Pink is returning to the music industry with a brand new single and album.

The Grammy Award winning artist revealed on The Ellen DeGeneres Show that she will release Walk Me Home in two weeks, which will be followed by her highly-anticipated eighth studio album in April, Hurts To Be Human.

When prompted by Ellen, Pink sang a few lines from the track acapella, which are as follows: “Walk me home in the dead of night, I can’t be alone with all that’s on my mind, say you’ll stay with me tonight, because there is so much wrong going on outside.” Watch here.

She also revealed that the video for Walk Me Home will be helmed by Michael Gracey, director of The Greatest Showman.

The album will be Pink’s first since her 2017 release Beautiful Trauma, which topped the charts in countries such as the UK, US, Australia, Austria, Canada, France, Ireland, New Zealand, Scotland.

It’s been certified platinum in the US and 2xPlatinum in the UK. Not bad in the age of streaming eh?

Related: Pink stopped her concert to comfort a fan whose mother passed away.

It spawned singles Whatever You Want, Secrets, Beautiful Trauma and What About Us, the latter of which became her ninth chart-topper in Australia.

Later this year, Pink will finally bring her Beautiful Trauma Tour to Europe. It is set to kick off at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium on 20 June, followed by shows at Hampden Park in Glasgow, Anfield Stadium in Liverpool and Wembley Stadium in London.

Special guest stars will include Vance Joy, KidCutUp and Bang Bang Romeo. Other than her critically-acclaimed headline appearance at V Festival in 2017, these will be Pink’s first live shows in the UK since her The Truth About Love Tour in 2013.

Since her debut in 2000, Pink has won three Grammy Awards, a Daytime Emmy Award, sold 57 million albums and has 15 top ten singles in the US and 19 in the UK. She also received the prestigious Michael Jackson Vanguard Award at the VMAs.

Check out the full list of UK tour dates below:

Thursday 20 June: Principality Stadium, Cardiff

Saturday 22 June: Hampden Park, Glasgow

Tuesday 25 June: Anfield Stadium, Liverpool

Saturday 29 June: Wembley Stadium, London

Sunday 30 June: Wembley Stadium, London

Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Tuesday 23rd October at 10am.

For more information, visit pinkspage.com and www.beautifultraumatour.com.

Related: Listen to Pink’s version of A Million Dreams from The Greatest Showman.