Pink feels adopted by San Francisco lesbians

<p>The aptly-named Trustfall Tour is the 9th for the bubblegum pop songstress, and while I often avoid stadiums filled with screaming teens, this crowd felt more like a high school reunion of my own elder Millennial generation. Pink&rsquo;s upbeat music has traversed two decades on our radio stations, discmans, iPods, and Spotify playlists with feel-good lyrics and messages of empowerment.</p> <p>Her concert reminded me how inclusive she is, too. Out on the thrust, she accepted gifts from front-row attendees: some squishy pillow she hugged, a couple flower leis she put around her neck, and a rainbow flag she draped across her shoulders, later hanging it on her mic stand while performing her 2012 single, &ldquo;Try.&rdquo;</p> <p><a href="https://thebolditalic.com/pink-feels-adopted-by-san-francisco-lesbians-3b9cd812ca87"><strong>Read More</strong></a></p>