
On Friday, the singer Pink released a new studio album called Trustwhich, according to the American artist, reflects the messiness and beauty of life, Reuters and Agerpres reported.
The pop star, whose real name is Alecia Moore, celebrated the release of this album – the ninth in her discography – with an acoustic concert held in an intimate setting in New York.
Pink, a three-time Grammy winner who burst onto the pop scene in the 2000s as a self-proclaimed “antidote” to the “girl next door” image, told Reuters that through introspection and his life experiences, he finally managed to like himself.
“As you get older, you learn from the experiences and the processes you go through, and you get a little more comfortable in your own skin. And I feel like a very good person. I like myself. This is a discovery,” said the American artist.
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Pink, back on tour
This summer, Pink will play several concerts with Brandi Carlyle, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo.
Then, in the fall, the pop star will hold a tour that will consist of concerts in North American stadiums.
“My tour is the funnest part. It’s like a kind of group therapy. We are coming together to exorcise our demons and release everything,” the American artist added.
The previous studio album of the singer Pink was named Hurts 2B Human and was launched in 2019.
Source: Hot News

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