for most amount of shows at the venue in one tour. Pink will also perform 10 shows at the Sydney Entertainment Centremarker and 12 shows in Sydney altogether. 650,000 tickets have been sold thus far for her Australian tour. It is estimated that the Australian leg will gross over $80 million.

Overall ticket sales are estimated to have surpassed 2 million.

Pollstar Worldwide Tours estimate for the first half of 2009 shows that the Funhouse Tour has grossed $50,800,000 so far from 38 cities with total ticket sales at 788,991 grossing an average of $1,336,799 per show. It is currently ranked the eight best selling tour of 2009. She is the third best selling solo artist on the list behind Tina Turner and Britney Spears.

Opening acts

  • Raygun (Europe: select dates)
  • Faker (Australia: May 22 - July 4)
  • Evermore (Australia: July 14 - August 29; Europe: October 14 - December 20)
  • The Ting Tings (North America: select dates)


Setlist

P!nk performing "Just Like A Pill" in Sydney
P!nk performing "Bad Influence" in Sydney


  1. "Highway to Hell" (AC/DC cover) (Video Introduction)
  2. "Bad Influence"
  3. "Just Like A Pill"
  4. "Who Knew"
  5. "It's All Your Fault / Ave Mary A"1
  6. "Don't Let Me Get Me"
  7. "I Touch Myself" (Divinyls cover)
  8. "Please Don't Leave Me"
  9. "U + Ur Hand"
  10. "Leave Me Alone "
  11. "So What"
  12. "Family Portrait"
  13. "I Don't Believe You"
  14. "Crystal Ball"2
  15. "Dear Mr. President"3
  16. "Trouble" (Acoustic version)
  17. "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" (Led Zeppelin cover)
  18. "Sober"
  19. "Bohemian Rhapsody" (Queen cover)
  20. "Funhouse"
  21. "Stupid Girls4
  22. "Crazy" (Gnarls Barkley cover)
Encore
  1. "Get the Party Started"
  2. "Glitter In The Air"
1Performed at select shows.

2Performed during Europe and Australia legs.

3Performed during North American leg and Europe Leg 2.

4Performed during Europe Leg 2.

Notes

  • "It's All Your Fault" was removed after the first show.
  • At the April 11 show in Glasgow, Pink came off stage and walked around the crowd during "Get The Party Started" and "Glitter In The Air." Technical faults prevented the aerobatic tricks.
  • The bungee moves for "Get The Party Started" were not performed at the Aberdeen, April 26 Manchester, Newcastle, and Liverpool shows.
  • At the April 19 show in Dublinmarker Pink forgot the lyrics to "I Don't Believe You". She continued from the chorus, but then she said "I don't want to do the song any more." Instead she sang "Redemption Song". She also forgot the lyrics in Birminghammarker. But she finished the song.
  • At the April 22 show in Belfast, Pink did not finish "Glitter in the Air." Her mic got wet, causing a huge screech through the arena, and wouldn't work again.
  • At the April 28 show in Newcastle, Pink forgot the first verse to "Who Knew". She said it was too loud and she couldn't hear the music. She continued from the chorus. She also forgot the lyrics to "Crystal Ball" and started the song again.
  • The bungee routine for "Get This Party Started" was not performed at the April 29 show in Liverpool.
  • At the May 5 show in Perth, Pink forgot the lyrics to "I Don't Believe You" twice, but finished the song.
  • At the May 23 show in Perth, Pink forgot how to play "I Don't Believe You" on guitar. She remembered from the chorus. She was also hit in the head with a guitar, by her guitarist, and had to have a short break.
P!nk performing "Sober" in Sydney
  • At the June 16 show in Brisbane, Pink's safety line snapped during "Get The Party Started." She was left stranded and hanging for over a minute until a silk could be dropped. She unhooked her harness and slid down. "Glitter in the Air" was not performed.
  • The June 20 and 21 shows in Melbourne started 15 minutes later then usual.
  • Pink dedicated the June 26 show to Michael Jackson, who had died that day (Australian time - June 25 US Time).
  • At the June 27 show in Sydney, Pink stopped "I Don't Believe You" before the chorus because she didn't think she was a good enough guitar player to keep up with the clapping of the crowd. She continued the song from the chorus, minus the clapping.
  • At the June 30 show in Sydney, "It's All Your Fault" was performed for the first time since the first show back in February.
  • At the August 10 show in Adelaide, no bungee moves were performed for "Get the Party Started".
  • There were no opening acts at the August 22 and 23 shows in Wollongong. On August 22 she did not perform the bungee moves for "Get the Party Started".
  • At the August 23 show in Wollongong , Pink's roadies celebrated her 100th show with a special performance of Michael Jackson's "Thriller" dance.
  • At the August 25 show in Brisbane, Pink performed "Dear Mr. President" in place of "Crystal Ball." She dedicated the song to her father, who was in the audience, and fellow Vietnam veterans.
  • On the U.S. leg of the tour, Pink performed with a separated shoulder. She did not want to cancel any shows, given the long wait to headline in her home country. The injury meant she couldn't perform any of her regular aerial moves for "Get the Party Started" and "Sober". However, she did perform aerial moves for "Get the Party Started" in later shows, including Philadelphia.
  • At the Philadelphia show the trapeze act for "Sober" was not performed, but the aerial stunts for "Bad Influence", "Get the Party Started" and "Glitter in the Air" were performed.
  • "Dear Mr. President" and "Stupid Girls" where added set list on the second European Leg.
  • At the October 24 show in Manchester, "Dear Mr. President" was not performed. The show was delayed by nearly 30 minutes. Pink explained her crew was late arriving at the venue. Her microphone also stopped working for a few seconds during "Don't Let Me Get Me".
  • At the October 25 show in Manchester and the October 28 show in Sheffield, Pink asked whether the audience wanted "Crystal Ball" or "Dear Mr President" to be performed. "Dear Mr President" won the vote.
  • At the October 30 show in Birmingham "Crystal Ball" was performed instead of "Dear Mr. President".
  • At the November 2 show in Newcastle Pink stated that she will retire the song "Stupid Girls" after the current tour. She also voiced her embarrassment for her song, "We've Got Scurvy", from Spongebob Squarepants, after a fan threw Spongebob Squarepants wrapping paper on stage.
  • Pink did not perform "It’s All your Fault" or "Ave Mary A" at the April 13 Aberdeen, April 17 Birmingham, April 28 Newcastle, April 29 Liverpool, June 20 and 21 Melbourne, July 22, 23, 25, and 27 Brisbane, August 10 Adelaide, August 22 Wollongong, August 28 Sydney, San Jose, Houston, Philadelphia, October Glasgow, October 24 Manchester, October 28 Sheffield, October 30 Birmingham, and November 11 shows.
  • "Sober" was not performed at the June 20 and 21 Melbourne, July 22 Brisbane, August 8 Perth, August 10 Adelaide, and Houston shows.
  • The trapeze acts for "Sober" were not done at the April 29 Liverpool, October Glasgow, October 24 Manchester, October 30 Birmingham and November 2 Newcastle shows.
  • At the November 12 show in Helsinki and November 19 show in Prague Pink did not perform "It's All Your Fault", "Ave Mary A" and "Crystal Ball". She sang only few lines of the "Crazy" chorus. Acrobatics during "Sober" was done by one of her dancer instead of Pink. She performed "Dear Mr. President".


Trivia

  • The show will be performed 17 times in Melbourne, Australia. This means that almost 5% of the Melbourne population has or will see the show.


  • By the end of the ten-date tour in Sydney (the two shows edited weren't announced yet) 115,598 people will have seen the show at the Sydney Entertainment Centre. This makes her the largest concert draw ever at the Sydney Entertainment Centre, followed by Kylie Minogue who performed in front of 92,695 fans


  • In Brisbane, Australia the show will generated earn $13 million for all her shows there. According to this article (see reference) the whole tour in Australia will approximetly earn $56 million, though, with the addition of extra dates, the new Australian leg grossing stands at just over $70 million. However, the Sunday Telegraph reported on 30 August that the Australian leg of the tour had grossed around $80 million.


  • On 17/7, P!nk confirmed via a Twitter post the concert held that evening in Sydney would be recorded as part of a Funhouse Tour DVD. She said the same for the following day.


  • On the 25/8 Pink was honoured with a bathroom at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre for being the highest selling artist in the centres' history. She cut the ribbon and asked the audience to "visit and christen it" for her. On the 26/8 she explained she wanted a bathroom because John Farnham had a room in every building around Australia. She added, "now I want a talking wombat." The sign on the door says "P!nk Ladies," which Pink signed and wrote "don't forget to wipe."


Tour dates

Date City Country Venue
Europe
February 26, 2009 Antwerpmarker Belgiummarker Sportpaleismarker
February 28, 2009 Rotterdammarker Netherlandsmarker The Ahoymarker
March 1, 2009
March 5, 2009 Regensburgmarker Germanymarker Donau Arenamarker
March 6, 2009 Friedrichshafenmarker Messe Friedrichshafen
March 8, 2009 Oberhausenmarker König Pilsener Arenamarker
March 9, 2009 Parismarker Francemarker Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercymarker
March 12, 2009 Mannheimmarker Germany SAP Arenamarker
March 14, 2009 Stuttgartmarker Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Hallemarker
March 17, 2009 Leipzigmarker Leipzig Arenamarker
March 18, 2009 Berlinmarker O2 Worldmarker
March 21, 2009 Genevamarker Switzerlandmarker SEG Geneva Arenamarker
March 22, 2009 Zurich Hallenstadionmarker
March 24, 2009 Budapestmarker Hungarymarker Budapest Sports Arenamarker
March 25, 2009 Viennamarker Austriamarker Wiener Stadthallemarker
March 27, 2009 Frankfurtmarker Germany Festhallemarker
March 28, 2009 Nürnbergmarker Nuremberg Arenamarker
March 30, 2009 Cologne Lanxess Arenamarker
April 1, 2009 Hamburgmarker Color Line Arenamarker
April 2, 2009
April 4, 2009 Hannovermarker TUI Arenamarker
April 6, 2009 Munichmarker Olympiahallemarker
April 7, 2009
April 8, 2009 Dortmundmarker Westfalenhallemarker
April 11, 2009 Glasgowmarker United Kingdommarker SECCmarker
April 12, 2009
April 13, 2009 Aberdeenmarker AECCmarker
April 16, 2009 Birminghammarker National Indoor Arenamarker
April 17, 2009
April 19, 2009 Dublinmarker Irelandmarker The O2marker
April 20, 2009
April 22, 2009 Belfastmarker Odyssey Arenamarker
April 23, 2009
April 25, 2009 Manchestermarker United Kingdom Manchester Evening News Arenamarker
April 26, 2009
April 28, 2009 Newcastlemarker Metro Radio Arenamarker
April 29, 2009 Liverpoolmarker Echo Arenamarker
May 1, 2009 Londonmarker The O2marker
May 2, 2009
May 4, 2009
Australia
May 22, 2009 Perthmarker Australia Burswood Dome
May 23, 2009
May 26, 2009 Adelaidemarker Adelaide Entertainment Centremarker
May 27, 2009
May 30, 2009 Melbournemarker Rod Laver Arenamarker
May 31, 2009
June 3, 2009 Newcastlemarker Newcastle Entertainment Centremarker
June 4, 2009
June 6, 2009 Sydneymarker Sydney Entertainment Centremarker
June 7, 2009
June 9, 2009
June 10, 2009
June 12, 2009 Brisbanemarker Brisbane Entertainment Centremarker
June 13, 2009
June 15, 2009
June 16, 2009
June 18, 2009 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
June 20, 2009
June 21, 2009
June 23, 2009
June 24, 2009
June 26, 2009 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
June 27, 2009
June 29, 2009
June 30, 2009
July 3, 2009 Newcastle Newcastle Entertainment Centre
July 4, 2009
July 14, 2009 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
July 15, 2009
July 17, 2009 Sydney Sydney Entertainment Centre
July 18, 2009
July 22, 2009 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
July 23, 2009
July 25, 2009
July 26, 2009
July 27, 2009
July 29, 2009 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
July 30, 2009
August 1, 2009
August 2, 2009
August 4, 2009 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
August 5, 2009
August 7, 2009 Perth Burswood Dome
August 8, 2009
August 10, 2009 Adelaide Adelaide Entertainment Centre
August 11, 2009
August 13, 2009 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
August 14, 2009
August 16, 2009 Canberramarker AIS Arenamarker
August 17, 2009
August 19, 2009 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
August 20, 2009
August 22, 2009 Wollongongmarker WIN Entertainment Centremarker
August 23, 2009
August 25, 2009 Brisbane Brisbane Entertainment Centre
August 26, 2009
August 28, 2009 Sydney Acer Arenamarker
August 29, 2009
North America
September 15, 2009 Seattlemarker United Statesmarker KeyArenamarker
September 17, 2009 San Josemarker HP Pavilion at San Josemarker
September 18, 2009 Los Angelesmarker Staples Centermarker
September 20, 2009 Phoenixmarker Jobing.com Arenamarker
September 23, 2009 Dallasmarker American Airlines Centermarker
September 24, 2009 Houstonmarker Toyota Centermarker
September 26, 2009 Rosemontmarker Allstate Arenamarker
September 28, 2009 Fairfaxmarker Patriot Centermarker
September 30, 2009 Torontomarker Canadamarker Air Canada Centremarker
October 2, 2009 Bostonmarker United States TD Banknorth Gardenmarker
October 3, 2009 Philadelphiamarker Wachovia Centermarker
October 5, 2009 New York Citymarker Madison Square Gardenmarker
Europe
October 14, 2009 Dublin Ireland The O2
October 15, 2009
October 17, 2009 Belfast Odyssey Arena
October 18, 2009
October 20, 2009 Glasgow United Kingdom SECC
October 21, 2009
October 23, 2009 Manchester Manchester Evening News Arena
October 24, 2009
October 25, 2009
October 27, 2009 Liverpool Echo Arena
October 28, 2009 Sheffieldmarker Sheffield Arenamarker
October 30, 2009 Birmingham National Indoor Arena
October 31, 2009
November 2, 2009 Newcastle Metro Radio Arena
November 3, 2009 Nottinghammarker Trent FM Arenamarker
November 5, 2009 Antwerpmarker Belgiummarker Sportpaleis
November 7, 2009 Copenhagenmarker Denmarkmarker Forum Copenhagen
November 9, 2009 Oslomarker Norwaymarker Oslo Spektrummarker
November 10, 2009 Stockholmmarker Swedenmarker Ericsson Globemarker
November 12, 2009 Helsinkimarker Finlandmarker Hartwall Areenamarker
November 19, 2009 Praguemarker Czech Republicmarker O2 Arenamarker
November 20, 2009 Frankfurtmarker Germanymarker Festhalle
November 22, 2009 Munichmarker Olympiahalle
November 23, 2009 Freiburgmarker Messe Freiburg
November 25, 2009 Stuttgartmarker Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
November 26, 2009 Erfurtmarker Messehallemarker
November 28, 2009 Düsseldorfmarker ISS Domemarker
November 30, 2009 Oberhausenmarker König Pilsener Arena
December 2, 2009 Zurich Switzerlandmarker Hallenstadion
December 3, 2009
December 5, 2009 Esch-sur-Alzettemarker Luxembourgmarker Rockhalmarker
December 6, 2009 Rotterdammarker Netherlandsmarker The Ahoy
December 8, 2009 London United Kingdom The O2
December 10, 2009
December 12, 2009 Bremenmarker Germanymarker AWD Domemarker
December 13, 2009 Dortmundmarker Westfalenhalle
December 15, 2009 Genevamarker Switzerlandmarker SEG Geneva Arena
December 17, 2009 Viennamarker Austriamarker Wiener Stadthallemarker
December 19, 2009 Stuttgartmarker Germanymarker Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
December 20, 2009 Hannovermarker TUI Arena


Additional Notes

  • The July 20 show in Brisbane was rescheduled to July 27 because Pink was suffering from laryngitis.
  • The September 15 show in Seattle was moved from the WaMu Theater to KeyArena because of fan demand.
  • The November 15 and November 17 shows in Bremen and Dortmund have been rescheduled to December 12 (Bremen) and December 13 (Dortmund) because of changes to the European tour plan.
  • The December 5 show in Rotterdam has been rescheduled to December 6 because of changes to the European tour plan.
  • The December 13 show in Manchester has been rescheduled to October 25 because of changes to the European tour plan.


Box Office Score Data

Venue Country Tickets Sold / Available Gross Revenue
Palais Nikaia Nice, France 8,134 / 8,500 (96%) $418,904
Sportpaleis Antwerp, Belgium 15,948 / 16,234 (98%) $768,137
The Ahoy Rotterdam, Netherlands 20,132 / 20,132 (100%) $1,171,190
Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy Paris, France 16,488 / 16,488 (100%) $912,420
The O2 London, UK 55,845 / 56,190 (99%) $2,647,805
Burswood Dome Perth, Australia 70,613 / 73,044 (96.7%) $5,675,332
Rod Laver Arena Melbourne, Australia 214,956 / 222,214 (96.7%) $17,234,669
Adelaide Entertainment Centre Adelaide, Australia 52,471 / 55,470 (94.6%) $4,283,421
Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane , Australia 136,114 / 142,800 (95.3%) $11,277,153
Newcastle Entertainment Centre Newcastle, Australia 29,021 / 29,492 (98.4%) $2,372,605
Acer Arena Sydney, Australia 29,648 / 29,648 (100%) $3,066,820
Sydney Entertainment Centre Sydney, Australia 116,772 / 120,344 (97%) $9,538,321
Wollongong Entertainment Centre Wollongong , Australia 10,730 / 11,007(97.5%) $1,059,814
AIS Arena Canberra, Australia 9,499 / 9,737(97.5%) $936,990
Staples Center Los Angeles, California 12,751 / 12,751(100%) $675,718
HP Pavilion San Jose, California 13,058 / 13,058(100%) $512,092
Jobing.com Arena Glendale, Arizona 14,039/ 14,039(100%) $495,086
American Airlines Center Dallas, Texas 13,195 / 13,195(100%) $448,718
Toyota Center Houston, Texas 8,563 / 8,563(100%) $393,197
KeyArena Seattle, Washington 12,580 / 12,580 (100%) $369,858
Allstate Arena Rosemont, Illinois 14,472 / 14,472 (100%) $688,569
Madison Square Garden New York, New York 15,056 / 15,056 (100%) $909,149
Air Canada Center Toronto, Ontario 15,193 / 15,193 (100%) $878,461
Wachovia Center Philadelphia, PA 15,370 / 15,370 (100%) $674,862
Patriot Center Fairfax, Virginia 6,565 / 6,565 (100%) $278,594
TOTAL 927,213 /952,142 (97.4%) $67,687,885


Critical reception

  • “A Pink show is more than just a pop concert – it’s a major spectacle that you can’t take your eyes off. The show was simply mesmerising.” – Aberdeen Evening Express (UK)


  • "Pink can rock it, that’s for sure. She has the anthems, the voice and the sass…4 stars” – The Glasgow Herald (UK)


  • "She's no slouch as an aerial dare-devil, but here's one rock star at her most compelling when she has two feet planted squarely on the ground." - The Independent (Ireland)


  • "Her singing was perfect, even when she was suspended mid-air, on her back and spinning rapidly on her harness." – ExpressandStar (Ireland)


  • "Headfirst she gets lifted towards the ceiling, flies over the audience, and the American sings with a quality that some of her colleagues wouldn’t be able to hold, even when they were just standing." - Rheinische Post (Germany)


  • A few weeks ago, as I sat in Radio City Music Hall watching Pink dangle upside down from a trapeze bar some 60 feet above my head, risking life and limb (and avoiding a wardrobe malfunction) while positively nailing the chorus of "Sober" — the smart, stunning song she co-wrote with "American Idol" judge Kara DioGuardi — I sort of realized something:


Pink is totally underrated.


Think about it. She is a fabulously fearless pop artist, as comfortable taking on George W. Bush as she is hanging like a bat from the rafters of Radio City. She is clever and funny and unflinching, willing to take her (oft volatile) personal life and turn it into grist for hit singles. She is a deceptively good singer, something she is rarely given credit for (check "Just Like a Pill" or "God Is a DJ" or the chorus of "Sober" for proof). She recorded a Beck song and wrote tunes with Rancid's Tim Armstrong. She has tons of tattoos and used to wear her hair like Wendy O. Williams from the Plasmatics. She has sold more than 30 million albums worldwide, landed countless Billboard hits, and her Funhouse tour is currently the ninth highest-grossing jaunt of the year. -By James Montgomery, MTV News


DVD

The tour DVD was filmed over two nights on the 17/7 and 18/7 in Sydney. Both "It's All Your Fault" and "Ave Mary A" were included. The song "One Foot Wrong" was also added to the DVD as a surprise rehearsal for 600 lucky ticket holders.

The Pink: Live In Australia DVD was released in Australia on October 14, 2009, two days before its planned release. It was scheduled for release on October 2 but had to be pushed backed due to overwhelming demand.On September 24 it was announced that the DVD will be released in Holland on October 28 and in the UK on November 2, 2009. An alternate version of the DVD is being offered in the United States and will be released on October 27, 2009. While the DVD titled Funhouse Tour: Live in Australia will include the same features, it will be sold with a live audio CD.

Australian conjunction

It has been confirmed that Pink and husband Carey Hart were never actually divorced. The pair will both travel to Australia where Carey will host free three-hour motocross stunt events in Sydneymarker, Melbournemarker, Brisbanemarker and Newcastlemarker in conjunction with Pink's Funhouse Tour starting this May.

The Herald Sun Melbourne reports:

"We are definitely back together," Pink said.
"We never really legally got divorced - paperwork for us is really annoying."
"This was one of the first steps," Hart said. "We had to come up with a way to be able to both go to work and both see each other."
"It's going to be a very exciting time for of us to both go to Australia and tour together for four months."


References

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  3. http://www.pollstar.com/blogs/news/archive/2009/07/10/678304.aspx
  4. Pink does some freaking shows Undercover.com.au.Retrieved June 5, 2009.
  5. Stephan Downie Pink thinks big on Australian tour de force the Daily Telegraph. Retrieved June 14, 2009.
  6. Sally Browne and Kelmeny Fraser Pink's entourage settles in to Coast Courier Mail. Retrieved June 17, 2009.
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