
BREAKING: P! NK Releases “Resilient” with Top Secret Beyoncé & EdSheeran Duets — World Tour “HighwireHeartbeat” Dates Slipped Wink!
P! nk once again did what she does best — blew minds and broke the internet — with the surprise release of her new album, Resilient. And this time, she came with friends. Big ones.
Fans awoke to a complete 14-track emotional rollercoaster, which included two surprising, unspoken collaborations: Beyoncé appears on both P! nk on the powerhouse ballad “Broken Wings”; Ed Sheeran contributes his signature touch to the stripped-down heartstring-tugger “Home Again.” Both songs are already working their way up streaming charts — and for good reason. They are raw, authentic, and they resonate from the soul-deep.
True to its name, the album tacks toward strength, vulnerability and ascending. P! nk doesn’t hold back. And whether she’s belting about self-doubt or dancing through heartbreak, it’s classic P! nk—fiery, fearless, and brutally honest.
But wait, there’s more. And just hours after the album was released, tour info leaked and spread like wildfire online. And now it is official: that the Highwire Heartbeat World Tour is on. The stadium-sized event — playing from October 2025 and running through the summer 2026, will travel to North America, Europe, Australia and more.
P! nk, whose jaw-dropping aerial stunts and raucous live energy have earned her a reputation as a pop renegade, teased that this tour will be “the most dangerous and beautiful thing I’ve ever done.”

If her previous shows are any hint — let’s not forget the 2023 AMAs when she dangled upside down in midair singing live? — fans are in for something memorable.
With a surprise album full of big-name cameos and a tour that had was going to push every boundary, P! nk’s statement couldn’t be more clear: she hasn’t merely returned, she’s soaring even higher than before.
P! nk once again did what she does best — blew minds and broke the internet — with the surprise release of her new album, Resilient. And this time, she came with friends. Big ones.