Pink sent the crowds wild when she brought both of her children on stage during the first night of her n tour on Friday.
The American singer, 44, has brought her epic Summer Carnival tour Down Under for a string of shows across the country and kicked off in style for her first show.
It was a very eventful first show at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium as Pink had to briefly stop the concert when a fan went into labour and was wheeled out by medics.
Pink also shared some sweet moments with her own kids Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven, who she shares with her husband Carey Hart, during the sell-out gig.
The global megastar, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, brought her daughter Willow out on stage for them to duet Cover Me In Sunshine.
Pink sent the crowds wild when she brought both of her children on stage during the first night of her n tour on Friday and beamed with pride as her daughter Willow, 12, sang
The global megastar, whose real name is Alecia Beth Moore, brought her daughter Willow out on stage for them to duet Cover Me In Sunshine, and crowds were left in awe by her talents
Willow is following in her mother’s singer footsteps as she left the crowds blown away by her talents when she confidently belted out the lyrics to the track.
Videos from the concert showed Pink appearing emotionally as she stood at the side of the stage and watched on, letting her daughter take centre stage for the number.
Pink was every inch the proud mother as she beamed from ear to ear while watching Willow effortlessly sing for the impressed crowds, who cheered her on.
The mother and daughter shared a tight embrace on stage after their duet as Pink doted over the youngster.
Fans took to social media to heap praise on ‘talented’ Willow, who has previously joined Pink on stage for the first-ever night of her Summer Carnival tour in June.
Willow is following in her mother’s singer footsteps as she left the crowds blown away by her talents when she confidently belted out the lyrics to the track
One gushed: ‘Willow ur so talented. I’m a fan!’
‘She is so effortless. Always such a great job. Her parents have every reason to be as proud as they are of both their babies,’ added another.
Someone said: ‘Proud Mama, Willow has a lovely voice and everyone in the crowd loved this duet tonight. Amazing show as always.’
‘Love how Alecia looks at her daughter Willow! Such a proud loving mama bear;’ ‘She is so effortless.’
Elsewhere during the show, Pink also brought her young son Jameson for his stage debut in an adorable moment.
Elsewhere during the show, Pink also brought her young son Jameson for his stage debut in an adorable moment as she handed him a chocolate bar
The youngster was briefly seen running out on stage after Pink was given a chocolate bar but sweetly decided to hand it over to her son.
Jameson jogged out to greet his mother and briefly waved at the crowds before heading back into the crowds to rejoin his family.
As the crowds cheered, Pink said: ‘He got my shyness!’
‘I had one chance to eat a whole candy and gave it to my child,’ she jokingly added.’
Pink had a very eventful first night on her n tour as she also had to briefly stop the concert when a fan went into labour.
After seeing a pregnant woman getting wheeled out of her concert by a medic, the So What hitmaker paused halfway through her performance of Our Song to see what was going on.
Once she discovered that the concertgoer was experiencing contractions, the mother-of-two excitedly tried to find out the baby’s gender.
After the first night of her n tour, Pink took to Instagram to share snaps from the concert and gush over her favourite moments, including doing stunts in the pouring rain
Pink also posted two pictures of her husband Carey and their kids Willow and Jameson fast asleep backstage as they all rested after the jam-packed show
‘Is it Alicia or Alex being born? she asked, referencing her own birth name, from the stage.
Pink, who admitted that she didn’t feel they should ‘be looking’ anymore, urged the crowd to give the woman some ‘privacy.’
‘Wow, Our Song, that was the one that did it. Wouldn’t have called that one! I thought it would’ve been Get The Party Started or ‘Never Not Gonna Dance Again,’ she said.
‘That’s exciting. I don’t even know what to say. But we have to sing now. Good luck! It’s gonna be great! You’re gonna do great,’ she shouted.
It is not the first time a fan has gone into labour at one of her shows as in August, a fan named Angela Mercer went into labour during her concert at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts, and later welcomed a son.
After the first night of her n tour, Pink took to Instagram to share a gallery of snaps from the concert and gush over her favourite moments.
She shared an array of pictures and videos of herself flying over the crowds in a harness in one of her famous death-defying stunts, despite the fact it was heavily raining as she refused to be deterred.
Pink also posted two pictures of her husband Carey and their kids Willow and Jameson fast asleep backstage as they all rested after the jam-packed show.
Pink had a very eventful first night on her n tour as she also had to briefly stop the concert when a fan went into labour
In the caption, she wrote: ‘Sydney!!!!!! That was a wet one!!!!! Come rain or shine- we are out here.
‘We helped bring a baby into the world, we found a new favorite candy bar- Jamo made his debut, and I outlasted my entire family.
‘Also flashed the crowd on the way back to dressing room. By accident. I think. I’m so happy to be here!!!!!!’
The global star is set to travel around the country on her n tour for a string of shows before ending in Queensland on March 23.
Pink was born and raised in the United States but has become an ‘honorary Aussie’ after breaking records for concert and album sales Down Under.
According to a report in New Idea last year, Pink is hoping to start a ‘new chapter’ in with her family and is considering setting up a ‘base’ Down Under.
She has long considered a second home with her letting slip that she was ‘looking into’ possible citizenship in February 2023.
Pink was born and raised in the United States, but has become an ‘honorary Aussie’ after breaking records for concert and album sales Down Under
‘ will be such a special time. Setting up their much longed for dream base Down Under where they can escape the wintry months will be just what the doctor ordered,’ an insider said.
‘Last year I was thinking about applying for citizenship, I am not even joking,’ she shared on 60 Minutes.
Pink added she told her husband Carey Hart that they should move with their kids Willow, 12, and Jameson, seven.
‘I was like, if we are going somewhere, Carey, that’s where we are going. So I was kind of looking into it,’ she added.