One of pop music's biggest stars is coming to Montana.

A major concert was announced today (12/5). Pink is bringing her Summer Carnival Tour 2024 to Big Sky Country, on August 28th at Washington Grizzly Stadium. Tickets go on sale Monday, December 11th at 10 AM. Link HERE.

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Early presale dates.

According to the University of Montana ticket site, fans will have various options to purchase tickets before they go on sale to the general public.

CITI Cardmember Presale: December 7 @ 10am thru December 10 @ 10pm
Sheryl Crow Presale: December 9 @ 10am thru December 10 @ 10pm
Live Nation Presale: December 9 @ 10am thru December 10 @ 10pm
Venue/Radio Presale: December 9 @ 10am thru December 10 @ 10pm

VIP and platinum level seats go on sale December 7th.

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She's had a remarkable career.

Now 44 years old, Pink burst onto the music scene nearly three decades ago and has continued to deliver chart-topping hits. In 2013 she was the highest-grossing female artist, grossing $20 million during her 'Truth About Love' tour which sold out 111 dates.

Sheryl Crow. Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Sheryl Crow. Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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Special guest Sheryl Crow.

Another superstar opening the August 28th show in Missoula is Sheryl Crow.

The Script. Photo by Joe Maher/Getty Images
The Script. Photo by Joe Maher/Getty Images
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Special guest The Script.

Also on the bill are hitmakers The Script. Best known for their smash singles Breakeven, Hall of Fame, and The Man Who Can't Be Moved, the pop/alt-rock band from Ireland got their first number-one album in 2008.

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