Dunedin doesn’t get as many big names as Auckland, but when Pink hit Forsyth Barr Stadium for her Summer Carnival Tour, she didn’t just show up—she brought the house down. The South Island turned up, packed the stadium, and gave Pink all the love she deserved. And in return? She gave them a performance that felt like a big, loud hug with fireworks.
All the Hits, All the Feels
Pink’s setlist was an emotional rollercoaster in the best way. From the upbeat chaos of Raise Your Glass to the heartstring-tugging When I Get There, she had us laughing one minute and tearing up the next. And when she sang Perfect in an acoustic moment, you could feel the whole stadium holding its breath.
Why Forsyth Barr Stole the Show
There’s something about Dunedin’s Forsyth Barr Stadium—it’s got that cosy-yet-epic vibe that makes every seat feel like the front row. Pink made the most of it, with her stripped-back songs feeling extra personal and the roof amplifying every note. Auckland might’ve had the fireworks, but Dunedin had the feels.
A Visual Feast
Not one to hold back, Pink brought the same jaw-dropping theatrics to Dunedin as she did to Eden Park. Aerial stunts? Check. Killer choreography? Obviously. But what really got the crowd buzzing was how she managed to make even the biggest, boldest moments feel intimate—like it was just her and 30,000 of her closest mates hanging out.
An Ending to Remember
As the night wrapped with So What (and a cheeky sprinkle of confetti), Pink thanked the crowd for making her South Island show so special. The energy? Electric. The memories? Unforgettable.
If Dunedin proves anything, it’s that the South Island knows how to host a party—and Pink is the perfect guest. Were you there? Let us know your favourite moment! Or, check out how Auckland’s show compared for the ultimate Pink experience.