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Pink is to bring her Beautiful Trauma tour to the United Kingdom next year.
The ‘Just Give Me A Reason’ hitmaker has announced 20 tour dates in 10 countries across Europe in 2019, including two dates at London’s iconic Wembley Stadium.
Taking to Twitter, she wrote: "Ok Europe! FINALLY I get to share with you the plans for my tour next summer! Can’t wait to see all your beautiful faces (sic)"
Pink will begin her tour at the Johan Cruijff Arena in Amsterdam, Netherlands before heading to Dublin, Ireland for a show at the RDS Arena. It is then on to Cardiff’s Principality Stadium, Glasgow’s Hampden Park, Liverpool’s Anfield Stadium and Rock Werchter in Werchter, Belgium before the two dates at Wembley on June 29 and 30.
The mother-of-two – who has Willow Sage, seven, and Jameson Moon, 21 months, with her husband Carey Hart – will then head to Nanterre, France before touring around Germany in Köln, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Hannover, Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich. Austria, Poland, Switzerland and Sweden also feature on the tour.
And Pink is no doubt hoping her UK and European tour will go better than her Australian one as she was forced to postpone a number of gigs after being rushed to hospital in Sydney with a gastric virus.
In a lengthy update to fans posted on Instagram, she wrote: "Hi beautiful Sydney people … On Monday, we were absolutely planning on going ahead with the show, and about 20 minutes before I left for soundcheck, I was rushed to the hospital, in excruciating pain. That was the reason for the late cancellation. It was out of anyone’s control, and of course, wasn’t planned that way.
"I was discharged from hospital last night, and am following doctors orders of liquids and rest. A lot of you know how physical my shows are, and that I don’t just stand in front a microphone and sing. I flip, dance, fly, harness, silk, and scream my way through a total s**t show of awesomeness (no pun intended). Therefore, I need to be physically healthy and well in order to perform this show. I think all of you deserve the full show and me at my best. (sic)"

The full UK and European Beautiful Trauma tour dates 2019 are as follows:
June 16 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruijff Arena
June 18 – Dublin, Ireland – RDS Arena
June 20 – Cardiff, United Kingdom – Principality Stadium
June 22 – Glasgow , United Kingdom – Hampden Park
June 25 – Liverpool, United Kingdom – Anfield Stadium
June 27 – Werchter, Belgium – Rock Werchter
June 29 – London, United Kingdom – Wembley Stadium
June 30 – London, United Kingdom – Wembley Stadium
July 3 – Nanterre, France – U Arena
July 5 – Köln, Germany – RheinEnergieStadion
July 8 – Hamburg, Germany – Volksparkstadion
July 10 – Stuttgart, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena
July 12 – Hannover, Germany – HDI Arena
July 14 – Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion
July 20 – Warszawa, Poland – PGE Narodowy Stadium
July 22 – Frankfurt , Germany – Commerzbank-Arena
July 24 – Wien, Austria – Ernst Happel Stadium
July 26 – Munich, Germany – Olympiastadion
July 30 – Zürich, Switzerland – Letzigrund
August 3 – Johanneshov, Sweden – Tele2 Arena

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