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News March 22, 2021

P!NK tour doco ‘All I Know So Far’ to stream on Amazon Prime

P!NK tour doco ‘All I Know So Far’ to stream on Amazon Prime

P!NK’s documentary All I Know So Far premieres on Amazon Prime Video on May 21 as part of a roll-out in 240 countries and territories.

Mixing footage from the road, behind-the-scenes interviews and personal material, director Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman) gives audiences a glimpse behind the curtain.

The film follows the singer as she embarks on her record-breaking 2019 Beautiful Trauma world tour, and welcomes audiences to join her chosen family while trying to balance being a mum, a wife, a boss and a performer, according to a statement.

The hitmaker announced the news on Instagram: “Directed by the one and only Michael Gracey. Starring the cutest kids, made by me. I’m in there, too.

“Come jump on the tour bus and see how it really goes. Cause it’s Wembley F*cking Stadium.”

The tour, which wrapped at the end of 2019, saw her play over 156 shows in 18 countries ultimately selling over three million tickets worldwide.

In this part of the world alone it played 42 nights between July 3 and September 19, including 11 shows in Melbourne (grossing $20.1 million), nine in Sydney, seven in Brisbane and four each in Adelaide and Perth, plus seven New Zealand concerts.

It is the 10th highest-grossing tour in Billboard’s Boxscore’s history, the second biggest tour for a woman, and she received Billboard’s Legend of Live award in November 2019.

The film’s poster shows P!NK kissing her four-year-old son Jameson Moon Hart on stage.

Since her debut in 2000, P!NK has released eight studio albums and sold over 60 million album equivalents. She has landed 15 singles in the Top 10 on the US charts, including four that hit #1.

In Australia, Can’t Take Me Home (2000) was initially certified double-Platinum, Missundaztood (2001) was 4x Platinum, Try This (2003) was double-Platinum, I’m Not Dead (2006) was 11x Platinum, Funhouse (2008) was 12x Platinum, The Truth About Love (2012) was 9x Platinum, Beautiful Trauma (2017) was 4 x Platinum, and Hurts 2B Human (2019) was Platinum.

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