Thousands of music fans were left in awe this weekend as American singer-songwriter P!nk took to BST Hyde Park.
The headline act brought her Summer Carnival tour to London for the first of two shows, on Saturday, June 24 and Sunday, June 25.
In a high-octane show, P!nk wowed with aerial stunts that saw her lifted in a harness above the crowds below.
The award-winning singer was thanked by fans with a wheel of cheese, toy frogs and Maltesers and more gifts on Saturday.
P!nk wows at BST Hyde Park
Speaking to fans at BST Hyde Park, P!nk told fans that her husband Carey Hart, a competitive truck racer, told her the collection of frog toys is “weird” so she now donates them to children’s hospitals.
The crowd-pleasing performance saw P!nk somersaulting above fans while harnessed, her dancers backflipping in unison onto trampolines and fireworks being left off.
Beginning the gig by appearing on a screen with a pre-recorded robotic-like message, P!nk appeared wearing a glitter body suit as she was lowered with a harness on the stage and started singing Get The Party Started.
Throughout the show, she made several stops to change costumes from glittery body suits, which were accompanied by various jackets, to a pink fluffy jacket and blue skirt as well as a full-length flowing dress.
Her set list at BST drew on her ninth studio album, Trustfall, and the song of the same name along with the record’s other tracks such as Never Gonna Not Dance Again.
P!nk also played her hits such as Raise Your Glass, Just Like A Pill and Just Give Me A Reason, as well as Adele's cover Make You Feel My Love.
The show was paused for one moment to make sure a fan who fainted was ok as security made their way to help them.
P!nk made another pause later in the show as someone in the crowd was trying to get her attention during a marriage proposal which P!nk said had been a “yes”.
In a touching moment, her and daughter Willow Sage dueted on their 2021 upbeat song Cover Me In Sunshine.
After P!nk’s eldest child walked off stage, she said: “She’s so good. She doesn’t care at all.”
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