The FunhouseSummer Carnival Tour was the fifth concert tour by American recording artistPink, launched in support of her fifth studio albumFunhouse. The Funhouse Summer Carnival and the Funhouse Tour sold a combined total 3 million tickets, and brought the tour to a final gross of $200 million. With the tour, Pink became the only female artist to sell out stadium shows in 2010 and the first solo female act to open the Wireless Festival in London, UK. Tor Nielson of Live Nation Sweden gave a statement calling Pink "Sweden's biggest stadium act" of 2010. The tour grossed more than $46.4 million from 30 shows.
Background
The tour was announced by tour promoter, Eventim, on October 14, 2009, followed by an announcement on Pink's official website in November. After selling over two million tickets on her successful Funhouse Tour, it was announced the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter will embark on her first ever stadium tour, in Europe. During an interview with online radio station, IN:DEMAND, Pink stated there will be a new setlist and less acrobatics, confirming that the tour isn't just a continuation of her previous tour. The tour was set to begin on May 27, 2010 at the Expo-Gelände in Hanover, Germany, however, the show was canceled for logistical reasons. In December, it was also confirmed that Pink would headline music festivals throughout Europe during the tour. Pink shot a new tour video for the tour in late April 2010. The video was shown while she was performing various songs. Butch Walker also duetted with Pink at most shows, including most festivals.
In Sunderland, "What's Up" was added to the set list.
In Landgraaf, Pink performed "Free Fallin'" instead of "Roxanne".
In Heilbronn, "I Don't Believe You" and "Dear Mr. President" were added to the set list.
During the concerts in Glasgow and Ipswich, "Just Like a Pill" was performed after "Who Knew".
In Arras, "Bad Influence", "Please Don't Leave Me", "Unwind", "Whataya Want from Me" and "U + Ur Hand" were not performed.
In Linz, "Whataya Want from Me" was not performed.
In Nürnberg, whilst performing "So What", Pink was not attached to her harness properly and fell, landing on the barricade. The song was immediately stopped and Pink was rushed to hospital. Since then, she has tweeted that she has no broken bones and remains without any serious injuries. The stunt was later removed from the show.