Last night, Pink delivered an unforgettable performance at MetLife Stadium, wowing fans with her signature mix of powerhouse vocals and acrobatics. The pop icon opened the show in true Pink fashion—flying over the crowd, setting the tone for an energetic and emotional evening. The singer kicked off with “Get This Party Started,” and the energy only escalated from there. Tracks like “Raise Your Glass” had the entire stadium shouting the lyrics, but it was the quieter moments that left the most lasting impression which we will get into later. A particularly sweet moment came when a video celebrating a fan’s 14th birthday played, after Pink shouted her out and add an extra layer of the human behind the artist which is something she showcased throughout the night.
One of the most memorable highlights was the crowd’s heartfelt singalong during “What About Us,” where thousands of voices joined in unison, creating a wave of emotion that swept through the stadium. Pink has always been a master at engaging her audience, and this moment was no exception. Her performance of “Turbulence” brought an acrobatic spectacle, with Pink spinning and flipping midair, showing off her strength and grace. The addition of the Bill John Choir on “I Am Here” brought an extra dose of soul to the evening, making the song even more powerful than its studio version.
Pink’s ability to shift between high-energy anthems and tender moments was on full display during “Give Me a Reason,” where she sat atop a piano and crooned the heartfelt ballad. There was even a playful segment with her pianist Jason, who challenged Pink to guess a mystery song he played, adding a touch of humor and spontaneity to the set.
The show was also filled with personal touches. Pink’s daughter Willow joined her on stage for a tender rendition of “Cover Me In Sunshine,” melting hearts with their adorable mother-daughter duet. Pink also took a moment to honor Kris Kristofferson, who had recently passed, with a soulful cover of Janis Joplin‘s “Me and Bobby McGee,” paying tribute to the legendary artist in a touching way.
As always, Pink made her audience feel like family, from sharing the story of how her late father wanted to return as a chipmunk to accepting a plastic bag of candy from a fan in the crowd. These small, intimate moments are what make Pink’s shows feel so special, even in a massive stadium. Her ability to connect with her audience, both through her music and her stories, made the night an unforgettable experience for everyone lucky enough to attend.