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Pink 2018 Tour Tickets, US Dates, Pre-Sale Details: 'Beautiful Trauma' Tour Kicks Off March 1 in Phoenix, Arizona

Pink has good news for her fans, and it's not just about her seventh studio album "Beautiful Trauma" that is coming in the next week. On Thursday, the artist confirmed that she will be having a "Beautiful Trauma" tour next year to promote the album, which is set for release on Oct. 13 via RCA Records.

In her announcement, Pink revealed that the North American leg of her tour would kick off at the Talking Stick Resort Arena in Phoenix, Arizona on March 1. The tour will last for three months and will end on June 2 at The Forum in Los Angeles.

On Twitter, Pink also confirmed that Indie pop act Bleachers would also join her as her opening act throughout the tour. Bleachers is the stage name for Jack Antonoff, who is one of the co-writers of Pink's upcoming title track "Beautiful Trauma." On Oct. 5, Pink shared on Twitter her excitement working with Bleachers, tweeting "Not as excited as me!!"

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The tour will include a total of 40 shows in different regions, three of which in Canada. These upcoming performances will go on top of Pink's previously announced appearance at the CBS Radio's "We Can Survive" show that will be held later this month at the Hollywood Bowl.

Fans who would like to see Pink perform live can buy their tickets for the North American tour starting Oct. 13. Meanwhile, TicketMaster Verified Fan, Pink Shrednet, and American Express Card members will be able to buy tickets ahead of the public sale at 10 a.m. on Oct. 10. For the American Express presale, fans can use the promo code INGOLD to complete their ticket purchase.

Based on the announcement, residents of the U.S. and Canada who will buy tickets online between Oct. 10 and 20 will get to receive a physical copy of Pink's new album, which they should redeem by Oct. 20.

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