Rain should clear for Pink's concerts tonight, tomorrow. What to know

It looks like the sun will be shining just in time for Pink's concert at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia this evening.

Pink, the Doylestown native now in the midst of her "Summer Carnival" tour, has concerts today and tomorrow in the city.

According to the Weather Channel, rain will taper off and it will be mostly cloudy in the early afternoon.

Scattered thunderstorms are expected around 4 p.m., but those will give way to clearing, leading to mostly sunny skies by 6 p.m.

Neither LiveNation, the promoter of the "Summer Carnival" tour, or Citizens Bank Park has any notices of a possible rainout.

Pink's concerts on both days are scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m.

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Fans going to tomorrow concert should not have any weather concerns. The Weather Channel is forecasting a sunny Tuesday with temperatures in the mid-70s.

Brandi Carlile, GROUPLOVE, and KidCutUp opening Pink's "Summer Carnival" tour

Three of pop's rising acts, Brandi Carlile, GROUPLOVE, and KidCutUp, are scheduled to open for Pink on both nights of her Philadelphia tour stop.

Ravensdale, Washington native Brandi Carlile released her self-titled debut album in 2005, and cut her musical teeth opening for the likes of  Shawn Colvin, Dave Matthews and India.Arie.

Look for Brandi Carlile to perform cuts off her latest album, "In the Canyon Haze."

The five-member GROUPLOVE band, hailed for its arena-rock indie sound, made waves with its 2011 debut, "Never Trust a Happy Song," which spawned a few hits that ranked on Billboard's Alternative Song charts.

From there, GROUPLOVE has also toured with Florence and The Machine, and is now performing cuts from its latest release, "I Want It All Right Now."

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DJ and EDM star KidKutUp fills out the bill.

KidCutUp is well known among the hip-hop and EDM crowds, and recently represented the midwest region on LL Cool J's "Rock The Bells - All City Day Mix" on SiriusXM.

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Pink Summer Carnival setlist

1. "Get the Party Started"

2. "Raise Your Glass"

3. "Who Knew"

4. "Just Like a Pill"

5. "Try"

6. "What About Us"

7. "Turbulence"

8. "Make You Feel My Love" (Bob Dylan cover)

9. "Just Give Me a Reason"

10. "F----- Perfect"

How to get tickets to Pink's "Summer Carnival" at Citizen Bank Park

Tickets for Pink's "Summer Carnival" tour stop are currently on sale through Ticketmaster.

A browse through Ticketmaster's offerings show the least expensive ticket for Monday's show is $47, which will put you in section 304.

Citizens Bank Park unveils "Welcome Home Pink" banners ahead of the Doylestown native's concerts on Monday, Sept. 18, and Tuesday, Sept. 19.
Citizens Bank Park unveils "Welcome Home Pink" banners ahead of the Doylestown native's concerts on Monday, Sept. 18, and Tuesday, Sept. 19.

Pink fans on a budget may want to catch Tuesday's show.

Tickets for Pink's performance on Tuesday can be had right now for as low as $29.95, also in section 304.

This article originally appeared on Bucks County Courier Times: Pink opens hometown shows in Philadelphia as weather clears