Pink completed one of the highest-grossing concerts ever last year with the Summer Carnival tour

Pink completed one of the highest-grossing tours of the decade in 2024 and infused the huge energy show with her signature trapeze artistry and unbelievable vocals for thousands of fans to see.

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Pink completed one of the highest-grossing tours of the decade in 2024
Pink completed one of the highest-grossing tours of the decade in 2024

Pink completed one of the highest-grossing tours of the decade in 2024.

The 45-year-old superstar completed her mammoth 'Summer Carnival' concert series after 97 shows that had taken place throughout 2023 and 2024, and stormed the stage every single time with her typically fierce style.

Her efforts had earned a box office gross of $584,700,000, making it the fifth-highest-grossing concert tour of the decade so far, just behind Taylor Swift with the 'Eras' tour, Coldplay's 'Music of the Spheres' world tour, Bruce Springsteen's world tour, and Harry Styles with the 'Love On' tour.

The singer opened with the appropriate 'Get The Party Stared' - which was released early on in her career in 2001 - whist trapezing down from the sky in front of stadiums full of screaming fans.

Having started the proceedings in the best fashion, Pink - whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore - worked her way through a string of her classics such as 'Raise Your Glass', 'Who Knew' and 'Just Like A Pill'.

At her show in Glasgow, Scotland, Pink showed her loyalty to the fans by agreeing to sign anything that was thrown at her on the stage.

She confidently told fans "All right, I'll sign it, throw it up here!"

The 'Stupid Girls' hitmaker wasn't afraid to get up close and personal with her audience during the concert either, and one superfan was moved to tears when she appeared to deliver a line of a song right at them.

On certain performances, Pink was joined by her daughter Willow, 12, and the duo performed a sweet duet of 'Cover Me In Sunshine' together.

One of the more sombre moments in the concert came when Pink performed 'When I Get There', which was written in memory of her late after.

The pop star brought down the lighting for the mood and perched on a stool while she gave an emotional rendition of the song, before lifting things once again.

After performing 'Trustfall' - the title track from her latest album - complete with her aerobatics expertise, Pink went straight into a blistering finale made up of 'Blow Me (One Last Kiss)', 'Never Gonna Not Dance Again' and 'Last Call'.

And to give the audience one last memorable experience, Pink pulled out all the stops for her finale number 'So What', where she flew round the stadium whilst belting out her 2008 breakup anthem.

The 'Don't Let Me Get Me' singer played her final concert in Miami, Florida in November and then took to social media to thank fans for coming along for the ride.

She simply wrote: "From the bottom of my heart: Thank you all."