The "So What" and "Raise your Glass"
chart-topper, whose real name is Alecia Moore, released her
ninth studio album on Friday, celebrating the event with an
intimate acoustic performance in New York.
The Grammy Award winner, who emerged on the pop scene in 2000 as
a self-styled antidote to the girl-next-door image, told Reuters
that through self-exploration and experiences, she has learned
"I like me".
"As you get older, we're hopefully learning from all of our
experiences and processing and just constantly becoming more
comfortable being ourselves," P!NK said.
"And I feel that I am a very good person… I like me. That's a
revelation."
P!NK will hit the road this summer with Brandi Carlile and Pat
Benatar & Neil Giraldo on select dates. She will follow this
with an autumn North American arena tour.
"My tour is the most fun. It's like group therapy," she said.
"We come together to exercise our demons and let it all go."
(Reporting by Alicia Powell; Editing by Sharon Singleton)
(Photo: U.S. singer PINK speaks to students
during a question and answer session at Humberside Collegiate
Institute in Toronto April 7, 2006. REUTERS/Mike Cassese/File
Photo)
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