All up, she played to well over 600,000 Australians - about 2.6 percent of the population.Īnd then there’s the album sales. “All up, she played to well over 600,000 Australians - about 2.6 percent of the population”īy the time Pink wrapped The Truth About Love, the tour had become the biggest selling tour by a female solo artist in Australia’s history. Not content to stop there, she then added an additional four shows in Sydney a month later at the Allphones Arena (now Qudos Bank Arena). Which, you guessed it, is another record. She broke her own record set with Funhouse by performing 18 sold out shows at the Rod Laver Arena, raking in over $29.2 million in Melbourne alone. She played another 12 shows at the Entertainment Centre in Sydney, bringing her total of sold out shows at the venue to 26. (For comparison, Adele pulled in around $35 million for her 2017 tour.)Īnd then in 2013, Pink landed for her The Truth About You tour and broke all of those records again. We don’t even need to italicise that figure to emphasise just how ridiculous that is. All up, the Funhouse Tour amassed gross earnings of over $80 million, plus a casual $10 million in merch sales. Then there was the Toilet-Achieving 11 shows in Brisbane, plus more in Adelaide, Wollongong, Canberra and Perth.
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