23 Temmuz 2009 Perşembe

Off-colour Pink cans swinging highlight

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,,25826594-5012980,00.html

Anna Caldwell
July 24, 2009 12:00am
FANS waiting to see Pink's trademark trapeze act were left disappointed when it was cut from the rock star's Brisbane performance on Wednesday.
The cut came after the sell-out star had cancelled her Monday night Brisbane gig, citing a bout of laryngitis.
Promoters said at the time the night off was necessary "to enable Pink to continue to deliver her spectacular performances".
On Wednesday the promoters said that she was ready to return to the stage, but only hours later the show quietly decided not to run with the singer's famed trapeze act and her hit song Sober.
The abandoned performance would usually see the singer swing from high above the Brisbane Entertainment Centre audience on a trapeze, paired with a male trapeze artist.
Fans who had done their research were expecting to see the Cirque du Soleil-trained singer perform a number of backflips from a great height without missing a vocal beat.
They were left bitterly disappointed.
Pink admitted to the 11,000-strong crowd that she'd never sung one of her favourites, Family Portrait, at "such a low octave", and joked with her on-stage band about why her voice was so low.