
After months of speculation and cryptic teases on social media, P!nk has finally made it official: she’s hitting the road again in 2026 with a brand-new All-American tour. Set to span every corner of the country, this tour promises to be one of the most electrifying and emotional journeys of her career—a celebration of resilience, unity, and the powerhouse performances only P!nk can deliver. The announcement sent shockwaves across the music world, as fans from every generation scrambled to mark their calendars for what’s being billed as her most personal tour yet.
Slated to kick off in May 2026 in Seattle, Washington, the tour will crisscross the United States over four months, hitting major cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, New York City, Nashville, and Dallas. Smaller, more intimate venues in cities like Santa Fe, Charleston, and Boise are also part of the route, showcasing P!nk’s commitment to connecting with fans in every region—not just the typical tour hotspots. The final show will take place in her hometown of Philadelphia, a full-circle moment that promises to be emotionally charged.
In her official statement, P!nk described the tour as “a love letter to the country that raised me, challenged me, and healed me.” She went on to say that these shows aren’t just about music—they’re about community, hope, and reminding people of the joy that can still be found even in hard times. It’s a message that resonates deeply, especially in a post-pandemic world where live music has become more than entertainment—it’s medicine for the soul.
Known for her high-flying acrobatics, explosive vocals, and fearless vulnerability, P!nk’s concerts are nothing short of legendary. While details about the set design remain under wraps, insiders suggest this tour will offer a more stripped-back aesthetic in some segments, interspersed with her signature aerial stunts and full-band, arena-shaking anthems. Fans can expect an emotional rollercoaster—from raucous rebellion to soul-baring stillness, all wrapped in her signature authenticity.
The setlist is expected to span her entire career, from early hits like “Just Like a Pill” and “So What” to newer anthems from her upcoming album You + Me, due for release in early 2026. Early reports hint that she’ll also perform unreleased material exclusively for live audiences—a rare and intimate treat for longtime fans who’ve followed her evolution from punk-pop upstart to global icon.
Special guests and opening acts are also expected to be a major draw, with rumors pointing to a mix of emerging artists and established names. P!nk has long used her platform to spotlight lesser-known voices, and this tour will be no different. She hinted in a livestream that each city may have a unique opening act, keeping every stop fresh and special for its audience.
Tickets for the tour go on sale next month, and demand is expected to be astronomical. Her last tour, Beautiful Trauma World Tour, grossed over $397 million and drew more than 3 million fans worldwide. Given the five-year gap since her last major trek across America, anticipation for these 2026 dates is already at fever pitch.
Beyond the music, P!nk plans to use the tour to promote causes close to her heart. A portion of each ticket sold will benefit organizations focused on mental health support, LGBTQ+ youth, and environmental sustainability. Mobile wellness clinics and local charities will also be activated in each tour city, turning every stop into a movement as well as a concert.
Fans have already taken to social media to express their excitement and gratitude, many of them sharing stories of how P!nk’s music has impacted their lives. From breakups to breakdowns, triumphs to transformations, her catalog continues to serve as a soundtrack for millions. This tour, they say, feels like a long-overdue reunion with a friend who never stopped singing for them—even in the silence.
With You + Me on the horizon and a coast-to-coast tour just months away, 2026 is shaping up to be a banner year for P!nk. Not only is she reminding the world of her enduring artistry, but she’s also proving, once again, that no matter how long she’s been in the game, her message—and her magic—are as vital as ever.