Okay, I'm gonna be honest here. Does she have anything to do with the aerial stuffs? She speaks like she went down to the rehearsals, they showed her the complete choreo and she said what she said in that video.
I want to think she has at least some kind of creative input in these but I'm afraid the only thing she did for this tour is the setlist.
Okay, I'm gonna be honest here. Does she have anything to do with the aerial stuffs? She speaks like she went down to the rehearsals, they showed her the complete choreo and she said what she said in that video.
I want to think she has at least some kind of creative input in these but I'm afraid the only thing she did for this tour is the setlist.
I don't think she has anything to do with the aerial stuff but that's not really important to me. What matters to me is how inventive the acrobatics are she uses on tour. As someone who grew up going to circuses and still is a huge circus fan, I can honestly say that she does things that I have never seen before.
I do think that she has more of a creative input in other aspects of the show though
Okay, I'm gonna be honest here. Does she have anything to do with the aerial stuffs? She speaks like she went down to the rehearsals, they showed her the complete choreo and she said what she said in that video.
I want to think she has at least some kind of creative input in these but I'm afraid the only thing she did for this tour is the setlist.
It's called CHOREOGRAPHY Choreographs do choreography :P Singers/dancers agree or don't agree to do that and probably make some modifications
I was looking for some pictures of the purple outfit P!nk wore for So What during the last few shows of the Summer Carnival tour but I can't seem to find any good ones. Does anyone know where I can find decent pictures? All I can find is the green outfit.
I was looking for some pictures of the purple outfit P!nk wore for So What during the last few shows of the Summer Carnival tour but I can't seem to find any good ones. Does anyone know where I can find decent pictures? All I can find is the green outfit.
I don't think she has anything to do with the aerial stuff but that's not really important to me. What matters to me is how inventive the acrobatics are she uses on tour. As someone who grew up going to circuses and still is a huge circus fan, I can honestly say that she does things that I have never seen before.
I do think that she has more of a creative input in other aspects of the show though
But she said she was looking for Vegas shows to collect some ideas. That's why she sounded strange to me in the vid.
Why we’re paying attention: Her “The Truth About Love” tour and album
HERstory: Pink started out as a sassy, blue-eyed soul singer with songs like “There You Go” and “You Make Me Sick” from her 2000 album “Can’t Take Me Home,” though it wasn’t long before she found her most successful footing as a pop-rock artist with “Just Like a Pill,” “Trouble,” “Sober,” “Raise Your Glass” and more.
Plus: Once she figured out her genre, she has remained a consistent artist, and consistently good.
Minus: Crickets.
Girl, hush: On her use of the word “****,” she told Glamour magzine: “I’m a reformed ****. ... It’s my very unsophisticated way of taking the power back. I’ve always had an issue with [the idea that], ‘OK, we’ve both decided to do this. Why am I a **** and you’re the player? You didn’t get anything from me that I didn’t get from you.’”
Where to catch her: “The Truth About Love” tour • 7:30 p.m. Monday • Scottrade Center, 1401 Clark Avenue • $36.50-$96.50 • Ticketmaster.com
Anna Sophia Robb and her dad better stan for Alazy!
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“@BuzzFeed: 24 reasons @pink is the role model every girl should have http://www.buzzfeed.com/mackenziekru...ould-have?bftw … pic.twitter.com/YwFS2uvX4Q” 💗 even my Dad is a fan!
I can't with Lily serving that Stupid Girls tea....
They need another collab but this time a real one, not some 15 secs. mess in a flop song.
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With today's official release of Lady Gaga's tepidly received Artpop and the generally disappointing feeling of having opened all our presents and not gotten what we really wanted, Lily Allen has come to the rescue with her comeback single, "Hard Out Here," the accompanying twerk-happy video, and a very important message for Robin Thicke. Whether or not you enjoy sassy P!nk-esque critiques of the superficiality of the record industry or chalky-grey splatterings of simulated liposuction, Allen's advice to "forget your balls and grow a pair of ****" is well-taken.