P!nk, Summer Carnival 2026 tour

P!nk - Summer Carnival 2026 Europe Encore hits Berlin and Munich

Published on 08/21/2026 at 10:21 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

P!nk brings her Summer Carnival 2026: Europe Encore stadium tour to Germany, with shows at Berlin’s Olympiastadion and Munich’s Olympiapark and German tribute dates extending the live celebration into late 2026.

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P!nk is taking her high-flying pop-rock show back to Germany in 2026. According to promoter and ticketing announcements from spring 2026, her Summer Carnival 2026: Europe Encore tour includes stadium dates in Berlin and Munich as part of a wider European run.

German stadium dates for Summer Carnival 2026

The key German anchor for P!nk’s 2026 touring plans are two confirmed stadium shows, with Berlin’s Olympiastadion and Munich’s Olympiapark set for mid-summer performances that extend her Summer Carnival production into another year of large-scale European dates.

Promoter communications and venue-focused coverage in March 2026 describe Berlin Olympiastadion on July 15, 2026 and Munich Olympiapark on July 22, 2026 as core stops on the Europe Encore leg, underlining Germany’s importance in the routing for this phase of the tour. This puts two high-capacity nights—each in venues able to host around 70,000 fans—firmly on the calendar for German audiences eager to see P!nk’s aerial rigging and elaborate staging in a stadium context. One detailed announcement notes arena-style setup, gates opening in the late afternoon and evening showtimes around 8:00 p.m., matching the pattern of her previous European stadium plays. Another overview from March 2026 emphasizes Germany as the focus of the extended Trustfall-era touring, with Berlin’s Uber Arena, Cologne’s Lanxess Arena and Munich’s Olympiahalle forming an arena leg alongside the outdoor stadium dates, making Germany one of the most heavily served territories on P!nk’s 2026 schedule. This concentration of German venues contrasts with the single-stop approach in some neighboring markets and highlights the country’s strong demand for large-scale pop-rock shows.

How Germany fits into the wider 2026 live picture

Germany is not the only region to receive P!nk shows in 2026, but the pattern of dates indicates a particular emphasis on the country within a broader international itinerary that begins earlier in the year.

According to a dedicated 2026 tour information page, the first confirmed dates of P!nk’s next run are two shows at Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City on April 26 and 27, 2026, marking her return to the Mexican market after more than two decades and signaling the opening of a new touring cycle. A charity-focused concert at Petco Park in San Diego on May 15, 2026—the Curebound Concert for Cures—adds a US stadium appearance with a philanthropic angle, reflecting the way P!nk integrates benefit performances into her touring plans. Another long-form tour article from September 2025 lists a sequence of North American stadium dates from July through October 2026, including Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, FedExField in Washington, D.C., MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ford Field in Detroit, Soldier Field in Chicago, State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas and SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles. Together, those listings suggest a summer and early autumn stadium arc across North America, with Germany positioned as part of the European component rather than an isolated outing. That structure means German fans see the show after it has already been proven in North American stadiums, potentially benefiting from refined staging and setlist decisions based on earlier legs.

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Tour, German dates and works in overview

For readers following P!nk’s 2026 live plans and catalog, the internal archive collects previous coverage of her German shows, chart milestones and studio albums.

Tribute shows extend the P!nk experience in Germany

Alongside P!nk’s own stadium and arena dates, Germany also hosts a number of tribute productions that keep her songs on local stages throughout 2026, often in venues well suited to mid-sized pop-rock shows.

Event listings for the It’s All PINK production show a P!nk tribute program playing German dates in 2026, including a P!NK Festival – It’s all PINK tribute concert at Heidelberger Schloss on June 20, 2026, with tickets offered from just over €80 and VIP packages from about €139, and an IT’S ALL PINK 2026 event at Fabrik dance and show theatre in Coesfeld on December 18, 2026 with tickets starting around €25.50. Another listing for Ringenberger Kulturtage 2026 advertises a P!NK Trouble Tribute Show at Schloss Ringenberg in Hamminkeln on August 22, 2026. These tribute events are clearly labeled as shows by dedicated performers rather than P!nk herself, but they illustrate how her repertoire functions in Germany beyond the official tour dates, filling smaller venues and festivals between and after the stadium nights. Taken together, they create a layered live environment where fans can see the original production in major cities and attend tribute concerts in regional hotspots.

Streaming numbers underline P!nk’s catalog strength

P!nk’s ability to sustain demand for stadium and arena shows is closely tied to the long-term strength of her catalog on streaming platforms, where multiple songs have passed significant thresholds.

Data from a streaming analytics overview compiled in August 2026 reports that P!nk’s songs have accumulated more than 16.4 billion streams on Spotify in total, with around 14.9 billion of those streams credited to tracks where she is the lead artist. Individual songs like Just Give Me a Reason (featuring Nate Ruess), Try, What About Us, Raise Your Glass and So What each sit well above 800 million streams, with Just Give Me a Reason crossing the 2 billion mark, providing a concrete numerical backdrop to her ongoing arena-level status. Comparing those figures to the capacities of venues like Berlin’s Olympiastadion or Munich’s Olympiapark shows that even if every attendee streamed a song once before the show, the resulting play count would be a small fraction of the existing totals, underlining how extensively her catalog circulates worldwide. The official P!nk website adds historical chart context: across nine studio albums and a greatest hits collection, she has sold over 60 million album equivalents globally and scored 15 Top 10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including four Number 1 singles, with albums such as Hurts 2B Human debuting at Number 1 on the Billboard 200 and topping charts in multiple countries.

Work and career context around Summer Carnival

P!nk’s Summer Carnival staging sits within the broader arc of a career built on combining muscular pop-rock songwriting with theatrical presentation, a balance that has gradually scaled from arenas to stadiums.

Her earlier touring cycles, including the Beautiful Trauma World Tour, already featured extensive aerial acrobatics, complex lighting rigs and video screens, but the Summer Carnival concept pushes that approach further, turning stadiums into immersive environments with carnival-themed visuals. In setlists drawn from earlier legs of the tour, P!nk typically integrates hits like Just Give Me a Reason, So What, Raise Your Glass and What About Us with more recent material such as TRUSTFALL, using medleys and stripped-down sections to create contrast between high-energy segments and ballads. Albums like The Truth About Love, Beautiful Trauma and Hurts 2B Human anchor the song selection, while older tracks from Missundaztood and Funhouse provide continuity for long-time fans. The trust built with German audiences over multiple tours—from early arena runs to later stadium dates—means the 2026 Germany shows arrive as part of an ongoing conversation between artist and audience rather than a one-off appearance.

What’s next for P!nk on stage

As of late August 2026, the most clearly identifiable future live dates connected to P!nk’s repertoire in Germany are the tribute shows scheduled for late 2026 and the wider pattern of stadium dates already announced for Summer Carnival 2026 and related tours; no additional new German headline dates beyond those mid-summer stadium shows have yet been publicly confirmed.

P!nk at a glance

  • Act: P!nk (Alecia Beth Moore)
  • Genre: Pop-rock, contemporary pop
  • Origin: Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States
  • Active since: 2000
  • Lineup: Solo artist
  • Label: Primarily RCA Records
  • Key works: Missundaztood (2001), Funhouse (2008), The Truth About Love (2012), TRUSTFALL (2023)
  • Current album/Single: TRUSTFALL, released February 17, 2023
  • Charts / certifications: Over 60 million album equivalents sold worldwide; 15 Top 10 hits and four Number 1 singles on the Billboard Hot 100; multiple Billboard 200 Number 1 albums
  • Next live date: Tribute production It’s All PINK at Fabrik dance and show theatre, Coesfeld, Germany, on December 18, 2026

Frequently asked questions about P!nk

When will P!nk perform in Germany in 2026?
Promoter and venue information from March 2026 indicates that P!nk’s Summer Carnival 2026: Europe Encore routing includes stadium shows at Berlin’s Olympiastadion on July 15, 2026 and Munich’s Olympiapark on July 22, 2026, forming the core German dates of her 2026 touring plans.

How strong is P!nk’s catalog on streaming platforms?
Streaming statistics compiled in August 2026 report more than 16.4 billion total Spotify streams for P!nk’s songs, with around 14.9 billion attributed to tracks where she is the lead artist and individual hits like Just Give Me a Reason, Try and What About Us each above 1 billion streams.

Are there P!nk-related shows in Germany after the Summer Carnival stadium dates?
Yes. Tribute productions such as It’s All PINK and the P!NK Trouble Tribute Show have German dates later in 2026, including Heidelberger Schloss on June 20, 2026, Schloss Ringenberg in Hamminkeln on August 22, 2026 and Fabrik dance and show theatre in Coesfeld on December 18, 2026, offering additional opportunities to experience her songs live in different settings.

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