How to watch P!NK: All I Know So Far online: Stream the new music documentary from anywhere today
Prime Video exclusive shines a light on the pop icon
Offering a revealing glimpse behind the showbiz curtain, this feature-length Amazon Prime Video exclusive documentary focusses on American singer-songwriter P!nk.
Read on as we explain how to watch P!NK: All I Know So Far online - you don't even have to pay a penny, thanks to Amazon's free 30-day Prime Video trial.
Release date: May 21, 2021
Director: Michael Gracey
Stars: Pink, Carey Hart, Willow Sage Hart
Run time: 99 minutes
Rating: 16+
Stream: watch FREE with a 30-day Prime Video trial
Watch anywhere: try a 100% risk-free VPN trial
Directed by Michael Gracey (The Greatest Showman), the film tracks the star as she prepares for her first Wembley Stadium performance on her record-breaking 2019 “Beautiful Trauma” world tour.
Combining footage from the road, behind-the-scenes interviews and personal material, the film is set to give an insight as to how P!NK juggled motherhood and superstardom while on the road for a demanding, acrobatic stage show.
The star, best known for songs like Get the Party Started and Just like a Pill, has clocked up over 60 million album sales worldwide and has been the recipient of three Grammy Awards.
Watching this Prime Video exclusive couldn't be easier - just sign up for a FREE 30-day Amazon Prime trial and watch P!NK: All I Know So Far online from anywhere.
How to watch P!NK: All I Know So Far online FREE: stream the music documentary on Prime Video today
Amazon and its Prime Video streaming platform have the exclusive rights to P!NK: All I Know So Far, which you can watch online from Friday, May 21 with a FREE Prime Video trial at no extra cost.
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How to watch P!NK: All I Know So Far from abroad
If you're a Prime Video subscriber but find yourself stuck abroad in a country where the service isn't available or you can't log-in as usual, that's probably down to geo-blocking restrictions.
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Kevin Lynch is a London-born, Dublin-based writer and journalist. The author of Steve Jobs: A Biographic Portrait, Kevin is a regular feature writer for a number of tech sites and the former Technology Editor for the Daily Mirror. He has also served as editor of GuinnessWorldRecords.com and has been a member of the judging panel for the BAFTA British Academy Video Game Awards. Alongside reviewing the latest AV gear, smartphones and computers, Kevin also specialises in music tech and can often be found putting the latest DAWs, MIDI controllers and guitar modellers through their paces. Born within the sound of Bow Bells, Kevin is also a lifelong West Ham fan for his troubles.