It poured with rain during Pink’s inaugural concert in Sydney, but that didn’t stop the pop star from putting on an incredible show.
Fans erupted in applause on the first night of her Summer Carnival Tour as the Get The Party Started hitmaker, 44, didn’t let the bad weather stop her.
Instagram accounts dedicated to fawning over the singer shared videos and images of the performer performing incredible aerial tricks at the waterfall.
“Giving a million percent, even in the heaviest rain,” one fan captioned their video of Pink spinning high in the air through the “drizzle.”
Another shared a black and white photo of the American sitting on a stool in the misty rain as she sang a slow, heartfelt ballad.
It poured with rain during 44-year-old Pink’s (pictured) inaugural concert in Sydney, but that didn’t stop the pop star from putting on an incredible show.
‘Light drizzle. What a special show,’ they said.
A third fan account shared a lengthy video of Pink dancing while performing her 2023 hit Never Gonna Not Dance Again in the rain with her backup dancers.
The downpour came moments after the Grammy winner briefly stopped her concert to share some sweet words of encouragement with a fan who went into labor.
Fans erupted in applause on the first night of her Summer Carnival Tour as the Get The Party Started hitmaker didn’t let the bad weather slow her down.
After watching a doctor remove a pregnant woman from her concert, the So What creator paused mid-performance of Our Song to see what was going on.
Once she discovered that the concert-goer was experiencing contractions, the mother of two (born Alecia Beth Moore) eagerly tried to find out the sex of the unborn baby.
‘Is Alicia or Alex being born? she asked, referencing her birth name, from the stage.
Instagram accounts dedicated to fawning over the singer shared videos and images of the performer performing incredible aerial tricks at the waterfall.
Pink, who admitted she felt they shouldn’t be “watching” anymore, urged the crowd to give the woman some “privacy.”
‘Wow, Our Song, that was the one that did it. He wouldn’t have called that one! I thought it would have been “Get the party started” or “I’m never dancing again,” she said.
The interpreter went on to sweetly congratulate the parturient mother.
‘That’s exciting. I don’t even know what to say. But we have to sing now. Good luck! It will be great! You’re going to do great,’ she shouted.