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Promotion

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  • Pink released a deluxe edition of the album in an original steel box. The box set includes all the standard and bonus tracks in an Enhanced CD which includes the "So What" music video, in addition to an extra T-Shirt with the official Pink logo for the album. The box did not get a worldwide release.
  • To promote the new album and single, Pink twice guest-hosted the new TV-station FNMTV, and the music video for "So What" made its world premiere on FNMTV on August 22, 2008.
  • On September 7, Pink performed "So What" live at the 2008 American MTV Video Music Awards.
  • On September 22, 2008 Pink performed on Much Music for a Live @ Much special.
  • Pink visited Australia during October for promotion of the album, which included a performance at the 2008 ARIA Awards ceremony in Sydney on October 19. She returned to Australia as part of her The Funhouse Tour in May 2009.
  • Pink performed various songs from her new album on 4Music on October 5, 2008 including "So What", "Sober", "Please Don't Leave Me" and her U.K. number 1 hit "Just Like A Pill".
  • On Friday October 24, 2008, Pink performed the song "Funhouse" live as world premiere of the song from the album of the same name on Sunrise an Australian Breakfast Television program.
  • Pink performed a "Secret Gig" at The Metro, Sydney, while in Australian on Promo.
  • Pink's Funhouse iPhone App was created in support of Funhouse and represents the first artist themed promotional app to be made for the iPhone App platform.
  • On November 6, 2008 Pink performed her hit single "So What" at the MTV Europe Music Awards during a live show where 40 000 feathers were released on stage making her unable to sing the line "And you're a tool, so..."
  • Pink also performed her second Funhouse single, "Sober", at the 2008 American Music Awards on November 23, 2008,
  • Pink performed a "Secret Gig" at The Cafe Du Paris, London on November 4, 2008
  • Pink held a secret showcase in Barcelona, Spain on November 20.
  • Pink appeared at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on November 7, 2008 for her album debut party.
  • Pink has appeared on many talk shows to help promote the album — The Today Show on October 28; The View on October 29; Late Night with Conan O'Brien on October 30; CBS Early Show on November 3; and The Ellen DeGeneres Show on November 24.
  • Pink recorded a performance for Divas II benefit for breast cancer on November 23 in the UK. She could not be there due to performing at the American Music Awards.
  • She performed on For One Night Only in the UK.
  • Pink appeared on The Paul O'Grady Show in London in September 2008.
  • Pink appeared on German talk show Wetten, dass..? in 2008.
  • On November 3, 2008 Pink performed Sober on Australian Idol Verdict Show.
  • On January 31, 2010 Pink performed "Glitter In The Air" at the 52nd Grammy Awards, following the performance the song debuted at number 18 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 13 on the Canadian Hot 100. The performance was also highly critically acclaimed by celebrities, TV talk shows and the public in general.
  • Pink appeared at the Oprah Winfrey Show on February 5, 2010. She sat down with Winfrey to speak about her Grammy performance as well as her breakup with husband Carey Hart, which was followed by a performance of "I Don't Believe You".
  • Promotion ended with the Funhouse Summer Carnival and P!nk headed to studio to record songs for her following album, Greatest Hits... So Far!!! and take a break during her pregnancy.

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