SINGER Pink is reportedly upset over the music coverage steering towards artists such as Beyoncé and Taylor Swift.
Pink, , has been selling out arenas while on her Summer Carnival stadium tour.
A source claimed Pink is reportedly unhappy that ‘everyone’s talking about Beyoncé and Taylor doing the stadium shows’Credit: Getty
Taylor Swift pictured performing at Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia on February 202Credit: Getty
In mid-January, the Just Like Fire singer announced more stops for her P!NK LIVE tour, including Detroit and Austin, according to People.
On this past Wednesday’s broadcast on Australia’s Nova FM, Ricki-Lee Coulter, Tim Blackwell, and Joel Creasey claimed the pop star is unhappy about being featured less against the two singers.
“Pink is out here riding her bike around the Opera House saying, ‘I’m here, too!’” Tim claimed.
In Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter album, the Daughter track excepts a famous operatic song from the 18th century, Caro Mio Ben.
“It’s kind of funny everyone’s talking about Beyoncé and Taylor doing the stadium shows but Pink’s also out here selling them all out.”
“I have a friend who’s Pink’s background singer and my friend Danny said she’s really just pissed off no one’s talking about the fact that she’s also selling out stadiums,” he closed.
OUT ON TOUR
In mid-March, the So What singer performed at Sydney’s Accor Stadium in Australia.
Her tour continues with Brisbane, Townsville, and New Zealand.
‘MOST FAMOUS ARTIST’
Meanwhile, in early May, the U.S. Sun exclusively revealed Taylor, 3, is heading back for her jam-packed European leg of her Eras tour.
She will play 51 shows in 13 countries over the next five months.
The Cruel Summer star became the first artist to gross over $1 billion from a tour.
“No other artist can even dream about making even $20 million in merchandising sales on tour,” added a business strategy veteran.
“Millions of fans have been waiting for this to happen, and they have been saving money to spend it on their favorite artist.
It’s kind of funny everyone’s talking about Beyoncé and Taylor doing the stadium shows but Pink’s also out here selling them all out.
Tim Blackwell
“The tour is the biggest ever, and Taylor is the most famous artist in the world, and they want to have their part of history,” the insider concluded.
‘GIVE IT HER ALL’
Last year, The Break My Soul singer kicked off her 57-date Renaissance World Tour in Stockholm with a nearly three-hour spectacle.
Beyonce continued her solo tour — her first since 2016 — in the United Kingdom with stadium shows in Cardiff, Edinburgh, and London.
“Beyonce has poured millions into this show. It is one of the most expensive sets for a concert tour ever. She is a perfectionist,” the insider shared.
“Beyonce has been rehearsing for more than three months and has spent the past five weeks away from home preparing.
“With all of that investment, she was determined to give it her all — and knows that fans will love it,” the source closed with.
Her last solo ride was the Formation World Tour back in 2016.
Pink will continue her current Summer Carnival stadium tour with her P!NK LIVE tourCredit: Getty
Beyoncé performed at the Oscars in March 2022Credit: Getty
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