Pink releases inspiring new trailer for her upcoming Amazon Prime Video documentary ‘All I Know So Far’

Pink discusses balancing motherhood and touring the globe in All I Know So Far. (YouTube)

Pop icon Pink has unveiled the trailer for her upcoming documentary P!NK: All I Know So Far – and it looks amazing.

Pink will give fans a glimpse behind the curtain in the film, which will be exclusively available to stream on Amazon Prime Video from 21 May.

The new trailer shows Pink performing her air-defying stunts to crowds at Wembley Stadium while also discussing balancing motherhood and touring the globe.

Talking about the documentary, Pink says: “There’s no way a mother can walk away from her babies and not think about them every single second. A lot of moms stop touring because you can’t imagine being able to do both.

“We go all over the world and we’re surrounded by people that are incredibly passionate about what they do, that’s more of an education than I got.”

The documentary is helmed by The Greatest Showman director Michael Gracey and mixes footage from the road, behind-the-scenes interviews and personal material.

It features live performances from her sold-out Beautiful Trauma World Tour, which included her biggest UK and Ireland shows to date.

She performed hits from her anthem-filled catalogue including “Just Like Fire”, “What About Us”, “Get the Party Started” and “So What” on the tour.

The documentary will be accompanied by a full-length live album entitled All I Know So Far: Setlist, which includes a brand new song.

She recently released a music video for the new track, “All I Know So Far”, which features actual Cher as God – and that’s gay rights.

Talking about the music video Pink said: “This song was written as a letter to my daughter. And this video is a culmination of working with Dave Meyers over the last 22 years. In all ways, it’s a full circle moment!”

Cher also tweeted about her appearance in the video saying:

The album and documentary will both be available from Friday, 21 May. You can stream the album or buy it from Amazon here, while the documentary can be streamed exclusively via Amazon Prime Video.

You can sign up for a free 30-day trial to stream the film and then pay £7.99 per month or £79.99 per year, or cancel it for free.

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